Talents of Tomorrow - SustAIn Challenge

This fall, Tomorrow’s Education, EintrachtTech and TechQuartier are hosting a new, exciting and free program focusing on Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability.
The SustAInble Cities Community Challenge was created to bring together entrepreneurs, young professionals and students from all over the world to meet at the intersection of Sustainability, Entrepreneurship and Tech - where the greatest positive impact can happen. Participants will be provided learning assets - Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability - as well as a unique data as the basis for developing an investment thesis & building prototypes and solutions. Concepts will be developed working on a solo challenge using entrepreneurial mindset and will be teamed up in groups in preparation for the group challenge.
The group challenge aims to develop a tech-based business solution that revolves around Sustainability which will be presented on the Demo Day to pitch for the cash prize of 5.000€. In addition, various company partners and experts & coaches will offer insights and real-world ideas. Participants will be professionally coached and supported during the program. Once again, our program is free for all participants. 5 ECTS credits - issued from the WU Executive Academy – can be achieved. SustAIn Challenge’s goal – harness the technological possibilities together to impact & create a sustainable future. Application closes 7 September 2021. For further information please visit the Website.
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