HCL and UpLink Call for Applications Globally for Second Challenge of Aquapreneur Innovation
HCL, a global conglomerate and UpLink, the open innovation platform of the World Economic Forum,
announced opening the applications for the Zero Water Waste Challenge – part of
the Aquapreneur Innovation Initiative. The challenge calls for innovative water usage
approaches to improve freshwater conservation from supply to demand, moving
towards zero water waste. At the end of the challenge, 10 winners will receive
a total financial award of 1.75M CHF.
This is the second challenge out of five
Challenges of the HCL and UpLink’s Aquapreneur Innovation Initiative. Launched
last year at Davos in May 2022, to create a first-of-its-kind innovation
ecosystem for the global freshwater sector. The last date to apply for the
second-year challenge is October 2nd, 2023. Full details and eligibility criteria can be
found at this link. Under this initiative HCL committed $15 million
until 2027 to support the water-focused entrepreneurs.
Roshni
Nadar Malhotra, Chairperson, HCLTech said, “As the climate change continue to
intensify and fresh-water resources become scarcer, the corporates have a
unique opportunity to make a substantial difference in the world we live in. At
HCL, we are committed to help resolve this global crisis. In partnership with
UpLink, we are all set to announce the second edition of our Aquapreneur
Innovation Initiative moving towards zero water waste. While our
commitment to this vital cause is unwavering, we invite fellow organizations to
join us in this shared mission, contributing essential funding and catalyzing
widespread exposure.”
Gim
Huay Neo, Managing Director of the Centre for Nature and Climate at the World
Economic Forum said, “The Aquapreneur
Innovation Initiative is building a vibrant innovation ecosystem for water which
is crucial for the conservation and restoration of all-natural ecosystems. By
connecting innovators, experts, investors and partners, this initiative is
fast-tracking high-impact solutions to enhance water security. Already, we’re
seeing significant impact with the ten winners of the first Innovation
Challenge and we’re excited to surface and support a new cohort of aquapreneurs.”
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