Deutsche Telekom challenges innovators to be creative and invent digital services that make smart cities more livable for everyone.
By 2050, 66% of the world’s population is expected to live in urban areas. How will cities supply these populations with basic resources like safe food, clean water, and sufficient energy, while also ensuring overall economic, social and environmental sustainability?
The convergence of smart devices with big data and the internet of things offers an opportunity for cities to reimagine how they provide municipal services to growing populations. Sensors and smart city infrastructure can provide information about the local municipality, easy access to public transportation, intuitive navigation aids, and user-friendly tools for civic participation. Vast amounts of information on virtually any topic are now accessible, at any time, through personal devices.
How can digital technologies and sensor data make cities more livable for their citizens, especially those that are disadvantaged? Such users include those:
- Who are newcomers to an area (unfamiliar with local terrain or not fluent in the local language)
- Who have small children (navigating public transportation, learning about available services)
- Who struggle with digital literacy (elderly, learning disabled)
- Who are blind, deaf, or physically handicapped
- Who are elderly - as the population ages, more and more people will experience reduced mobility, diminished hearing, and loss of visual acuity.
Possible services that could be addressed are as varied as:
- Navigation services
- That guide a user to his/her destination in the best way, taking into account current conditions, user handicaps, and public transportation options
- That identifies nearest available parking spaces, both commercial and municipal
- Accessibility to municipal information and services
- By identifying and aggregating the correct sources of information
- By providing instant translations into other languages or other formats (read aloud, infographic, etc.)
- Services that enable people to live independently
- By creating an AI-like interface to more intuitively connect people to digital services
- By linking home sensors to municipal services for emergencies, utility disruptions, etc.
Proposed solutions should have supporting evidence and/or a strong rationale for their validity. Approaches that can be demonstrated are of particular interest, but ideas are welcomed too. A prize purse of $25,000USD will be shared among the top innovators. Winners will travel to Germany to present their solutions at Deutsche Telekom’s annual Innovation Day forum in September 2018. This exciting opportunity will introduce the winners to the broader technical community within Deutsche Telekom. Additionally, winners may be invited to develop their solution with Deutsche Telekom’s engineering team.
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Prize
Deutsche Telekom will select the top three winning solutions. The first prize winner will receive $15,000, second prize $7000, and third prize $3000. All prizes are cash awards.
Additionally, all three winners will present their solutions at Deutsche Telekom’s Innovation Day on September 17, 2018. Winners will attend this event as guests of Deutsche Telekom. This unique opportunity will introduce the winners and their solutions to the broader technical community within Deutsche Telekom. There may be further opportunities for winners to develop their solutions with Deutsche Telekom’s engineering team.
Each winner will retain intellectual property rights to winning solutions, but winners agree to grant Deutsche Telekom a royalty-free, non-exclusive license should the sponsor choose to use the solution.
Timeline
Pre-registration begins June 21, 2018
Open to submissions July 5, 2018
Submission deadline August 13, 2018 @ 4:59 pm ET
Judging August 14 to August 31, 2018
Winners Announced September 3, 2018
How do I win?
To be eligible for an award, your proposal must, at a minimum:
- Satisfy the Judging Scorecard requirements
- Thoughtfully address the Submission Form questions
- Be scored higher than your competitors!
Solutions must, at a minimum:
- Improve the livability and sustainability of a city through its usage
- Make municipal services more available to everyone
- Assist a user in some way to manage his/her life via a digital service, e.g. ease handling of administrative tasks
- Create more value for the user, e.g. by combining existing services
- Be technically feasible
Judging Scorecard
Section
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Description
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Overall Weight
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Customer Need
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Which customer need does the solution address? How did the innovator identify it? How important and urgent is it relative to other needs?
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25
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Uniqueness
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How unique is the solution? What makes it so unique compared to other solutions? Who are the most relevant competitors? What’s the potential competition in the future?
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20
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Simplicity
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How simple is the solution? What is the customer journey? How user-friendly and intuitive is the solution, especially for elderly and handicapped users?
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20
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Scalability
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How scalable is the solution? What are the key drivers for its scalability? How do you envision collaborating with Deutsche Telekom? How will you address standardization?
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15
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Business Potential
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What is the business plan? Who do you envision using your solution and why? How could you monetize the solution? What are the potential opportunities and risks?
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10
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Technical Maturity
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How technically mature is the solution? e.g. ideation, proof of principle, proof of concept, prototype, modification of existing technology, reduction to practice, beta-testing, commercialized. How does the solution integrate with mobile technologies?
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10
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Rules
Participation Eligibility:
The challenge is open to all adult individuals, private teams, public teams, and collegiate teams. Teams may originate from any country. Submissions must be made in English. All challenge-related communication will be in English.
No specific qualifications or expertise in the field of Smart Cities is required. Prize organizers encourage outside individuals and non-expert teams to compete and propose new solutions.
To be eligible to compete, you must comply with all the terms of the challenge as defined in the Challenge-Specific Agreement.
Registration and Submissions:
Submissions must be made online (only), via upload to the HeroX.com website, on or before 4:59 pm EST on August 13, 2018. No late submissions will be accepted.
Intellectual Property Rights:
As detailed in the Challenge-Specific Agreement, Competitors will retain all intellectual property rights to their solution. If awarded a prize, the Sponsor will require the winner to share a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to the intellectual property contained in the Submission. This allows both the Innovator and Sponsor to independently use the intellectual property for their own use.
Additional Information
- By participating in the challenge, each competitor agrees to submit only their original idea. Any indication of "copying" amongst competitors is grounds for disqualification.
- All applications will go through a process of due diligence; any application found to be misrepresentative, plagiarized, or sharing an idea that is not their own will be automatically disqualified.
- All ineligible applicants will be automatically removed from the competition with no recourse or reimbursement.
- No purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win the competition.
- Void wherever restricted or prohibited by law.