Singularity University is hosting Global Impact Competition Miami to find innovative ideas to address sea level rise.
How would you solve South Florida’s sea level rise challenge and improve the lives of millions of people in three to five years by using technology? The competition is supported by $70,000 from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Two winners will receive full tuition to Singularity University’s 10-week Graduate Studies Program in Silicon Valley, where they will work in teams with participants from around the world to build out ideas to humanitarian challenges.
This information session will include a talk by Salim Ismail, founding executive director of Singularity University. The event will be held at The LAB Miami from 6-9 p.m. on March 18.
Contest deadline is April 17. For more details, please visit http://global.singularityu.org/miami/gic.