- 16 teams united across borders, showcasing global collaboration on climate challenges
- Winning teams will visit Singapore to explore sustainable development efforts, and the Green Plan 2030.
The Singapore International Foundation (SIF) recently concluded the third edition of Climate Hack, a programme aimed at equipping youths in Asia with digital skills to develop tech-driven climate solutions. This year’s event saw the highest number of cross-border teams formed, with over 300 youths from 27 countries participating.
At the Climate Hack 2024 Pitch Day, three winning teams were announced: E-Connect, SustainIQ, and Sustainloop. These teams, comprising youths from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, and the Philippines, presented innovative solutions focusing on strategic partnerships, personalised user experiences, and cost-effective alternatives. Additionally, Ecovolve from Cambodia, Indonesia, and Singapore received the People’s Choice Award.
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