WatchYourself, inspired by healthy, sustainable eating, wins the Electrolux Ideas Lab competition

News Infurma02/12/2016
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Recognizing a timely idea to inspire healthy, sustainable eating, Electrolux announced WatchYourself as the winner of Electrolux Ideas Lab. The concept is a wrist-worn gadget that scans food straight off the supermarket shelf and projects recipes into the palm of your hand.

Electrolux Ideas Lab is a global competition launched in August with the challenge question: “How can we inspire people around the world to enjoy tastier, healthier and more sustainable home cooking in the future?” Almost 40,000 people voted to select 10 finalists, of which one now has been picked as the winner by a jury of Electrolux experts.

WatchYourself was created by Hannes Lung, a product design student from Estonia. Thanks to his innovative idea, which would simplify shopping and inspire healthier eating, he wins a €10,000 cash prize and an invitation to spend a VIP week in Stockholm. The experience is an exciting opportunity to meet with leaders and experts from Electrolux and network with creatives from Scandinavia's most successful start-ups.

Engagement in the very first Electrolux Ideas Lab has been fantastic and has offered Electrolux an outstanding opportunity to tap into creative minds around the world for inspiration for healthier eating and life styles,” says MaryKay Kopf, Electrolux Chief Marketing Officer and jury member. “The winning concept charmed us with its holistic approach; the creator was able to step into the shoes of consumers and solve challenges within food shopping and managing a busy family lifestyle. WatchYourself is something every busy parent would love to have.

Themes from the finalists

Electrolux Ideas Lab welcomed a host of ideas ranging from smartphone apps, food-sharing programs, innovative recipe collections, kitchen tools and life hacks to full-fledged business models.

The entries drew on trends including connectivity, 3D food printing and gamification. Apps were abundant, with potential usages ranging from food sharing to ingredient tracking, and there were new takes on products of today as well as food community and network visions of the future. “It was great to see that so many of the ideas submitted were truly relevant to our target consumer's needs.” said Mona Abbasi, Vice President, 360 Consumer Experience and Brand and jury member.

You can see top 10 finalists projects HERE.

Source: Electrolux

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