Three Weeks to go in the World’s Most Inclusive Tech Design Challenge set by UNICEF, ARM and frog
14 Juillet 2015 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
Wearables for Good design challenge
attracts over 600 registrations so far
#WearablesForGood
The Wearables for Good design challenge is rapidly turning into
one of the most inclusive global technology races ever, attracting
more than 600 registrations so far from Africa, Asia Pacific,
Europe and North and South America all vying for two winning
places. With the entry deadline approaching rapidly (Aug. 4), the
Wearables for Good challenge website is seeing 5,000 page views per
week with browsers’ ages ranging from 18 to 60 years-old and a
fairly even split between male and female. The challenge,
coordinated by UNICEF, ARM and frog, tasks entrants with creating
ideas for new and innovative wearable devices that tackle issues
such as maternal and child health needs in emerging economies.
Regions involved include:
- Africa: Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco,
Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe
- Asia: China, India, Pakistan, Nepal,
South Korea, Vietnam
- Europe: UK, Germany, Italy,
Netherlands, Spain
- North America: US, Canada
- South America: Brazil
“It is not too late to enter – we are looking for concepts that
address these global issues, not final designs,” said Erica Kochi,
co-lead and co-founder of UNICEF Innovation. “We set up the
challenge this way to make participation widely available to anyone
with a good idea. The challenge itself is unique among open tech
challenges both in its global reach and with the focus on creating
products to save lives, help educate young people or advance their
communities in some way.”
“The Wearables design challenge was set to encourage a diverse
group of people to create ideas for new technologies that solve a
social problem,” said Simon Segars, CEO, ARM. “The broad spread of
people registering tells us we are succeeding. This is hugely
encouraging as conceiving technologies that tackle issues such as
child health and education, especially in the emerging world,
demands the attention of people with an array of life and
professional experience.”
“We are excited to see submissions—and expressions of
interest—coming from the geographies where these solutions will
bring the most value and deliver the highest impact,” said Fabio
Sergio, vice president of Creative, frog. “This challenge offers an
opportunity for local innovators to submit ideas and concepts that
draw on their inherent sensitivity to the needs and aspirations of
the people they are trying to help.”
The applications will be reviewed by a panel of technology,
design and humanitarian experts from August 4, with ten finalists
shortlisted. The competition panel will assess entries on several
levels including product and service design that disrupts or
improves the status quo, sustainability of technology and potential
impact at scale.
The 'Use Case Handbook,' created by UNICEF and frog, guides the
entrants and helps them structure their ideas. The handbook
outlines the challenges that need to be addressed, as well as
considerations, context and principles for good design.
Those ten finalists will receive about a month of coaching and
mentoring to refine and resubmit their ideas. Out of the ten
finalists, two winners will be selected at the end of the design
challenge. Each winner will receive $15,000 funding alongside
incubation and mentorship support from UNICEF, ARM and frog.
About ARMARM (LSE: ARM, NASDAQ: ARMH.US) is at the heart
of the world's most advanced digital products. Our technology
enables the creation of new markets and transformation of
industries and society. We design scalable, energy-efficient
processors and related technologies to deliver the intelligence in
applications ranging from sensors to servers, including
smartphones, tablets, enterprise infrastructure and the Internet of
Things.
Our innovative technology is licensed by ARM Partners who have
shipped more than 60 billion System on Chip (SoCs) containing our
intellectual property since the company began in 1990. Together
with our Connected Community, we are breaking down barriers to
innovation for developers, designers and engineers, ensuring a
fast, reliable route to market for leading electronics companies.
Learn more and join the conversation at
http://community.arm.com.
About UNICEFUNICEF promotes the rights and well-being of
every child, in everything we do. Together with our partners, we
work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment
into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most
vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children,
everywhere. For more information about UNICEF visit:
www.unicef.org. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
UNICEF Innovation is an interdisciplinary team of individuals
around the world tasked with identifying, prototyping, and scaling
technologies and practices that strengthen UNICEF’s work. We build
and scale innovations that improve children’s lives around the
world. For more information about UNICEF’s work in innovation,
visit: www.unicef.org/innovation and www.unicefstories.org. Follow
us on Twitter.
ABOUT frogfrog is a global product strategy and design
firm. Our work solves problems, anticipates the future and advances
the human experience. We are more than 600 strategists,
researchers, designers, and technologists who consult and partner
with clients across industries. Headquartered in San Francisco, we
have offices in Amsterdam, Austin, Boston, London, Milan, Munich,
New York, Seattle, Shanghai and
Singapore. www.frogdesign.com.
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