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Climate Hack Graduation Showcase Programme Kit

This document provides an agenda for the Climate Hack Graduation Showcase, which will feature presentations from five youth teams on their tech-driven climate solutions developed through the Climate Hack program, and include panels on achieving net zero emissions and building communities for change. The event will take place virtually on ZEP and include welcome remarks, team presentations and feedback from industry experts, lunch, more panels, and a collaboration activity.

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Climate Hack Graduation Showcase Programme Kit

This document provides an agenda for the Climate Hack Graduation Showcase, which will feature presentations from five youth teams on their tech-driven climate solutions developed through the Climate Hack program, and include panels on achieving net zero emissions and building communities for change. The event will take place virtually on ZEP and include welcome remarks, team presentations and feedback from industry experts, lunch, more panels, and a collaboration activity.

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CONTENT PAGE

About Climate Hack 1


Journey to Date 2
Climate Hack Graduation Showcase Programme 3
Set Up 4
Panel: Road to Net Zero with Climate Innovations 5
Teams 6
Showcase Projects Overview 6
Greenie Web by Greenie Web 7
Project CircleR by Newton 101 8
e-CO2mmerce by Not Samsan Tech 9
NutrIoTion by NutrIoTion 10
Senyum by SENYUM 11
ZEP Manuals 12
ZEP PC & Mobile Control 12
Edit Profile 12
Control Bar 12
Moving Around 12
Map 13
Contact 14
Acknowledgement 14
Clause 15
Privacy Policy 15
Reproduction of Materials 16
1

About Climate Hack


The Climate Hack Graduation Showcase presents innovative tech-driven climate
action solutions developed by five youth-led teams.

The teams had been a part of Climate Hack, a virtual programme that aims to
equip individuals in Asia with digital skills to develop and accelerate next-
generation tech-driven solutions for climate change. Climate Hack is a nine-
month long programme including an additional segment, Climate Lab, where
selected teams undergo an incubation programme supported by mentors who
are industry experts, to bring their solutions to a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
stage.

Climate Hack 2022 brought together over 240 individuals from 14 countries to
submit over 70 solutions showcasing their passion and talent in leveraging
technology to address pressing climate change issues of today.

After two intensive months of hacking and pitching, Greenie Web, Newton 101,
Not Samsan Tech, NutrIoTion, and SENYUM emerged among the top teams for
Climate Hack 2021 and 2022, and were subsequently given the opportunity to be
a part of Climate Lab.

Organisers
2

Journey to Date

Enhanced Skills Lab - Bootcamp Part 1


An online bootcamp that will impart skills in Lean Canvas, user research, and support the
development of a Minimum Viable Product.

Enhanced Solutions Lab


A platform to get connected to an industry mentor as well as consult with Design,
Entrepreneurship and Technology specialists for customised support.

Entrepreneurship Clinic
Consultation with Entrepreneurship specialists for customised advice on fine-tuning business
model as well as tips on fundraising.

Design Clinic & Simulated Shark Tank


Consultation with Design specialists for customised advice on improving user journey and user
experience. Pitch to impact partners for support in validating and/or scaling innovation.

Technology Clinic
Consultation with Technology specialists for customised feedback on innovation as well as
advice on coding and fixing bugs.

Open Space
Facilitated discussion/sharing of ideas/feedback for mutual peer learning.

Graduation Showcase
Presentation to the community on what have been built and learnt, and a platform to leverage
collaboration and funding opportunities
We are here!
3

Climate Hack Graduation Showcase Programme


Time (SGT) Location on Topic Details
Zep
10:00 – 10:10 Welcome and Introduction

10:10 – 10:20 Opening Remarks by SIF Mr Peter Tan


Representative Senior Division Director (Communications &
Engagement)
Singapore International Foundation

10:20 – 10:30 Opening Remarks by SAP Mr Hakaru Morikawa


Representative Vice President, Head of Industry and Customer
Advisory, South East Asia
SAP

10:30 – 11:15 Panel: Road to Net Zero with Mr Mozaharul Alam


Climate Innovations Coordinator for Climate Action in Asia and the
Pacific, UN Environment Programme
Communities and technology have
critical roles to play in achieving a Ms Patsian Low
sustainable future. In this panel Vice President, Inclusive Impact & Sustainability,
discussion, we will explore Visa
Conference conversations around what it
Room means and what it takes to get to Mr Melvin Wong
net zero. Head of Presales - S4 Platform, Data Analytics &
Extensibility, SAP

