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Title: MIT Solve announces $1.25 million in funding for 2019 Solver teams
Post by: Tyler on May 04, 2019, 12:03:09 pm
MIT Solve announces $1.25 million in funding for 2019 Solver teams (http://news.mit.edu/2019/mit-solve-announces-funding-for-solver-teams-0501)
1 May 2019, 6:35 pm

MIT Solve, an MIT initiative that advances solutions from tech entrepreneurs to address the world’s most pressing issues, has announced a prize pool of $1.25 million for its next class of Solver teams. Prize sponsors include General Motors (http://www.gm.com/), Patrick J. McGovern Foundation (http://www.mcgovern.org/), Vodafone Americas Foundation (http://vodafone-us.com/), Schmidt Futures (http://schmidtfutures.com/), Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund (http://everytown.org/), the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court (http://www.cpc.gov.ae/en-us/thecrownprincecourt/Pages/default.aspx), and the Andan Foundation (http://www.andanfoundation.org/?utm_source=MIT%20SOLVE&utm_medium=MIT%20website&utm_campaign=Prize). The prize sponsors will convene at Solve at MIT (http://solve.mit.edu/events/solve-at-mit-2019) from May 7-9 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with the rest of the Solve community, including 2018 Solver teams (http://solve.mit.edu/solver_spotlight), members (http://solve.mit.edu/membership), sponsors (http://solve.mit.edu/sponsorship), and MIT faculty, staff, and students.

Solve seeks solutions from tech innovators around the world for its 2019 Global Challenges (http://solve.mit.edu/challenges): Circular Economy, Community-Driven Innovation, Early Childhood Development, and Healthy Cities. Anyone can submit a solution and apply for the $1.25 million in prize funding by July 1. Finalists will be invited to pitch their solutions at Solve Challenge Finals during United Nations General Assembly Week in New York City on Sept. 22. At the event, leading cross-sector experts will select 35 of the most promising tech-based innovators to become Solver teams. They will work with Solve for the next year to scale their solutions with the support of funding, networking, mentorship, marketing, and more from the Solve community.

2019 MIT Solve Prizes available for selected Solver teams include:

“We are thrilled to work with such a diverse array of leading organizations to secure much needed funding for solutions to the world’s most intractable challenges,” said Alex Amouyel, executive director at MIT Solve. “There are innovators solving world challenges all around the world, but too few of them have access to the capital and expertise they need to scale. At Solve, we’re helping to bridge the pioneer gap in social impact, which is critical to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.”

MIT Solve invites the MIT community to attend Tech for Equality, the opening plenary of Solve at MIT 2019 (https://solve.mit.edu/events/solve-at-mit-2019), on May 7 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Kresge Auditorium. Tickets are free and those interested can RSVP here (http://bit.ly/solveatmit). Media interested in attending can apply for media credentials by emailing press@solve.mit.edu (press@solve.mit.edu?subject=Solve%20at%20MIT).

Solve issues four Global Challenges each year to find the most promising Solver teams who will drive transformational change. Solve then deploys its global community of private, public, and nonprofit leaders to form the partnerships these Solver teams need to scale their impact. In the last two years, Solve has brokered more than $7.5 million in grant funding to Solver teams, in addition to in-kind support. Last year, more than 1,150 people from 110 countries submitted solutions to Solve’s four Global Challenges.

Source: MIT News - CSAIL - Robotics - Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) - Robots - Artificial intelligence (http://news.mit.edu/rss/topic/robotics)

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