Deadline: As soon as possible
Location(s)
Online
Overview
Advancing technology to improve health, wellness, and the environment while competing for over $20,000 USD in cash and prizes!
Details
The Challenge
You’re invited to create an innovative technological or robotic solution that helps address a problem related to health and wellness or the environment. Your solution can leverage a broad range of technologies including the internet of things, intelligent hardware, low-cost sensors, drones, robotics, computer vision and machine learning algorithms, and cloud computing. For example:
- Health and wellness solutions might improve people’s ability to make informed healthcare decisions or quality of life
- Environmental monitoring solutions might provide actionable insight into energy or consumable usage
Judges will select teams to progress to the finals. Each team of finalists will be paired with an academic or industry mentor who will meet weekly with the team to provide feedback and advice in preparation for the final presentation before judges.
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Past examples from the MSTI program:
Environmental monitoring: SnapSort (pictured top), an ML-powered camera system, analyzes waste and suggests to the user whether it should be composted, recycled, or put in their home trash.
Health and wellness: Garbo (pictured right), a smart, mobile trashcan, reduces the need for people with limited mobility to physically transport their waste to the street.
2023 Winners
Shreya Chopra and Drishti Agarwal were awarded first place in the 2023 GIX Innovation Competition, for their work on an LED light bulb with user-replaceable parts, reducing the need to fully replace a non-functioning bulb when the plastic housing and socket is still fully usable.
“90% of the LED bulb body is made of aluminum and plastic, and only the remaining 10% is the LED bulb and PCB,” said Shreya. “Whenever our bulbs fail, it’s the PCB that needs to be replaced.”
“Our solution is a reusable body with a diffuser, and replaceable LED cartridge. When your bulb fails, you simply replace that part. It doesn’t require any soldering or pressing.”
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Video Submission Requirements & Evaluation Criteria
- Problem and proposed solution are both clearly defined. Explanation addresses whether the solution is original or is a novel application of an existing product, service, or algorithm.
- Scope of the opportunity is addressed, with a focus on need, affordability of solution, and global impact.
- Solution fits the problem, and the rough cost of the solution fits the impact of the problem, considers user needs and perspectives, and is appropriate/feasible for target users. If applicable, model created is accurate and optimized/computationally efficient.
- Include an estimated timeline for full development or implementation of the solution, and 6-week project plan
- Quality of presentation (simulation, prototype/proof of concept, video).
- All submissions must be in English.
Dates
Deadline: As soon as possible
Cost/funding for participants
Prizes
- 1st Place: $10,000 USD
- 2nd Place: $5,000 USD
- 3rd Place: $3,000 USD
- Honorable Mentions: $1,000 each
Internships, scholarships, student conferences and competitions.