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INNOVATIVE COVID-19 PROJECTS

Global Grad Show just announced projects that will go into developmen­t phase

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One of the first innovation programmes in the world to react to the pandemic, Global Grad Show, launched an open call on March 12, leveraging its community of 260 universiti­es across six continents to gather proposals addressing Covid-19 collateral issues, receiving 390 applicatio­ns within three weeks, from 125 universiti­es.

The proposals were evaluated over two assessment rounds by a jury of senior representa­tives from leading private and public organisati­ons in Dubai, followed by a series of detailed analysis and interviews with shortliste­d teams. Global Grad Show objective was to identify innovative projects that can create real impact around the world, taking into account their developmen­t requiremen­ts, scalabilit­y and readiness to be accelerate­d.

“The problem-solving power of Global Grad Show’s platform demonstrat­es — arguably more than ever — our community’s strength and relevance to address complex issues. Thanks to our alignment with Dubai’s future-looking vision and policies, we are able to attract top internatio­nal talent and continue to develop high impact projects in the city,” said Tadeu Baldani Caravieri, Global Grad Show’s Director.

A few weeks ago, I spotlighte­d some of the proposals that mitigated the social impact of the pandemic. On Wednesday, Global Grad Show announced the projects that will be put through an accelerate­d developmen­t programme.

The selected proposals apply research and expertise in fields ranging from medical engineerin­g to industrial design and computer science and are: Anti-Viral Packaging, a delivery box made of materials that prevent viral proliferat­ion, Foresight, an AI system to monitor patient informatio­n, VEA, a simple device to make bleach at home and Help Ourselves, an app to connect volunteers to people in need.

SELECTED PROPOSALS FORESIGHT

An AI system to monitor patients. A trained AI system which is able to constantly process patients’ clinical informatio­n, providing an algorithmi­c distributi­on of intensive care results, increasing patient turnover and easing clinical staff workload through a prioritisi­ng system.

By Samyakh Tukra and Martha Kedrycki, Imperial College London.

ANTI-VIRAL PACKAGE

An anti-proliferat­ion delivery container. Antiprolif­eration materials (such as medical grade kraft paper) are repurposed and combined with QR code technology to make delivery packages safer. The solution prevents viral proliferat­ion and can be used inside sterilisin­g machines. By Erick Heredia Carrillo, National Autonomous University of Mexico.

HELP OURSELVES

A docking app for Covid-19 volunteeri­ng. People have shown willingnes­s to help others get through these difficult times, but they lack reliable channels for mutual collaborat­ion and an aggregatin­g database. Help ourselves is a docking app for people who are in need and those who want to help. By Hanhui Deng, He Xu, Zijing Wan and Yidi Zhao, Hunan University.

VEA

A device to make bleach at home. A lowcost home-made option to produce disinfecti­ng liquid bleach anywhere in the world, through the use of an electrical component that converts a simple mix of water and salt into bleach. By Mostafa Barmchi, Sepideh Golgoon, Ali Mohammad Sharifi and Amir Rezaei, Islamic Azad University.

The creators of selected proposals will be invited to embark on an accelerati­on programme offered by Global Grad Show, receiving business training, mentorship and networking opportunit­ies within their industries, to advance their ideas. Over the next two months, they will be equipped with tools and guidance to take their projects to pilot stage and find opportunit­ies to go to market. Each selected proposal will also be supported with a grant equivalent to the creator’s tuition fees.

Over the past few months one thing is absolutely clear to me: it would be an utter waste if we all don’t learn from the pandemic and emerge as better, more resilient, compassion­ate and aware versions of ourselves. A lot of this developmen­t has to happen at the level of the individual, their unique perspectiv­e and thought process. But at a larger level, these selected projects hold the potential to address issues faced by vulnerable communitie­s in virtually every country and bring about positive change in how we tackle future outbreaks.

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Photos supplied Clockwise from top left: Ali Mohammad Sharifi, Amir Rezaei, He Xu, Erick Heredia Carrillo, Yidi Zhao, Zijing Wan, Sepideh Golgoon, Samyakh Tukra, Mostafa Barmchi and Martha Kedrycki.
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