More than 500,000 members of the element14 community chose the best of the best in electronic design from the past year
India, January 24, 2018 – element14.com, the world’s largest electronic design community, today announced the winners of its annual Community Awards. The top innovations and boundary-pushing designs are featured in six winning categories: Member of the Year, Community Project of the Year, New Product of the Year, RoadTester of the Year, Top Project14 of the Year, and Top Ben Heck Submission. This latest recognition program from element14, the development distributor, highlights the company’s commitment to fostering innovation and being a champion for makers as they use technology to change the world for the better.
“With over half a million members around the world, our element14 community provides the opportunity for engineers, makers, and startups from across the globe to collaborate on amazing projects every day. The winners of the 2017 Community Awards represent the community’s most innovative minds and projects,” said Dianne Kibbey, Global Head of Community and Social Media. “All of the nominees and the entire community are developing the most unique projects. We celebrate their achievements and look forward to the accomplishments of the community in 2018.”
The winners of the element14 2017 Community Awards are:
- Member of the Year – Douglas Wong – An integral part of the element14 community, Douglas frequently joins discussions to assist other members with their engineering problems. He also is no stranger to winning element14 awards: Douglas won the Safe and Sound Design Challenge in 2017 with a set of wearable sensors designed to alert workers to environmental hazards they wouldn’t otherwise be able to see. He also was one of the top winners in the IoT on Wheels Design Challenge and submitted numerous high quality RoadTest reviews of new products.
- Community Project of the Year – Invisible Hazardous Environmental Factors Monitoring System by Douglas Wong – Designed by our Member of the Year, this wearable system can alert a worker in a potentially hazardous environment to dangers like carbon monoxide, radon, excessive microwave radiation, and more. The element14 community was especially impressed by how polished and functional Douglas’s designs were for a prototype product, in addition to the wide range of risk factors that the wearer of the device would be alerted to.
- New Product of the Year – Texas Instruments DLP Pico Display Projector EVM – There were many interesting new items on the market in 2017, but the element14 community ultimately voted for the new entry by Texas Instruments as the favorite. This new evaluation module brings a wide array of possibilities for designers to build new displays that are portable. It also interfaces with the popular BeagleBone Black development board to make it user-friendly, so designers and makers can get their ideas up and running.
- RoadTester of the Year – Shabaz Yousaf – Shabaz is a strong contributor to many element14 programs, and in 2017 his RoadTest reviews were truly exceptional. For RoadTests, new products from top suppliers are given to community members who then write practical reviews of the products. Shabaz consistently wrote detailed, informative reviews about several products, including a kit for designing wireless power systems, an insulation tester, a digital multimeter, and more.
- Top Project14 of the Year – Cyclops-1000 by Shabaz Yousaf – Project14 is a new program launched in 2017 that challenges element14 community members to build projects that are less time-intensive than those found in the element14 Design Challenges. Submissions are based around a theme that rotates monthly and is chosen by community members. The voting for this category was the closest by far, and while all of the submissions showcased the skills of our community, Shabaz Yousaf’s low-cost, DIY tool for measuring rotational speed was voted the winner, for creating a useful project that was a great exercise for gaining new skills or sharpening old ones.
- Top Ben Heck Submission – Three Core Builds – Mini Pinball Game, Super Glue Gun, Hex Game – The winners for this season of The Ben Heck Show were three core builds: Ben’s ultimate glue gun, a mini pinball kit, and a hex game prototype that can be used to learn soldering and binary or hexadecimal arithmetic. This was a standout season, where the team completed a portable Nintendo 64 and tested a classic arcade game to confirm whether its world record is legitimate, but these three core builds were still the fans’ favorites.
To learn more about the 2017 Community Awards, visit https://www.element14.com/comm