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UC Product Design students win $18.5k in industry awards

11 April 2025

From ostomy care to recycled fishing gear, UC students wowed industry sponsors with creative, impactful design solutions.

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Photo caption:Recent سԹ graduate Emily Tobbell received the $10,000 Anna Wilson Design for Tomorrow Award at the 2025 Industry Evening held at Tūranga سԹ on 10 April.

Final-year Product Design students from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | سԹ (UC) have been recognised for their innovation and real-world impact, receiving $18,500 in industry-sponsored awards at the 2025 Industry Evening held at Tūranga سԹ.

The awards evening was the culmination of a week-long public showcase, where students exhibited their final-year projects. The showcase attracted members of the public, school groups, and UC graduates and their families during graduation week.

“These awards are a testament to the creativity, technical skill, and purpose-driven thinking our students bring to their work. It’s inspiring to see industry recognise the real-world value of their designs,” says Professor Conan Fee, Head of School of Product Design at UC.

Top awards went to:

  • Emily Tobbell, who received the $10,000 Anna Wilson Design for Tomorrow Award. Her product line, originally proposed by Auckland-based ostomate Cheyenne Welham, supports ostomy patients with discreet, odour-controlling solutions designed to reduce stigma. Emily, who graduated with a conjoint BProdDesign/BSc in Chemical Formulation Design and Chemistry, also won 1st place ($1,500) in the Chemical Formulation Design project awards.

  • Kaden Brock was awarded 1st prize ($3,000) in the Springfree Keith Alexander Prize for Industrial Product Design for his work on recycling nylon fishing waste into more durable fishing gear.

  • Renee Sayal received 2nd prize ($2,000) in the same category for designing a tool to prevent repetitive strain injury in dentists.

Additional awards sponsored by Shieling Laboratories, A S Harrison & Co., and Pure Ingredients recognised work in insect-protein foods (Kyra Elliott, $1,000) and a waterless shower solution for travellers (Emmalee Abbott Joe, $500).

In Game Design, a five-person team (Oliver Coates, Kelso du Mez, Finn Wescombe, James Anderson, Kevin Kang) shared a $500 prize from Black Salt Games for developing a grand strategy game focused on empire building, trade, and diplomacy.

Sponsors for the evening included Holmes Solutions, the Wilson Family, Springfree Trampoline, Shieling Laboratories, A S Harrison & Co., Pure Ingredients, and Black Salt Games.


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