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International competition for product design concepts

When it was established in 1968, the BraunPrize was Germany's first international competition to promote the work of young designers. Braun's commitment to this cause has been highly regarded by the design world and the design-aware public ever since. In sponsoring the BraunPrize, Braun seeks to highlight the importance of industrial design and innovative products and to promote ideas for consumer items which help people in all aspects of their daily lives.

The objective of the BraunPrize


The BraunPrize seeks to promote the work of young and established designers from all over the world, to value the work of design schools and to help develop a greater appreciation of the factors and criteria which make for good product design. Furthermore, it serves to make the ingenuity and creativity of designers accessible to the public and to provide a link between designers and industry or potential clients.
Promoting design

Promoting talent and new ideas

The quality of our future depends on how well we can leverage knowledge and creativity to find solutions to the relevant topics of tomorrow.
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BraunPrize event and exhibition

BraunPrize event and exhibition

The design competition concludes with the BraunPrize event and an exhibition where the 50 best entries will be presented.
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Judging process

Judging process

The jury members examine, discuss and evaluate the submitted entries with great care.
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The icsid (a partner of the International Design Alliance)
The icsid (a partner of the International Design Alliance) supports the BraunPrize since 1992, seen as a seal of quality for design competitions.
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