Mouser congratulates the winners of the 2025 “Create the Future” design contest
Mouser Electronics congratulates the winners of the 2025 Create the Future Design Contest, a global challenge to engineers and innovators around the world to design the next great thing. Mouser, which has sponsored the contest for over a decade, was joined by manufacturers Intel and Analog Devices (ADI) as co-sponsors.
Together with Mouser and COMSOL, the SAE Media Group awarded the $25,000 grand prize to John La Grou of Diamond Springs, California, for imersiv, a breakthrough technology that improves audio performance by 100 times compared to today’s very best audio equipment for applications ranging from sound engineering to space missions to medical imaging.
“It’s an honour to be part of this program. Congratulations to the 2025 Create the Future Contest grand prize winner and category winners, and special thanks to all of the participants for their entries,” said Kevin Hess, Mouser’s Senior Vice President of Marketing. “Mouser is dedicated to empowering innovation so we are especially excited to support this annual competition that fosters ingenuity and attracts forward-thinking innovators and engineers from across the globe.”
In addition to the grand prize, first-place winners were named in seven categories.
• Aerospace and Defense:
Silent Sentry: A Software-Defined Passive Sensor for Counter-Stealth and Battlefield Survivability
Robert Moerck, Værløse, Denmark
• Automotive and Transportation:
Multi-Modal Traffic Detection System
Mansour Masoudi, Mill Creek, Wa, United States
• Electronics
Plastalyst – Chemical Recycling
Robert Kunzmann, Hesperange, Luxembourg
• Energy, Power, and Propulsion:
Rev Force: Ultra-Efficient Hydrogen Combustion for Clean, Distributed Power and Propulsion
John Krzeminski, Fenton, United States
• Manufacturing and Materials:
REACT®: Automated Capsule Recycling Technology for a Circular Coffee Industry
Eduardo Perez Martinez, Madrid, Spain
• Medical:
Blood Viscosity: The Next Vital Sign – A Wearable Breakthrough in Trauma, Sepsis, and Vascular Health
Nilesh Salvi, Columbia, United States
• Robotics and Automation:
Woodpeckr: Revolutionizing Utility Construction
Christian Sforza, Waterloo, Canada
Previous contests have produced more than 16,000 design ideas from engineers, entrepreneurs and students in more than 100 countries. The Create the Future Design Contest brings attention to product designs that enhance humanity, improve healthcare quality or help provide sustainable solutions.


