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AI-powered hiking app developed in Houston earns international award

NOMAD aims to help hikers stay in the moment while still utilizing technology.
An AI-powered, screen-free hiking system developed by a recent industrial design graduate from the University of Houston has earned global recognition.
Created by Varshini Chouthri, the system known as NOMAD has received Red Dot’s “Best of the Best” award, which recognizes the top innovative designs around the world. It will go on to compete for the Red Dot Luminary Award, the highest recognition given at the international event.
NOMAD aims to help users stay in the moment while still utilizing technology. The app “reimagines” outdoor exploration by removing the dependence on screens by using adaptive AI, contextual sensing, and an optional, wearable companion device.
It enables hikers to receive real-time guidance, safety alerts, personalized trip planning, hands-free navigation and more through a natural interface, according to UH.
“NOMAD was truly a passion project, inspired by years of hiking growing up, where the outdoors became a place of peace, challenge, and reflection,” creator Chouthri said in a news release. “I wanted to design something supporting those kinds of experiences by helping hikers feel more grounded and confident while staying present in nature. It was a way to give back to the moments that made me fall in love with the outdoors in the first place.”
NOMAD was developed at the Hines College of Architecture and Design’s PXD LAB. In 2023, Lunet, developed by David Edquilang at Hines College, received the “Best of the Best” recognition and went on to win the Red Dot Luminary Award.
The PXD LAB offers a platform to expand concepts into system-level designs that address real-world challenges, according to UH.
“Varshini’s work on NOMAD exemplifies the future-focused, systems-driven thinking we promote in the Advanced UX Design curriculum,” Min Kang, director of PXD LAB, added in the release. “NOMAD goes beyond being just a product; it reimagines how technology can enhance outdoor exploration without disrupting the experience.”
In addition to the Red Dot honors, NOMAD has already earned distinction from the FIT Sport Design Awards and was a finalist for the International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) presented by the Industrial Designers Society of America.---
This story originally was published on our sister site, InnovationMap.