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Outrun Climate Change Via Technology and Digital Art
Organized by Egypt’s Ministry of International Cooperation, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and Ministry of Environment. ClimaTech competition connects science and creativity around technology.
Climate change is an important global threat that is often reduced to a checklist, ticked through an eco-friendly tagline or a disclaimer.
As a generation, we are blessed by the power of technology and the endless opportunities it brings to elevate our lives. Therefore, we have to collaborate together in building a global ecosystem that sparks inspiration and innovation in climate action.
We’re looking for innovative tech-based solutions for a sustainable environment in food security, renewable energy, agriculture, water management, urban sustainability, and transportation or any new application of ICT in climate action.
African countries are more prone to the negative effects of climate change. In light of this, there is an Africa-focused prize for African tech entrepreneurs, to recognize their efforts.
Winners will be selected by an international panel of expert judges.
Prizes for this track are:
Calling all artists and visual storytellers who can inspire hope around climate action!
The aim of this track is to showcase how technology plays a pivotal role in building a connection with our planet.
All digital art and media expression forms are welcomed. Submissions can range from digital paintings and drawings to 3D modeling, vector art, animation videos, matte paintings and photo manipulation, pixel art, digital collage and photography.
The use of new media technologies for art is also encouraged.
Shortlisted submissions will be curated by a panel of internal and external judges from creative industries globally, with winners determined by public voting.
All applicants will have to meet the following application criteria to be eligible to participate in the competition: