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CGIAR seeking Applications for INSPIRE Challenge

Paris Techstars Accelerator Program (France)

Deadline: 15-Aug-2020

The CGIAR Platform for Big Data in Agriculture is seeking applications for the INSPIRE Challenge to demonstrate the power of big data analytics through inspiring and innovative projects.

Global agriculture is increasingly driven by data. Advances in computing power, data storage, and data communications over the last 30 years have given rise to powerful tools for helping make farming and food systems more precise, profitable, and adaptive. Newer digital innovations — including machine learning, the expansion of connected sensor technologies, and robotics — promise more dramatic changes in the farming landscape in the near future.
The Inspire Challenge is CGIAR’s signature digital innovation process. It leverages the global footprint and deep food security subject matter expertise of CGIAR with expert industry partners to link digital technologies to impact in developing economies
The Challenge:

Digital Innovation and COVID-19

The current crisis provides an opportunity to test a key part of the theory of change: that data and digital tools bring critical capabilities for agile adaptation in food systems. Two new categories, codesigned with funders, for 2020 are directly relevant to the current crisis:
The Inspire Challenge first-stage grants process will run mostly as planned, but targeting specific response, recovery, and resilience metrics added to the judging rubric in all challenge categories.
The two other Inspire Challenge categories also hold great potential for targeting digital innovation towards response, recovery, and resilience related to the food security challenges unfolding from the COVID-19 crisis:

As a result, the 2020 Inspire Challenge startup grant evaluation will include specific COVID-19 response, recovery, and resilience metrics added to the judging rubric.

Challenge Categories

Applications must fall under one of the following Challenge categories:
Award Information
Eligibility Criteria
Platform for Big Data in Agriculture is looking for novel approaches that democratize data-driven insights to inform local, national, regional, and global policies and applications in agriculture and food security in real time; helping people–especially smallholder farmers and producers–to lead happier and healthier lives.

For more information, visit https://bigdata.cgiar.org/inspire/

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