As a young girl growing up in Massachusetts, Kim Hoffman spent many summers on her parent's sailboat. Sometimes she would stare at the water and think, "There's got to be a way to turn the seemingly endless ocean into viable drinking water."
In graduate school at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, she designed a life raft that could do just that. Hoffman's Sea Kettle, which recently made the shortlist of this year's James Dyson Award competition, could mean the difference between life and death for a person stranded at sea.
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So simple I could of thought of that, but did not.