MAX mini nominated for DAME Design Award 2022
Sailmon's newest innovation, the MAX mini, has been nominated for the DAME Design Award 2022. CEO Kim Coster is delighted about the news: "Based on our commitment and unconditional love for the sport, we at Sailmon are working 24/7 to make watersports like sailing, wingfoiling and surfing more challenging and fun for the participants, coaches and audiences. We achieve this through innovative and affordable solutions. MAX mini fits in seamlessly with this mission. That's why we see this award nomination by a jury of experts as appreciation for our journey! It highly motivates our team to keep fulfilling our mission."
MAX mini
MAX mini is a portable, light-weight, and highly accurate tracker that automatically sends all performances on the water to the Sailmon App - live or afterwards (thanks to integrated LTE-M internet connectivity). Users can relive and analyse their trips based on a graph/map, data and even imported videos. From now on, the debriefing will be accessible, affordable and understandable for everyone.
DAME Design Awards
The DAME Design Awards was launched in 1991 to promote design in all disciplines and to recognise the best-designed products at the METSTRADE Show. Its unique relevance in the global marine marketplace has grown in parallel with the explosion in awareness of design in the world around us, from cars and architecture to fashion and consumer goods. In making its judgements the jury seeks to emphasise the importance of design for all marine products, from function to aesthetics and from packaging to the end product.
The DAME jury also considers the expected impact on the marine industry of entries, their suitability for intended purpose, the level of innovation, cost, ease of use or installation and environmental impact. Up to seven Category Winners and the Overall Winner will be chosen from the nominated entries. Products that the Jury considers to be exceptional, but which do not win the award in their category, will be given a Special Mention.”