The Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA) has concluded
the Accelerator Programme as the second phase of the "Innovation for a
Sustainable World" hackathon.
Out of 137 registrants, the hackathon awarded only three
winning teams with the opportunity to join this exclusive Accelerator
Programme. The second phase of the hackathon was marked by intensive workshops
to refine the winning teams "Drone Drop," "Shakhs," and
"Nomo".
The primary objectives of these workshops were to shape
innovative concepts, conduct in-depth economic and commercial viability
assessments, and facilitate their seamless entry into the market.
The initiative includes both a hackathon and a
three-month-long Accelerator Programme developed by the Anwar Gargash
Diplomatic Academy. This prominent initiative aims to provide students,
entrepreneurs, and innovators with a pioneering platform to address climate
change challenges. This includes three key focuses: developing greenhouse gas monitoring
software, promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions, and
fostering a culture of sustainability through software development.
This initiative plays a crucial role in advancing the UAE's
commitment to accelerate progress towards global environmental sustainability
goals, as outlined within the framework of government work methodology.
Ultimately, the initiative serves as a cornerstone in the ongoing mission to
enhance the community's well-being in the coming decade.
Shamma Al Dabal, Hackathon and Accelerator Project Manager
at the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, said, "We are proud of the
remarkable progress achieved by the winning projects in the Innovate for a
Sustainable World initiative. The enthusiasm and dedication shown by these
young individuals underscore the importance of nurturing talent and innovative
thinking to tackle our world's most pressing challenges. We are confident they
will leverage the workshops and expert insights across various domains,
including marketing, sales, technology, finance, planning, and business
development."
In the accelerator programme's final phase, the winning
teams received intensive mentorship from industry experts. Participants gained
valuable insights from success stories, understood market intricacies, and
collaborated on developing strategies to boost their projects.
The Academy will be encouraging these young innovators to
participate in representing the importance of sustainability and youth
engagement in the upcoming COP28 hosted by the UAE in November 2023.