Challenges
ZHAW Sustainable Impact Program & NTN Innovation Booster
Slack Channel: #zhaw-ntn-challenge
With its Sustainable Impact Programme, the ZHAW aims to promote sustainability projects and initiatives by students and employees with the goal of making effective contributions to overcoming local and global challenges in the field of sustainable development. As part of the programme, the ZHAW supports young entrepreneurs who want to make a difference in society with their project idea. This Challenge is provided together with NTN Innovation Booster Applied Circular Sustainability, powered by Innosuisse.
Digital Winterthur
Slack Channel: #digitalwinterthur-challenge
The Digital Winterthur association has the vision of transforming Winterthur into a digital and sustainable city of the future. An attractive location for people, companies and solutions with an international profile. They organise the annual Digitaltag in Winterthur as well as other smaller events around the topic of digitalisation. Their challenge is about a match-making platform that matches supply and demand for digital transformation of companies.
Smart City Winterthur
Slack Channel: #scw-challenge
Smart City Winterthur promotes the sustainable development of the City of Winterthur aiming at a high quality of life, efficient processes, decarbonisation of energy and a reduced consumption of resources through social and technological innovations. Participants are asked to come up with solutions to increase decarbonisation in the fields of energy efficiency, mobility, circular economy and digitalisation as well as to develop a WinLab co-creation platform for joint idea generation addressing the needs of different stakeholders.
ZHAW Sustainable Impact Program
Slack Channel: #zhaw-sip-challenge
Another Challenge of the Sustainable Impcat Program from the ZHAW. This challenge is about developing a future-oriented customer portal regarding smart meter technology (target group can be freely selected: private users, industry, trade, etc.) based on exemplary data from the 2020.