A Platform for Innovation
A wide array of challenges is addressed by participating student teams from Egypt, Canada, India, Rwanda, United Kingdom, the United States, and other countries across the globe. Examples of the Wege Prize 2023 participant initiatives include:
• Tackling “fast fashion” and developing more circular business models and products for the fashion and textile industries.
• Finding an alternative and organic material for semiconductors with low toxicity, high biodegradability, and that are easy to reuse or recycle.
• Using Black Soldier Flies to process bio product waste into high-protein livestock feed to support local farmers.
• Reducing food waste by using it to develop produce packing material made of bacterial cellulose that reduces spoilage.
Many Wege Prize competitors have built their ideas into successful ventures. Among the program’s notable achievers is the 2022 finalist team SCUP Aquaculture, which has just been shortlisted by the prestigious Moonshot Awards. From the 2021 competition, the Chilensis team has been recognized for its sound isolators made from discarded palm leaves to ease invasive indoor noise pollution in Chile. In addition, the 2020 Wege Prize winner Hya Bioplastics was accepted into a prestigious incubator and have advanced their business. Another team from 2019, Rutopia created concepts for eco-sensitive tourism that garnered the attention of top editors at Forbes, among others.
“We are so happy to see this recognition for some of our strongest teams,” says KCAD’s DeBruyn. “What’s best is that their collaborative efforts open new possibilities for workable solutions to some of the world’s most pressing wicked problems, while they also learn from industry experts to gain wider perspectives on their winning ideas.”
About Wege Prize
Wege Prize, a West Michigan-born concept developed by Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University’s (KCAD’s) Wege Center for Sustainable Design with the support of The Wege Foundation, is an annual competition that ignites games-changing solutions for the future by inspiring college students around the world to collaborate across institutional, disciplinary, and cultural boundaries and redesign the way economies work. To learn more, go to
wegeprize.org.
About KCAD
Located in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University (KCAD) is committed to creating lasting impact in West Michigan and beyond through collaborative partnerships, cultural innovation, and an educational model that prepares students for leadership in design, the visual arts, and art history; provides innovative, collaborative education that fosters intellectual growth and individual creativity; and promotes the ethical and civic responsibilities of artists and designers, locally and globally. For more information, please visit
kcad.edu.
About The Wege Foundation
Planting seeds that develop leaders in economicology, health, education, and arts, and enhance the lives of people in West Michigan and around the world. For more information, please visit
wegefoundation.com.