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Accenture’s Dubai hackathon winner announced

Accenture , with the support of Expo 2020 Dubai, has selected the top team from Dubai that competed in its first connected digital hackathon. The event challenged participants to develop innovative digital solutions that improve urban living conditions, support more inclusive populations, and promote sustainable urban practices. It took place simultaneously in Dubai and ten other cities across four continents on November 11 and 12.

Team “OASIS” won the Dubai challenge with a prototype of an Internet of Things (IoT) platform that can help conserve water.

Close to 500 recent graduates, undergraduates, entrepreneurs and individuals from start-ups in 100 teams participated in the hackathon across 11 cities (Bangalore, Chicago, Dubai, Istanbul, London, Manila, Mexico City, Monterrey, Rome, Shanghai, Singapore). In Dubai, the event had 42 participants in nine teams.

An additional two teams were awarded in the Dubai challenge of the hackathon:

  • Ranked second, team Algorythm developed Health ME, which aims to provide peer-to-peer, community-driven medical insurance
  • Ranked third, team Impact 7 presented Feed Us, a platform that connects large food producers with organisations that can put otherwise discarded food to use.

Top global teams and ideas

  1. 1.      The global winner of the hackathon is team “Wombat” from Singapore. It designed Dragonfly, an early warning system to detect and prevent outbreaks of Dengue Fever and other vector-borne diseases.
  2. 2.      Ranked second across all participating cities, team “Apostle” from Chicago created a brain-to-speech Artificial Intelligence companion.
  3. 3.      Ranked third, team Oasis from Dubai, presented Hardware to Optimise (H2O), a system that analyses your water consumption on a daily basis and helps you conserve more water.

Expo 2020 Dubai’s Expo Live judges also shortlisted the solution from Singapore for the opportunity to be presented to the next round of the Expo Live Innovation Impact Grant Programme for a chance to receive a grant worth up to $100,000, as well as business development support and exposure.

A panel of jurors ranked the solutions based on their innovative potential, quality and completeness of the prototype, usability and functional scope as well as how the teams presented them to the jury. Jurors included experiences digital professionals from Accenture, Expo 2020 Dubai, local sponsors and academia.

Xavi Anglada, Managing Director and Accenture Digital lead in the Middle East and Turkey, said: “We are proud to drive innovative potential and ideas with initiatives like the Accenture Digital Hackathon. I’d like to thank the participants for all the creativity and ingenuity they’ve demonstrated in what have been a really exciting 24 hours.”

Yousuf Caires, Vice President of Expo Live, Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “The innovative ideas and solutions that came out of this Hackathon were exceptional and we are proud to work with Accenture, our Digital Services Premier Partner to provide platforms like this to enable and encourage creative local minds. More importantly, we are eager to welcome the winning team to pitch its solution at the next round of the Innovation Impact Grant Programme, for a chance to win our support and potentially showcase the solution to millions of visitors at Expo 2020 Dubai.”

 

 

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