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SDG Open Hack! Singapore

Type
Other
Emplacement
Web-based
Date
-
Durée
2 Days
Zone du programme
Special event
Prix
0.00 $US
Personne de référence de l'évenement
afroditi.anastasaki@unitar.org
Partenariat
Open Geneva
University of Geneva
Inscription
Public – by registration
Mode de livraison
E-learning
Langue (s)
English
Pilier
Accelerating SDG Implementation
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In Partnership with United Nations for Training and Research (UNITAR), Open Geneva, University of Geneva, Singapore universities and corporate partners.​

The SDG Open Hack is an atypical hackathon that promotes innovation & entrepreneurship, cultivates leadership, creativity, mobility, international competence, and teamwork ability.

It is open to current university students studying in Singapore, encourages cross universities and disciplines to form a team to solve societal and/or environmental challenges, by way of learning UN 17 SDGs. 

Students can freely choose challenge topics according to their interests, form an interdisciplinary innovation team online, and work hard to develop innovative solutions within 24 hours for challenges related to a certain field virtually.

The shortlisted solutions will be presented to the judges and the public during the Grand Finale and Awards Ceremony on 24 May 2021.

This hackathon aimed at introducing university students from Singapore to different SDG topics and engage them into the process of open innovation for addressing relevant  idenitified challenges.

The hackathon used a blended format of content and structure, including expert presentations on different topics, methodologies of innovation development challenges and self-organised group work for the final event deliverables. In particular, the hackathon run in 2 consecutive days, leading to the participants' final presentations. An SDG Innovation Bootcamp helped prepare the participants' participation in the hackathon. 

May 20 & 21 (6:00pm – 8:00pm) – SDG Innovation Bootcamp on YouTube Live
May 22 @4:00pm to May 23 @4:00pm – 24hours SDG Open Hack Singapore! 

 

Hackathon is a method of open innovation practice, implying an intense, uninterrupted, period of collective problem solving. Methodologies of SDG Innovation, such as developing an idea to a concrete plan, team building and communicating effectively a meaningful solution by learning how to pitch were integrated as training to foster the participants' innovation outcomes and deliverables through the production of a few-minute demonstration of the innovation concept and its value. 

The event's target audience included university students from 4 universities in Singapore.