Moderated by: Ms Nishanthini Ganesan


Experience Curator, SAP

11:15 – 12:30 Team Presentations 1. Greenie Web by Greenie Web - Indonesia &
Singapore
Learn about climate action 2. Project CircleR by Newton 101 - India
solutions developed by the five 3. e-CO2mmurz by Not Samsan Tech - Indonesia
teams during the nine-month long 4. NutrloTion by NutIoTion- India & Singapore
Climate Hack programme. 5. Senyum by SENYUM - Indonesia & Jordan

Hear from our industry experts -


Mr Mozaharul Alam, Ms Patsian
Low and Mr Melvin Wong - who
will be providing insights and
feedback on the teams’ solutions.

12:30 – 13:30 Cafeteria Lunch Break Connect over lunch and explore Singapore
delights at the Cafeteria. Take part in the quiz in
the Challenge Room and stand a chance to win
SGD50 Amazon voucher!

13:30 – 14:30 Conference Panel: Communities for Change Ian Chew, Greenie Web
Room Dhruv Hariharan, Newton 101
Learn about the teams’ journey in Sanath Surawar, NutrIoTion
Climate Hack in building their Krishita Sukhani, SENYUM
solutions. Mohd Fahad Saleem, TechTon

Moderated by: Enjiao (Ernie) Chen


Co-founder, Code for Asia Society Ltd

14:30 – 15:30 Collaboration Collaboration Activity Looking for other like-minded individuals for
Room support or to collaborate with?

Join us for this guided session where you can


share your ideas, network and discover synergies
and opportunities for collaboration!
4

Set Up
The pre-event briefing of the programme flow and relevant preparations.

ZEP Details
URL https://zep.us/play/8jql39

Set Up and Preparation

Situate yourself in a quiet environment, Ensure you have a strong


with minimal to no background noise internet connection. A minimum of
30 megabits per second (~4
Megabytes) is required for a smooth
experience. Close any non-required
software.

Test your internet speed here:


https://www.speedtest.net/
5

Panel: Road to Net Zero with Climate Innovations

Mr Mozaharul Alam
Coordinator for Climate Action in Asia and the Pacific
UN Environment Programme

Mozaharul Alam’s areas of specialization are in


adaptation and low carbon development to climate
change. He provides strategic and political guidance to
design and implement climate actions in the region at
UNEP.

Ms Patsian Low
Vice President, Inclusive Impact & Sustainability
Visa

Patsian has over 25 years of experience in fields of


social finance, social entrepreneurship, philanthropy,
sustainability, non-profit leadership and commercial
finance in the US and Asia. She adds value to
breakthrough strategic and operational efforts.

Mr Melvin Wong
Head of Presales - S4 Platform, Data Analytics &
Extensibility
SAP

Melvin has more than 15 years of business


collaborations and regional exposure, amassing a
wealth of industries' business knowledge to help
customers strive with greater success and be more
competitive in utilising IT solutions to their advantage.
6

Graduation Showcase Projects Overview

Greenie Web by Greenie Web


Indonesia & Singapore

Greenie Web is a digital decarbonisation tool, which not only calculates


carbon emissions and identifies problem areas of digital products, but also
rectifies them.

Project CircleR by Newton 101


India

Project CircleR is an AI-powered web classifier that lets users know if an


item is recyclable or waste.

e-CO2mmurz by Not Samsan Tech


Indonesia

e-CO2mmurz is a browser extension that provides environmentally-friendly


choices for users shopping on e-commerce platforms.

NutrIoTion by NutrIoTion
India & Singapore

NutrIoTion is an IoT-based solution for food quality monitoring so


supermarkets can better manage food waste.

Senyum by SENYUM
Indonesia & Jordan

SENYUM is a transportation-based mobile application that bridges the


redistribution of edible food waste to its appropriate beneficiaries.
7

Greenie Web
To build the green internet

Energy Reset

We solve Digital Carbon Emission, Global Energy Crunch and Excessive Data
Consumption through digital decarbonisation and sustainable digitalisation.

Greenie Web

Ian Chew
8

Project CircleR
Everyone deserves a clean environment

Sustainable Living

Using fully autonomous, user-friendly, cost-efficient and scalable smart


waste management solution to segregate organic and recyclable materials
to enhance waste segregation experience.

