Climate Hack is a virtual programme that aims to equip individuals in Asia with digital skills to develop and accelerate innovative tech-driven solutions for climate change.
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Registration for Climate Hack 2022 is now closed.
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Our Impact
Climate Hack 2021
The pilot edition of Climate Hack in 2021 attracted 500 registrants and saw 120 participants across Asia undergo training.
46 digital prototypes were developed to tackle climate change – covering areas such as energy, food security, waste
management and sustainable living to a panel of judges. Three teams from Malaysia and Indonesia emerged as winners,
after scoring highly on impact and innovation.
46 digital prototypes were developed to tackle climate change – covering areas such as energy, food security, waste
management and sustainable living to a panel of judges. Three teams from Malaysia and Indonesia emerged as winners,
after scoring highly on impact and innovation.
Climate Hack 2021 saw SIF win the World Bank Digital Skills Innovation Award: Lifelong Learning, which recognises
innovative programmes that teach essential skills for the digital workplace and the digital economy. Read about it here.
Climate Hack 2022
Following the pilot, Climate Hack was launched in April 2022. The 2022 edition attracted more than 240 participants from over 10 countries in Asia. The nine-month long programme includes an additional segment, Climate Lab, where selected teams undergo an incubation programme supported by mentors who are industry experts to bring their solutions to a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) stage.
66 teams submitted digital prototypes and solutions for a greener planet, covering challenge areas like City in Nature,
Sustainable Living, Resilient Future, Green Economy and Energy Reset. Four cross-cultural teams from India, Singapore,
Malaysia, Indonesia, and Jordan emerged as winners during the Pitch Day on 11 June 2022.
Sustainable Living, Resilient Future, Green Economy and Energy Reset. Four cross-cultural teams from India, Singapore,
Malaysia, Indonesia, and Jordan emerged as winners during the Pitch Day on 11 June 2022.
The teams in Climate Lab presented their MVP at the Graduation Showcase on 25 March 2023, on an interactive Metaverse platform, ZEP. Read about it here.
What You Can Expect
Cash prizes
Up to $5,500
Mentorship
Be guided by industry experts
Digital Skills Training
Learn digital skills and tap on technology to innovate for climate change
Entry to Climate Lab
Opportunity to build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for validated learning and testing
International Networks
Connect with like-minded individuals to learn and build a more sustainable planet