SA tech projects win Google millions
A home alarm linked directly to police‚ an interactive website to promote transparency in policy‚ a career guide and a blockchain platform to track positive behaviour in youth will each get a share of a R28m prize from Google.
The four winners – Corruption Watch Bua Mzansi‚ Gradesmatch‚ MeMeZa and RLabs – were announced at an awards ceremony in Johannesburg on Wednesday night.
They will get $250‚000 (more than R3.4m) each.
The winners were chosen from 12 finalists after 1‚300 South African nonprofit organisations entered the first Google Impact Challenge in SA.
The organisations had to persuade the voting public‚ as well as judges Basetsana Kumalo‚ Yvonne Chaka Chaka‚ Nomzamo Mbatha‚ Ferial Haffajee‚ Maps Maponyane‚ Simphiwe Dana‚ Rapelang Rabana and Google SA’s Bryan Nelson‚ that their project deserved funding.
“Many African innovators are doing great work with real impact and Google is keen to shine a light on their work‚ and also give a financial boost to their projects and ideas‚” Google SA spokesperson Mich Atagana said.
She said Google believed that technology could help local and national organisations to better reach their goals and solve some of the continent’s most pressing challenges.
“Google is eager to provide support to individuals and organisations using technology in new ways to make a positive difference.”
The four overall winners walked away with a R3.5m grant each, while the eight runners-up got a R1.7m grant each.
“The funding will be allocated in tranches‚ to be assigned to each enterprise as they reach a set of predefined milestones specific to each venture.
“The winners and runnersup also receive support from Google to reach their goals and meet those milestones,” Google SA said. –