Judges
HRH Princess Eugenie
Co-Founder, The Anti-Slavery Collective
Phil Bennett
Independent Anti-trafficking Technology Consultant
Ryan Berg
Co-Founder & CEO, Aruna Project
Taina Bien-Aimé
Executive Director, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women
Adriana-Eufrosina Bora
Project AIMS (AI against Modern Slavery) Lead, Mila - Quebec AI Institute & QUT - Queensland University of Technology
Julia de Boinville
Co-Founder, The Anti-Slavery Collective
Hasina Kharbhih
Founder & Chairperson, Impulse NGO Network
Jason Newman
Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Jasmine O'Connor
CEO, Anti-Slavery International
Rosi Orozco
Former Congresswoman & Volunteer, Kaleido Inc
Philippa Southwell
Modern Slavery Lawyer + Managing Director, Southwell & Partners
Judging Criteria
- Alignment: The solution uses technology to address the Challenge and one or more of the Challenge dimensions.
- Potential for Impact: The planned solution implementation has the potential to impact the intended population.
- Feasibility: The team has a realistic, practical plan for implementing the solution, and it is feasible in the given context.
- Innovative Approach: The solution includes a new technology, a new application of technology, a new business model, or a new process for solving the Challenge.
- Inclusive Human-Centered Design: Inclusive and equitable outcomes are considered in the design, implementation, and internal operations of the solution.
- Scalability: The solution has a plan for financial viability and the potential to be scaled to affect the lives of more people.
- Partnership Potential: The applicant clearly explains how the solution would benefit from the broad range of resources that the Solve, the HPE Foundation, and The Anti-Slavery Collective community is positioned to provide.
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