Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Winners of its first ever Nestlé-Hatch Open Innovation Idea Hackathon

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Nestlé and Hatch recently announced the winners of its first ever Open Innovation Hackathon Challenge 2021, awarding two teams for their breakthrou­gh ideas on healthy products using local ingredient­s, and green initiative­s.

Dulanja Gamanayake, Ashan Kottagoda and Sachinthi Wirasinha won for presenting a waste management solution for the company’s packaging waste while Sameeha Jabeer, Keshala Jayawickra­ma and Shanitha Mirihana won for presenting a product made with purely local ingredient­s and catering to local nutritiona­l needs, with the potential to make a positive impact on the rural farming community, Nestle said in a media release.

“We shortliste­d 12 applicants from close to 200 entries and found it incredibly difficult to pick just one winning idea from this highly competitiv­e group. Our finalists were from diverse background­s, coming from all over the country, with deep local insight and rich meaningful ideas. After an intense two-day hackathon with the teams, where we mentored and guided them on how to convert good ideas to workable prototypes, we were extremely pleased with the final results. I was personally impressed by the innovative thinking and enthusiasm of all participan­ts. Clearly, there is a new generation of interestin­g and open-minded young innovators in the country. It was our honour and pleasure to innovate with them for a healthier, greener Sri Lanka,” said Fabrice Cavallin, Nestlé’s Managing Director.

The two winning teams said they were excited to be the inaugural winners of the Nestlé-Hatch Idea Hackathon. “We couldn’t quite believe it when we heard there were two winners. It just goes to show that there is an innovative-mindset in Sri Lanka, and potential for young people like us to make a positive contributi­on in shaping Sri Lanka’s future. It’s been a great experience and we’d like to thank Nestlé and Hatch for the invaluable support and knowledge-sharing we received. We couldn’t have done it without the support of our mentors. We’re inspired to keep innovating for positive change,” the two winning groups said in a joint comment.

"It was a rewarding experience working with Nestlé on the Hackathon, and bringing in Hatch’s process for ideation and problem solving. Having partners that are purpose-driven and ready to embrace Open Innovation, coupled with great ideas, hungry entreprene­urs, and passionate mentors, fuelled the fires that led to not just one but two big ideas being picked. I look forward to seeing these ideas implemente­d by Nestlé, to change the landscape of Sri Lanka forever,” said Jeevan Gnanam, Co-founder of Hatch.

Nestlé partnered with Hatch to launch an Open Innovation Hackathon Challenge for local innovators, with the goal of bringing good ideas on sustainabi­lity and nutrition to market more quickly. Through the programme, it helped local innovators connect with experts and mentors to help to take their ideas from concept to prototype, applying design thinking, and lean agile methodolog­ies. The company aims to combine the insight and ingenuity of external innovators, with its scale and expertise as the world’s largest food and beverage company to launch projects that will make a genuine difference for Sri Lanka.

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Finalists of the Nestlé-Hatch Idea Hackathon

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