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The 3rd prize went to Joseph Bentley, 22, from Loughborough College, whose rapid crisis actuating tamponade (Respond) system – built to stop blood decline from stab wounds by inflating a silicone balloon into them – had previously won the UK’s James Dyson Award, in August.
The 3rd prize went to Joseph Bentley, 22, from Loughborough College, whose rapid crisis actuating tamponade (Respond) system – built to stop blood decline from stab wounds by inflating a silicone balloon into them – had previously won the UK’s James Dyson Award, in August.