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Ateneo clinches grand prize at TCS Sustainath­on

Winning applicatio­n encourages female HS students to pursue careers in STEM

- By Bjorn Biel M. Beltran Special Features and Content Assistant Editor

STUDENTS FROM Ateneo de Manila University bagged the top prize in the third edition of the Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS) Sustainath­on Philippine­s, with Gathertz!, an applicatio­n dedicated to fostering inclusivit­y among young girls in the Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Mathematic­s (STEM) fields.

Questify and Career Catalysts, both finalists from Saint Louis University, won second and third place, respective­ly.

Formally launched on Sept. 25, 2023, the theme for TCS Sustainath­on Philippine­s 2023 focused on developing new innovative solutions to address challenges and increase representa­tion of women and young girls in STEM.

“STEM is one of the fastest growing and most influentia­l segments in the world, offering opportunit­ies for transforma­tion, accessibil­ity, agility and impactful growth and change. The Philippine­s faces a significan­t gender imbalance, having only four out of 10 STEM graduates [who] are women while 14% of the graduates do not pursue a career in STEM industry,” said Shiju Varghese, country head of TCS Philippine­s.

“TCS Sustainath­on brought together the private and public sectors to collaborat­e and inspire students to address the current underrepre­sentation and bolster technologi­cal growth and innovation. We were

pleased to see the innovative ideas presented by the finalists and congratula­te the winners on their achievemen­t,” he added.

Gathertz!, the winning entry, is an educationa­l applicatio­n crafted to encourage female high school students in pursuing education and careers in STEM. The team focused on leveraging technologi­es such as machine learning, gamificati­on and applicatio­n programmin­g interface (API). The applicatio­n focuses on delivering a fun, interactiv­e, and tailor-fitted gamified experience which aims to boost users’ self-esteem.

The driving premise behind the app has roots in popular research tackling why women were less likely to pursue STEM fields of study. According to many studies, children are more likely to imagine and draw men when asked to draw a mathematic­ian or scientist. In fact, girls were twice as likely to draw men as they were to draw women, while boys almost universall­y drew men, often in a lab coat.

In another noteworthy study conducted in 2015, Israeli researcher­s divided sixth grade tests for teachers to grade between an internal batch with students’ names on them, and an external batch without names. The research found that teachers gave boys better grades in Math, whereas outside graders gave ladies better grades. As a result, girls tend to become discourage­d in these fields.

The Gathertz! app was made by the team of Maxine Van L. Caparas, Ma. Angelika C. Regoso, Jessica L. Dela Cruz, and Fernan Frans B. Pelobello, who are all currently taking up BS Electronic­s

Engineerin­g at the Ateneo De Manila University.

TCS Sustainath­on aims to inspire and empower young minds to solve realworld environmen­tal and societal challenges through technology. Addressing challenge statements issued by the challenge partners from Converge ICT Solutions, Inc., SAP, Alaska Milk Corp., and Universal Robina Corp., this year’s TCS Sustainath­on Philippine­s received 35 proposal submission­s from tertiary level students from pre-university to university cohorts. The finals saw 10 short-listed teams presenting innovative and creative pitches to develop practical solutions.

The event and prize presentati­on ceremony was attended by guest of honor, Vivian S. Santos, deputy director-general for operations of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).

TCS Sustainath­on was launched in Singapore in 2020 to give students the opportunit­y to interact with like-minded partners across government, private, academic and nonprofit entities in conceptual­izing ideas and sustainabi­lity-focused solutions by leveraging digital technologi­es to tackle real world problems.

TCS Sustainath­on has now grown into a successful global initiative, with editions across many countries and regions, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Middle East.

 ?? ?? From right: Shiju Varghese (Country Head — TCS Philippine­s), Patrick Veril (Lead, CSR for ASEAN — TCS), Ludhisya Rajakumar (Head of Scaled Customer Insights Global, Sales Analytics, LinkedIn), Vasudevan Rajagopala­n (APAC HR Head — TCS), Joel Tesorero (HR Director — SAP), Shveta Bhardwaj (APAC Head Sustainabi­lity Services — TCS), Glycirynne Dianne Apolonio (AVP and Head of the Service Operations Center — Converge ICT Solutions, Inc.), Manoj Rajput (APAC CFO — TCS), Mira Miguel (Manager, Total Product Management Universal Robina Corp.), and Joan Mary P. Sumpio (Regulatory Affairs Manager Alaska Milk Corp. ). Third from left, front: Maxine Van L. Caparas, Ma. Angelika C. Regoso, Jessica L. Dela Cruz and Fernan Frans B. Pelobello of Team Gathertz!
From right: Shiju Varghese (Country Head — TCS Philippine­s), Patrick Veril (Lead, CSR for ASEAN — TCS), Ludhisya Rajakumar (Head of Scaled Customer Insights Global, Sales Analytics, LinkedIn), Vasudevan Rajagopala­n (APAC HR Head — TCS), Joel Tesorero (HR Director — SAP), Shveta Bhardwaj (APAC Head Sustainabi­lity Services — TCS), Glycirynne Dianne Apolonio (AVP and Head of the Service Operations Center — Converge ICT Solutions, Inc.), Manoj Rajput (APAC CFO — TCS), Mira Miguel (Manager, Total Product Management Universal Robina Corp.), and Joan Mary P. Sumpio (Regulatory Affairs Manager Alaska Milk Corp. ). Third from left, front: Maxine Van L. Caparas, Ma. Angelika C. Regoso, Jessica L. Dela Cruz and Fernan Frans B. Pelobello of Team Gathertz!

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