Newton 101

Sashaank Sekar and Dhruv Hariharan


9

e-CO2mmurz
Same shopping, less carbon footprint

Sustainable Living

We aim to decrease carbon footprint consumption and increase


sustainable purchases on e-commerce platforms with our browser extension.

Not Samsan Tech

Dharmawan Santosa
10

NutrIoTion
We're committed to saving food, one sensor at a time

Sustainable Living

With our IoT-based solution, we aim to reduce the produce discarded by


the supermarkets and connects less visually appealing produce to
suitable buyers.

NutrIoTion

Pranay Pandhre, Kanishk Srivastav, Ashutosh Trivedi,


Sanath Surawar, Jyona Sinha
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Senyum
Transforming excess food into hope and nourishment

Sustainable Living

The only donation mobile-app platform that allows users to donate


both edible & non edible food; reducing waste and malnutrition rates
across Indonesia.

SENYUM

Krishita Sukhani, Puteri Elshaddai, Wais Ibrahim,


Alifsyah Rizky Sutarjadi, Ardimas Purwita
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ZEP Manuals

EDIT PROFILE MOVING AROUND


You can move to a
location quickly
using Teleport
Function.

To Teleport, Click
on the Menu
Button on the
upper left corner.

To open the My Profile menu


• Click on your avatar or
• Click on the avatar icon in the upper
right corner

You can Decorate Avatar to change your


looks.

CONTROL BAR

Turn Audio / Video on / off


Chat
13

ZEP MAP

Please see programme details to find out the events happening at each location.
14

Contact
General Enquiries: hello@climatehack.io
Partnership Enquiries: hq@codefor.asia
Volunteer Opportunities: hanisah.hamid@sif.org.sg

Acknowledgement
Climate Hack 2022 would not have been possible without the support and
contributions from the Climate Hack community.

We would like to express our deepest appreciation to - Mr Desmond Tan,


Minister of State, Prime Minister's Office, for officiating the Kick-off; esteemed
panel of judges for Pitch Day comprising Mr Calvin Chu from Eden Strategy
Institute, Ms Esther An from City Developments Limited, Mr Farhan Firdaus
from Meet Ventures, Ms Jean Tan from Singapore International Foundation
and Ms Lalitha Bhaskara from SAP; and Climate Lab Impact Partners including
Aaqib Alvi from Sustainable Living Lab, Adriel Ng from EcoFlow, Joshua Wang
from Skills Union, Kris Liang from Meet Ventures and Victor Zhu from Hatch.
We are also indebted to all speakers, moderators, trainers and mentors who
had volunteered their time and expertise to make this programme a success.

Climate Hack is jointly organised by Singapore International Foundation and


Code for Asia, in partnership with SAP and supported by the National Youth
Council.

Impact Partners
15

Clause
Privacy Policy
Privacy
The SIF is committed to ensuring that personal data is protected and managed in accordance with Singapore laws, international good
practice and individuals’ rights. We collect and use personal data in order to help us offer individuals appropriate information on our
programmes and initiatives.

Cookie/Tracking Technology
This website may use cookie and tracking technology depending on the features offered. Cookie and tracking technology are useful for
gathering information such as browser type and operating system and understanding how visitors use the site. Cookies can also help to
customise the site for visitors.

Personal data cannot be collected via cookies and other tracking technology. However, if you previously provided personally identifiable
information, cookies may be tied to such information. Aggregate cookie and tracking information may be shared with third parties.

Data Protection Policy


The Personal Data Protection Act establishes a data protection law that governs the collection, use, disclosure and care of personal data. The
SIF recognises that the privacy of your personal data is important to you. The SIF is committed to treating all personal data with due
confidentiality, in accordance with the relevant data protection laws of Singapore.

Personal Data
In this Data Protection Policy, “Personal Data” refers to any data, whether true or not, about an individual who can be identified (a) from
that data; or (b) from that data and other information to which we have or are likely to have access, including data in our records, as may be
updated from time to time.

