Water Conservation Solutions From High School and University Teams Take Top Prize in 2024 Xylem Global Student Innovation Challenge
July 18 2024 - 6:00AM
Business Wire
More Than 4,400 Student Innovators From 150
Countries Propose New Solutions to Water and Sustainability
Threats
Global water technology leader Xylem (NYSE: XYL) today announced
that teams from the Philippines and Algeria were the grand prize
winners of its 2024 Xylem Global Student Innovation Challenge. The
annual program invites high school and university students
worldwide to develop solutions to the world’s biggest water
challenges.
More than 4,400 students from 150 countries participated in this
year’s challenge, which asked young innovators to tackle three
critical water problems: reducing ocean plastic waste, raising
awareness about sustainability and water conservation, and lowering
indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with enhanced water
purification methods.
“As global water challenges escalate, it’s more important than
ever to provide a platform for the next generation of innovators,”
said Austin Alexander, Vice President of Sustainability and Social
Impact at Xylem. “We’re thrilled with the water conservation
solutions that this year’s challenge winners have proposed. The
work of these and other young innovators will have a major impact
on the water sector for years to come.”
This year’s grand prize winner in the high school division was
“Team AGWE – God of Water: Be Empowered. Take Action.” The
team, from the Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science in
the Philippines, developed the concept for an experiential tool,
which uses augmented reality to inspire action on water
conservation.
The grand prize winner in the university division was “The
Blue: Immersive Water Conservation Learning Experience.” The
team, from the University of Boumerdes in Algeria, developed its
idea for a dynamic and gamified learning experience focused on
topics ranging from the benefits of rainwater capture to the
importance of wastewater management.
Challenge participants were supported by volunteer mentors from
Xylem, and nearly 260 teams worked on projects that were evaluated
by judges from Xylem and global nonprofit organization EarthEcho
International.
The winning teams, announced during a virtual awards ceremony on
June 20, share a $20,000 prize pool and can join the Xylem Ignite
Innovation Incubator to further develop their solutions.
Participants in the incubator program will be paired with
experienced water industry mentors from Xylem and receive grants to
develop their projects further over a six-month period.
Now in its fourth year, the Global Student Innovation Challenge
is part of Xylem Ignite, a global youth program designed to build a
strong network of passionate student leaders and empower them to
drive change in the water industry. Student participation in the
program has grown nearly sevenfold since its inception in 2021, and
the number of countries represented has tripled.
About Xylem Xylem (XYL) is a leading global water
technology company committed to solving the world’s critical water
challenges with innovation and expertise. Our 23,000 diverse
employees delivered combined pro forma revenue of $8.1 billion in
2023. We are creating a more sustainable world by enabling our
customers to optimize water and resource management and helping
communities in more than 150 countries become water-secure. Join us
at www.xylem.com and Let’s Solve Water.
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