Climate Hack Graduation Showcase Programme Kit
Climate Hack Graduation Showcase Programme Kit
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
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Journey to Date
Entrepreneurship Clinic
Consultation with Entrepreneurship specialists for customised advice on fine-tuning business
model as well as tips on fundraising.
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!
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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
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
14:30 – 15:30 Collaboration Collaboration Activity Looking for other like-minded individuals for
Room support or to collaborate with?
Set Up
The pre-event briefing of the programme flow and relevant preparations.
ZEP Details
URL https://zep.us/play/8jql39
Mr Mozaharul Alam
Coordinator for Climate Action in Asia and the Pacific
UN Environment Programme
Ms Patsian Low
Vice President, Inclusive Impact & Sustainability
Visa
Mr Melvin Wong
Head of Presales - S4 Platform, Data Analytics &
Extensibility
SAP
NutrIoTion by NutrIoTion
India & Singapore
Senyum by SENYUM
Indonesia & Jordan
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
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Project CircleR
Everyone deserves a clean environment
Sustainable Living
Newton 101
e-CO2mmurz
Same shopping, less carbon footprint
Sustainable Living
Dharmawan Santosa
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NutrIoTion
We're committed to saving food, one sensor at a time
Sustainable Living
NutrIoTion
Senyum
Transforming excess food into hope and nourishment
Sustainable Living
SENYUM
ZEP Manuals
To Teleport, Click
on the Menu
Button on the
upper left corner.
CONTROL BAR
ZEP MAP
Please see programme details to find out the events happening at each location.
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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.
Impact Partners
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