You have until this Saturday to enter the #MacRobertAward, the UK's most prestigious prize for engineering.
The UK's top innovation teams are invited to apply for the chance to win £50,000 and national recognition. For more on eligibility: https://www.raeng.org.uk/news/macrobert-award-2026/
Academy Fellow Professor Constantin Coussios’ work led to OrganOx - and the 2025 #MacRobertAward.
Explore why his team won the UK’s top engineering prize: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/a-revolution-in...
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2025 MacRobert Award winners on stage at the Academy Awards Dinner. Professor Constantin Coussios, CTO of OrganOx holds the MacRobert Award Medal above his head, proudly showing it off.
The #MacRobertAward: three weeks left to enter for the UK's most prestigious prize for engineering.
The UK's top innovation teams are invited to apply by 31 January for the chance to win £50,000 and national recognition. For more on eligibility: https://www.raeng.org.uk/news/macrobert-award-2026/
What if we could preserve donor organs for longer and save more lives? 🫀 Join us to hear from OrganOx, pioneers in life-saving organ preservation tech and winners of the 2025 #MacRobertAward, to find out more: raeng.org.uk/events/2025/...
Incredible news as Oxford's Organ Ox wins the #MacRobertAward for technology that has already supported over 6,000 organ transplants. #MedTech #Oxford
Learn more:
www.magd.ox.ac.uk/news/oxfords...
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🏅 The winner of the 2025 #MacRobertAward is... OrganOx
For their breakthrough devices preserving livers and kidneys outside the body for extended periods of time. The judges described the innovation as "medical brilliance powered by engineering magic": raeng.org.uk/news/world-f... #RAEngAwards"
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#MacRobertAward finalist @synthesia.io are recognised for developing the world's first and largest human-centric AI video platform enabling users to create lifelike, multilingual videos with hyper-realistic avatars without the need for cameras or studios: macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
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#MacRobertAward finalist OrganOx are recognised for their breakthrough devices preserving livers and kidneys outside the body for extended periods of time, which are increasing transplant success, reducing healthcare costs, and saving lives globally: macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
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#MacRobertAward finalist @microsoft.com Azure Fibre is recognised for their revolutionary hollow core optical fibre technology - replacing traditional glass with air - dramatically enhancing data transmission, internet speed and energy efficiency: macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
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Tonight we reveal the winner of our 2025 #MacRobertAward, the UK's premier award for engineering innovation, supported by The MacRobert Trust and The Worshipful Company of Engineers. Meet finalists: @microsoft.com Azure Fibre, OrganOx and @synthesia.io macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
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We are excited to be showcasing the best of British engineering at our 2025 Awards Dinner. We'll be sharing news of all of tonight's winners, culminating in the 2025 #MacRobertAward for UK engineering innovation. #RAEngAwards
Promotional image featuring a finalist for the 2025 MacRobert Award by the Royal Academy of Engineering. Includes the logo of the award and the name 'Synthesia' with a tagline 'Creating the future of AI video.' To the right-hand-side a screenshot of the Synthesia video platform.
"The world’s first and largest human-centric AI video platform".
Find out why @synthesia.io have been selected as a finalist for this year’s #MacRobertAward – the premier prize for UK engineering innovation: macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award 2025 finalist badge alongside an individual transporting the OrganOx device, the world’s first transportable normothermic organ perfusion technology.
"Representing two of the most complex medical devices ever designed and built in the UK."
Find out why OrganOx have been selected as a finalist for this year’s #MacRobertAward – the premier prize for UK engineering innovation: macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
Promotional graphic announcing Microsoft Azure Fibre as a 2025 finalist for the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award.
"Driving a major leap forward in how the internet evolves".
Find out why @azure.microsoft.com Fibre has been selected as a finalist for this year’s #MacRobertAward – the premier prize for UK engineering innovation: macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
Creating the future of AI video.
Find out why @synthesia.io have been selected as a finalist for this year's #MacRobertAward - the premier prize for UK engineering innovation: raeng.org.uk/news/2025-ma...
The world's first transportable normothermic organ perfusion technology.
Find out why OrganOx have been selected as a finalist for this year's #MacRobertAward - the premier prize for UK engineering innovation: raeng.org.uk/news/2025-ma...
Enabling the next generation of global internet connectivity.
Find out why @azure.microsoft.com Fibre have been selected as a finalist for this years #MacRobertAward - the premier prize for UK engineering innovation: raeng.org.uk/news/2025-ma...
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An OrganOx device being wheeled towards a small jet
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Our three 2025 #MacRobertAward finalists have been announced!
Ranging from technology enabling more organ transplants, to creating the future of AI video, all are worthy nominees.
Find out more about @azure.microsoft.com, OrganOx, and @synthesia.io: macrobertaward.raeng.org.uk/winners-and-...
The Royal Academy of Engineering is looking for breakthroughs that are creating societal impact and have demonstrated commercial success
Apply for the next #MacRobertAward with the chance to win a gold medal, £50k & national recognition
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