Create a winning 'bitesize' animation or film of less than one minute that drives awareness of how we can use technology to promote equality, diversity and inclusion in the workforce. (And if you like designing GIFs, check out our #ArtxTechforGood challenge for another chance to win big).
Equality, diversity and inclusion in the workforce leads to more innovation, more opportunities for all, better access to talent, and better business performance. Employers must, by law, have an equal opportunities policy and when it comes to employment, they must recruit, manage and promote staff fairly and without discrimination. We are looking for ideas for the use of emerging technologies to train people to harness new ways of working, promote equality, diversity and inclusion, and learn new skills for the digital age.
"Diversity and inclusion bring us all opportunities to learn from others and grow. By working with people from different backgrounds and with different experiences and working styles, we learn and get another view. Diverse views make for better decisions, and thus drive a high-performance culture." (Dennis Nally, PwC)
"Employees who feel included, valued and rewarded are more engaged and motivated. In a worldwide survey of 3 million employees on diversity, employee satisfaction and organisational performance, it was found that creating an inclusive and harmonious environment was a key driver in employee engagement and commitment." (David Pollitt, author of 'Diversity in the Workforce')
"We know diversity and inclusion are values critical to our success and future innovation. We also know challenging bias–inside and outside our walls–is the right thing to do. That’s why we continue to support efforts that fuel our commitments to progress." (Google, Diversity)
"The most successful companies are linking diversity to the business case, so people don't assume it's merely a soft skill. In order to be innovative, you have to have on your staff people who think differently from each other." (Sondra Thiederman, Workplace Diversity Expert)
Now is your time to help spread the message of equality, diversity and inclusivity.
MeshMinds and FastJobs want to support creators who can help drive awareness of the applications of technology in promoting workforce equality, diversity and inclusion. We invite creators to:
Our judges will then select the top five winners to receive a $1000 cash prize, all or part of which can be used to develop your animation or film further. Winning animations or films will be showcased for 8 days at MeshMinds 1.0 - Singapore’s first creative innovation lab focused on Art x Technology for Good - at ArtScience Museum in January 2018.
About the Sponsors
FastJobs is currently Singapore's No.1 mobile application for non-executive jobs. We aim to bring simplicity and convenience in connecting jobseekers and employers effectively. Features such as resume generator, location filter and job recommendations alerts are built in the app to help our jobseekers get jobs fast. Our employers are able to use FastJobs Employer Dashboard to recruit, screen and manage candidates easily, increasing their productivity. FastJobs is also available in Malaysia and Philippines.
MeshMinds is an investor in creative technology for good. We are looking for the world's best ideas for projects and prototypes that fuse art with emerging technology to drive change for the sustainable development of people and our planet. We ignite inspiration through collaborative experiences and we invest in creative teams with scalable ideas that have a good story. In January 2018, MeshMinds is producing MeshMinds 1.0 – Singapore’s first creative innovation lab focused on Art x Technology for Good. We are extremely grateful to our partners and sponsors, without which MeshMinds 1.0 would not be possible: ArtScience Museum, Autodesk Singapore, LASALLE College of the Arts, IMDA, HTC Vive and Lenovo.
To participate, create an animation or film of less than one minute that drives awareness of how we can promote workforce equality, diversity and inclusion using technology.
Consider research such as: https://www.launchpadrecruits.com/insight-articles/technology-boosts-equality-and-diversity-at-work