Funding awards unveiled by DLT4EU, the accelerator that has curated a sustainable ecosystem of DLT solutions to solve social and environmental challenges
DLT4EU announced the three solutions of it’s accelerator programme that will receive follow-on funding. The international company Convergence.tech, the British platform Alice and the Spanish community eReuse developed the chosen solutions: a digital passport to track the argan oil supply chain in Morocco, a Machine Learning tool to improve NGOs impact reporting in Africa and a standardised protocol to refurbish electronic devices in Barcelona, respectively. The awards ceremony took place today during the final event of the programme, which was held online together with prominent voices from the technology for the common good sector.
The selected solutions have been assessed by an Evaluation Jury composed of external subject matter experts from fields like Public and Social Good Sector Innovation, Innovative Finance, or Business Strategy, among others. Specifically, factors such as the contribution of the solution to the environment or the ability to share the knowledge acquired with other public and private sector organisations have been taken into account. The three winning initiatives share their focus on beneficiary communities and their potential to improve quality of life.