December 14, 2024
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This year the DAME Design Awards Jury inspected 114 entries from 28 countries. It nominated a total of 58 products for inclusion in the DAME Design Awards showcase which were then entered in the final rounds of judging.

Fifty-eight products from 28 countries were nominated to enter the final rounds of assessment for the 33rd edition of the globally recognized DAME Design Awards. Winners were announced at 2024 METSTRADE, the world’s largest marine trade exhibition.

The Jury identified a winner for each of the eight DAME Design Awards categories. From these an overall DAME Design Awards winner was chosen. The Jury also identified nine Special Mentions (commended runner-up entries) and named two Environmental DAME Design Awards winners.

TUDelft School for Industrial Design Engineering senior lecturer, Arjen Jansen, presented the globally recognized DAME Design Awards 2024 to the TeamO Offshore 150N Hi-Lift Lifejacket & Harness in front of a large audience of leading marine professionals at the METSTRADE Breakfast Briefing.

TeamO has dared to think different with its Hi-Lift 150N lifejacket. It has a twisted bladder design that moves most of the wasted buoyancy above the waterline of a conventional design to an inflated pillow on the users back. This directly lifts the upper torso out of the water and keeps the nose and mouth higher. The wide set front of the jacket provides stability in the water and controls the orientation of the face and body in line with ISO Standards.

The performance increase of the 150N Hi-Lift now outperforms the ISO standard for a 275N lifejacket. The re-distribution of the bladder volume also allows the product to be slimmer when packed, making it much more likely to be worn when on, and near, the water. The Jury also noted a significant number of other excellent design features in this product and commended it for being such a strong step forward in a vital long-standing element of leisure marine equipment.

Andre Hoek, chair of the DAME Design Awards jury, stated, “It was very encouraging to see such a strong field of entries spanning the whole of the leisure marine sector, with products for people and the smallest boats right up to high-end superyacht equipment. In addition to genuine breakthrough launches, the Jury was equally pleased to see many products where designers have iteratively improved the user experience and exploited latest technologies to meet emerging demands. Smart design unlocks the door to a fully sustainable approach, in manufacturing, recyclability, longevity, usability and serviceability.

“Our focus was inevitably drawn towards the high number of entries driven by developing technologies that will serve the marine industry’s future needs in areas such as electrification and networking. But in a close-run finish, it was an excellent new development in safety that was unanimously named outright winner of this year’s awards. A perfect reminder of how we can never stop improving product categories that have been an essential part of boating for decades.”

“I was once again grateful for the significant efforts and expertise of our jury members,” Hoek continued. “There were several changes in the team for 2024. In seeking to add to our sustainability expertise we couldn’t have wished for a better assessor of 114 environmental statements than Amy Munro. We also welcomed electronics expert Ben Stein, to replace the invaluable input of Ben Ellison who retired from the Jury last year.

“Olaf Bouwens provided welcome fresh insights as a passionate sailor and second year TU Delft Master’s student in Integrated Product Design. We’ll announce further details over the next year about a new student guest jury member program that will add younger generational perspectives to balance the older heads in our team.

“On behalf of the Jury I congratulate all companies who participated this year, we never take the efforts of the DAME Design Awards participants for granted.”

Each year the organizers of the METSTRADE Show donate the combined registration fees for the DAME Design Awards to selected charities as a way of giving back to society. For 2024 the METSTRADE Exhibition Committee selected SailWise, a Dutch organization providing active multi-day water sports activities for those with disabilities.

Each year, more than 1,500 people aged between 10-90 participate at Robinson Crusoe Island, its watersports center in the Loosdrechtse Plassen, located to the south of Amsterdam. The charity owns specialist equipment to accommodate a wide range of disabilities including wheelchair users and guests visit with their families and carers from all over Europe.

The 2024 DAME Design Awards donation will be applied directly to provision of a completely new, low maintenance and long-term sustainable jetty and terrace on Robinson Crusoe Island, to be built in time for the April-November 2025 season. Read more about this charity at

DAME DESIGN AWARDS 2O24 results
The names of all the winners and shortlisted entrants are shown below. Visit damedesignawards.com to see the full Jury Report with information on the winning entries and insights on why they won.

