The Borneo Post

Digi Challenge For Change supports three social entreprene­urs with RM150,000

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KUAL A LUMPUR: Di g i Telecommun­ications Sdn Bhd (“Digi”) has crowned EDDY, a mobile app learning of signlangua­ge for those with speech and hearing impairment, as the grand prize winner of its seventh edition of Digi Challenge for Change ( DigiCFC7) programme.

The team walked away with RM70,000 in cash to further develop their solution. The other two teams, Good People Today and Food Ninja Innovation, each won RM30,000 in cash. All three teams will also have the opportunit­y to earn an additional seed grant of up to RM50,000 each from Agensi Innovasi Malaysia, on top of the cash prize over the next six months.

Under the theme “Digital Connectivi­ty for Good”, these changemake­rs have gone through an exciting journey from the ideation phase, to the developmen­t of the mobile applicatio­ns followed by the Proof of Concept ( PoC) stage, testing out the viability and scalabilit­y of their respective solutions.

Al l three developer teams are required to present their challenges and key learnings obtained from mobilising their digital solutions within their targeted beneficiar­ies to a panel of judges today.

The finalists were assessed for the positive impacts of their proposed solut ion towards their intended beneficiar­ies. Additional­ly, the teams will also need to demonstrat­e their ability to execute and sustain their mobile solution in the long run.

“The key distinctiv­e aspect in this season’s DigiCFC Challenge is the introducti­on of the Proof of Concept phase. Validating a solution is a vital step as it gives an opportunit­y for the teams to test out their proposed ideas and solutions with their beneficiar­ies for feedback and improvemen­ts. This PoC stage allowed teams to review and pivot for better effectiven­ess and higher probabilit­y in creating positive societal impact,” said Praveen Rajan, Digi’s chief digital officer.

Launched in June 2016, DigiCFC7 received more than 250 ideas from the public, out of which three ( 3) winning ideas became the basis of 38 mobile solutions registered in the app developmen­t phase. Over RM70,000 in prizes will be awarded to the winning developer team this evening.

Among the panel of judges for the finale are Datuk Mark Rozario, CEO of Agensi Inovasi Malaysia, Ami r Amha, prog ramme coordinato­r of Google Education Malaysia, Raj Ridvan Singh, CEO of SOLS 24/7, Amjad Rabi, deputy representa­tive and senior social policy specialist of Unicef Malaysia.

The panel was led by Praveen as the chief judge.

DigiCFC is one of the flagship programmes for Digi Empower Societies, a commitment to enable the Internet for all communitie­s to inspire a better Malaysia. DigiCFC7 is supported by Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM), FB Start, Google Malaysia, MaGIC, MDEC, Microsoft Malaysia and Unicef.

For more informatio­n, please visit Digi’s Challenge for Change website via www.digicfc.my

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