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/PRNewswire/ Open innovation firm InnoCentive is supporting Christian humanitarian organisation World Vision on a new challenge to find dramatically better.
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LAUSANNE, Switzerland, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Debiopharm (www.debiopharm.com), a Swiss-based, global biopharmaceutical company, today announced the launch of a global challenge to identify a new single-dose formulation of approved mRNA COVID-19 vaccines through the InnoCentive network of problem Solvers. To respond to the need to control the ongoing pandemic with simplified vaccine dosing, Debiopharm is employing a collaborative approach, as practiced in their business model, of leveraging the world as an innovation laboratory. Through InnoCentive, an open innovation crowdsourcing platform, the challenge has been launched to global participants from various backgrounds including science, engineering, and technology. This theoretical challenge requires the submission of a written proposal, directly via the InnoCentive Platform, before the end of May 2021.
InnoCentive Launches Open Innovation Challenge With Habitat for Humanity to Inexpensively Harvest Drinking Water in Mexico
Global nonprofit seeking low-cost ideas to use rainwater or other sources for drinking water in urban areas of Mexico
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LONDON, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Open innovation firm InnoCentive is supporting global housing nonprofit Habitat for Humanity in a new Challenge to find low-cost solutions to harvest water and remove impurities so that water is suitable for human consumption.
Around 768 million people in the world do not have access to clean drinking water, and Mexico is one country that faces challenges in this area. Although more than a third of homes in Mexico suffer from water shortages, torrential rain does fall during certain months. However, without a proper management system, this water is unusable. Most rainwater is not fit for human consumption because of pollutants and microorganisms th