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Three Students Win NapBox Design Contest – Reimagining Sleep Pods for Shelters & Humanitarian Response

Cision PR Newswire by Cision PR Newswire
February 23, 2026
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NEW YORK, Feb. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What started as a student design project has turned into something far more meaningful: a real product, in real shelters, helping real people sleep.


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Julia Norat, Jessica Wiens, and Mariia Plugar — three students passionate about human-centered design — won an innovation contest hosted by NapBox, a leading manufacturer of modular sleep pods. Their idea: an ultra-lightweight, easy-to-assemble enclosed sleep pod for emergency sites and shelters. After rigorous testing, NapBox launched the first product at the Disaster Expo in Houston in November 2025.

The Sleep Problem

The idea came from a simple reality: when disasters strike and shelters fill up, people often sleep in crowded gymnasiums on cots or hard floors, with little privacy or personal space. For emergency responders pulling 18-hour shifts and for displaced individuals who’ve just lost everything, this compounds stress and trauma.

“People in crisis deserve more than a cot in a hallway,” said Mariia.

Designed for Real Conditions

After visiting shelters, the students asked a simple question: why are emergency sleep solutions so bulky, slow to deploy, and lacking privacy? Through digital models and material research, Julia, Jessica, and Mariia developed a pod concept prioritizing three things: speed, weight, and enclosure.

Their solution assembles in minutes using one tool, is light enough to lift with one hand, and creates a personal space even in crowded environments.

NapBox Saw the Vision

When the students presented their concept, the design quickly moved toward production. NapBox engineers refined the pod while keeping its core goals: fast, light, and private.

“Three students identified a real gap, did the hard design work, and showed up with something simple to build,” said Andrew Jamel, head of Nonprofit Division.

From Contest to Crisis Response

The pod is now deployed across nonprofit shelter programs and humanitarian operations. Organizations, including The Bowery Mission and the YMCA, report meaningfully improved sleep, recovery, and dignity for those using sleep pods.

“After months of iteration, seeing our product helping people in difficult situations means everything to us — it reminds us why we started this in the first place,” said Jessica.

About NapBox

NapBox designs modular sleep pods and privacy spaces that support rest, recovery, and wellbeing in high-demand environments. Learn more about NapBox emergency sleep pods at napbox.com.


Julia Norat, Jessica Wiens, Mariia Plugar, and NapBox representatives with the contest-winning emergency sleep pod at Disasters Expo USA.

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