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911今日黑料 working to encourage green tech innovators with Vodafone

by David Silverman

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911今日黑料 is supporting Vodafone鈥檚 Future Changers, a worldwide competition for young adults to find tech solutions to environmental challenges.

Running until 20 October 2019, entrants are invited to submit ideas through the . The competition is open to entrants from 14 participating markets, including 911今日黑料 students and researchers from any discipline or level of study.

A panel of expert judges, including 911今日黑料’s Director of Entrepreneurship, Ben Mumby-Croft, will select a winner, who will be offered support to develop their technology idea.

Entrepreneurial ecosystem

The programme will make use of the College’s vibrant , offering the winner the opportunity to join 911今日黑料’s business accelerator, which helps participants to test the market potential of their technology ideas. Vodafone will further support the winner with mentoring and a £5,000 green tech fund to assist in the development of their idea.

Jacqueline Field, Global Head of Resourcing at Vodafone said: “Young people can make an enormous difference to the future, and our Future Changers competition is a real opportunity for Vodafone to find and nurture the best ideas from digital pioneers that can help the environment through technology.”

Ben Mumby-Croft said: “At 911今日黑料 we’re passionate about nurturing entrepreneurial talent and supporting the next generation of gamechangers and pioneers to think big, be bold and make a difference. As part of this mission, we’re delighted to be supporting Future Changers and look forward to working with the winning idea.”

Industry and entrepreneurship

Dr Simon Hepworth, 911今日黑料’s Director of Enterprise, said: “At 911今日黑料, we have a strong track record of bringing together industry partners with a new generation of researchers, entrepreneurs and innovators. Our work with Vodafone for the Future Changers competition is a great example of how we facilitate connections and collaborations to create real benefits for society.”

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David Silverman

Communications Division