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Twenty-four finalists from around the world are moving forward in the Ocean Plastic Innovation Challenge, a global search for innovative solutions to help tackle the world’s single-use plastic problem.
Eligibility Startup innovation businesses that can help solve the ocean plastic waste crisis
Winners Announced December, 2019
Prize Teams from 13 countries will compete for a share of $1.5 million in awards and investment
Columbia Law School student Emilie Schwarz developed an online tool to help increase access to justice for immigrant domestic violence survivors and has won first place in the Law School Admission Council's inaugural Justice Innovation Challenge, which focuses on addressing community legal needs.
The US Department of Energy has announced the winners of the first “Electricity Industry Technology and Practices Innovation Challenge”
The three winners of the first World Health Organization (WHO) Africa Innovation Challenge were honored during an evening awards ceremony as part of the WHO Regional Committee meeting of health ministers taking place this week in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.
Identifying innovative solutions for collecting, sorting, storing, and transporting spent and discarded lithium-ion batteries.
The Resiliency Innovation Challenge was created to explore how the insurance industry can best leverage innovative technology and tools to make individuals, businesses and communities more prepared and better able to manage growing risk.
Winner Announced September, 2019
Meet the winners— startups with market-ready solutions collaborate with insurance providers to address key technology opportunities in the industry today.
The Grow-NY competition is for startups with growth potential in food and agriculture.
Honoring Outstanding U.S. Public High School Skilled Trades Teachers
$1 Million in Prize Awards
Winners Announced!
The Renewable Transformation Challenge is awarded every two years to recognize accomplishments by organizations such as private enterprises, NGO’s, and research institutions for undertaking projects and programs that help move the world toward an energy system supplied entirely by renewable energy sources, or for conducting the critical analyses that provide meaningful roadmaps for the transformation.
Improving education opportunity and economic advancement through housing
335 teams from around the world competed for a total of US$300K in prizes. Teams put forth solutions addressing challenges across the environment, healthcare, critical human needs, and more.
Winning projects announced for the 2019 Elsevier Foundation-ISC3 Green & Sustainable Chemistry Challenge
GENIUS NY awarded five finalist teams a total of $3 million in investments in 2019.
Teams of 2 or 3 members researched data, interpreted information and created a data visualization portfolio that tells a compelling story about geothermal energy. Take a look at the winning portfolios.
HIMSS & Children's Hospital Los Angeles Developer Challenge - Winners Announced