DAME DESIGN AWARDS 2O24 overall winner
TeamO Offshore 150N Hi-Lift Lifejacket & Harness

CATEGORY WINNERS

Personal equipment
TeamO Offshore 150N Hi-Lift Lifejacket & Harness

Comfort and entertainment afloat
Indel Webasto Marine Slim-Fit Cooling Unit

Navigation & communication
Raymarine RSW Wired Smart Wind transducer

Electronic and electric systems
Egis Mobile Electric XD Series NMEA-2000 Controllable Remote Battery Switching & Charge Management

Propulsion & dynamics
YANMAR Marine International E-Saildrive

Deck equipment
Karver Systems KJS12 Karver rope clutch

Security & safety aboard
AirMarker R.Four

Shoreside equipment & materials
North Sails NPL RENEW

ENVIRONMENTAL DAME DESIGN AWARDS WINNERS

CMP Group SMartyr SCP Anode
YANMAR Marine International E-Saildrive

SPECIAL MENTIONS

Personal equipment
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic Motion

Comfort & entertainment Afloat
GN Espace Galley Solutions ECO Door

Navigation & communication
Navico Group NSX ULTRAWIDE

Raymarine Pathfinder Commercial Radar

Electronic & electric systems
Rondal Hydro Generator

Propulsion & dynamics
Mitek REVOLVE

Deck equipment
Ankerplex

Security and safety onboard
CMP Group SMartyr SCP Anode
Ocean Signal ACR ResQFlare Pro

Great end-to-end design is vital to improve manufacturing efficiency and product reliability. It plays a key role in sustainability and enables the marine industry to match the experiences of its customers when engaging with products from exemplar sectors such as automotive and consumer electronics.

The DAME Design Awards raise awareness of the need for a total design approach to marine equipment design, from aesthetics to functionality, integration to packaging and price efficiency to lifecycle management. It encourages continuous improvement and enables METSTRADE exhibitors from around the world to have their efforts assessed by experts and benchmarked in the marketplace.

See www.damedesignawards.com for more information and the full Jury report.

Nominated products: damedesignawards.com/nominees

DAME Jury 2024:

• Andre Hoek (chair), naval architect and yacht designer, founder of Hoek Design and Hoek Brokerage, The Netherlands
• Olaf Bouwens, student, Master’s in Integrated Product Design at TUDelft, The Netherlands
• Davide Cipriani, boat and industrial designer, president of yacht design at Centrostiledesign, Italy
• Rory Coase, yacht designer, Coase Design, Norway
• Ben Stein, editor of Panbo marine electronics hub, USA
• Arjen Jansen, senior lecturer, school for Industrial Design Engineering at TUDelft, The Netherlands
• Amy Munroe, sustainability consultant, Foxall Munro, UK
• Olivier Racoupeau, naval architect and boat designer, founder and owner of Berret Racoupeau Yachts, France (attended remotely)
• Klaus Roeder, yacht designer and surveyor, Technical Consultant DBSV Icomia, Germany.

DAME categories:

• Personal equipment
If I was going on a charter, had a boat share arrangement, went boating with a friend or have my own boat, what would my personal kit be?
• Comfort & entertainment afloat
If I don’t want to go boating in a bare hull, what kinds of equipment am I likely to need to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of all afloat?
• Navigation & communication
If I was on the helm of a boat or bridge of a superyacht, what electronics and other equipment would I use to control and safely navigate it?
• Electronic & electrical systems
If I need electrical power anywhere in the boat or to make networkable devices speak to each other, what systems and equipment would I use?
• Propulsion & dynamics
If I want to move, steer, stabilise and trim the boat, what machinery and systems will I use?
• Deck equipment
If I am sailing, mooring, anchoring and using the outdoor spaces on my boat, what hardware and equipment will I use?
• Security & safety aboard
What is the equipment aboard that serves specifically to keep my boat secure, safe and capable of dealing with emergencies afloat?
Shoreside equipment & materials
What are all the items of off-vessel equipment, hardware, materials and software that help to construct and then support my boat from cradle to grave?

The Jury additionally names a product from among the field of DAME nominations as an Environmental Design Award winner if it finds an exemplar product that is well designed and demonstrates clear and obvious merit in terms of environmental impact.

Source: METSTRADE


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