Collection, Usage and Disclosure of Personal Data


When asking for your personal data, the SIF is committed to the following:
• Explaining why we need personal data and only asking for the information we need
• Protecting the data we are given and making sure that only those who need access are able to do so
• Only sharing the data within the SIF and with other organisations where such sharing is necessary and where we have your consent

Collection
The SIF collects your personal data in the following ways:
• When you sign in on our websites
• When you subscribe to our newsletters or magazine
• When you participate in our marketing campaigns, events and programmes
• When you register for our events or programmes
• When you submit your resume for job applications
• When you contact us to share your stories
• When you provide us with your name cards at events, campaigns and meetings

Distribution of Personal Data


The SIF may share personal data with governmental agencies or other companies assisting us in fraud prevention or investigation. The SIF
may do so when: (1) permitted or required by law; or, (2) trying to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or unauthorised
transactions; or, (3) investigating fraud which has already taken place. The personal data is not provided to these companies for marketing
purposes.

Usage
The SIF may use your personal data for the following purposes:
• To contact you for programmes which you have signed up for
• To make the necessary bookings, e.g. flight, hotel, and/or visa application, for the programmes which you have signed up for
• To inform you about programme updates and invite you to SIF events
• To respond to enquiries pertaining to our programmes
• To respond to your job application
• To send a magazine which you have subscribed to

The SIF may use your photographs and videos for the SIF’s publicity and outreach efforts on the SIF’s communications platforms.

The SIF will not use your personal data for purposes other than what we have informed you or which are permitted under local laws and
regulations.

The SIF will not offer or share your personal data with third parties outside of the foundation for commercial purposes, without seeking your
consent.

The SIF will not disclose your personal data to third parties unless requested by relevant government or law enforcement agencies to comply
with any laws, rules, guidelines and regulations or schemes imposed by any governmental authority.
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Clause
Privacy Policy
Disclosure
The SIF may disclose your personal data to third parties in order to facilitate our programmes and initiatives. The SIF will work closely with
such third parties and adopt appropriate security measures in collaboration with them to ensure that your personal data remains secure and
confidential. If you have signed up with the SIF in our programmes, we may share your information with:
1.Travel agencies/Airlines for flight booking purposes
2.Hotels for room reservation purposes
3.Insurance companies for insurance coverage
4.Government agencies which require security clearance
5.Partners assisting the SIF with logistics and programme facilitation
6.Clinics/Hospitals for medical assessment

The SIF may also share personal data with government agencies or other companies assisting the SIF in fraud prevention or investigation.
The SIF may do so when: (1) permitted or required by law; or, (2) trying to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or
unauthorised transactions; or, (3) investigating fraud which has already taken place.

Protection
To safeguard your personal data, all electronic storage and transmission of personal data are protected with security technologies.

Transfers of Personal Data Outside of Singapore


In the event that we transfer your personal data to agencies outside of Singapore for any of the afore-mentioned usage and disclosure, we
will take steps to ensure that your personal data continues to receive a standard of protection that is at least comparable to that provided
under the PDPA.

Accuracy
We generally rely on personal data provided by you (or your authorised representative). To ensure that your personal data is current,
complete and accurate, please update us if there are changes to your personal data by informing our Data Protection Officer in writing or via
email at the contact details provided below.

Withdrawal of Consent, Access and Correction of your Personal Data


If you:
• Have any question or feedback relating to your personal data or our Data Protection Policy;
• Would like to withdraw your consent to any use of your personal data as set out in this Data Protection Policy; or
• Would like to obtain access and make corrections to your personal data records
please contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@sif.org.sg

Effect of Notice and Changes to Notice


This Notice applies in conjunction with any other notices, contractual clauses and consent clauses that apply in relation to the collection, use
and disclosure of your personal data by us.

We may revise this Notice from time to time without any prior notice. You may determine if any such revision has taken place by referring to
the date on which this Notice was last updated. Your continued use of our services constitutes your acknowledgement and acceptance of
such changes.

For questions on the SIF’s Privacy Policy, or if you wish to make any request, please contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@sif.org.sg.

Reproduction of Materials
• Content in this handbook is correct at the time of writing, and the organisation will provide ample notice if there are changes
after publication. The correction will be shared through e-mail and/or instant messaging platforms such as
WhatsApp. Updated copies of the handbook may or may not be shared at the point of correction.

• Content in this handbook is meant to provide information and guide the audience, participants, judges, speakers etc. of the
Climate Hack Graduation Showcase. If you would like to use, reproduce, disseminate the content on this handbook, you should
seek prior permission from the organiser of the programme

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