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Leext
The HR-Tech sector has lagged far behind other sectors. Companies are still either using traditional methods in their recruitment processes or getting help from different sources for each step. This both reduces the effectiveness of this process and creates an inevitable bias in companies that use traditional recruitment processes. Leext's goal is to migrate this entire process to a single, advanced and completely unbiased all-in-one platform.
Aestuarium
Despite the majority of Earth’s surface being covered by water, only 1% of this is accessible fresh water. Fresh water scarcity is an ongoing problem, which is projected to only worsen in the future. As such, by as soon as 2030, global demand for this precious resource is expected to exceed supply by 40%. Seawater desalination unlocks an "infinite" supply of fresh water, and holds the potential to bridge this aforementioned gap. However, current desalination technologies are expensive, energy intensive and environmentally damaging. Aestuarium is developing sustainable and cost-effective alternatives, to ensure an abundant and accessible fresh water supply.
The Platform
Polarization within society; the growing inability and unwillingness in society to understand different perspectives and put ourselves in others shoes.
AIR Robotica
We at AIR are trying to solve the problem of the limited relevance and impact of robotics in various aspects of people's lives. Despite advancements in technology, robotics may still face challenges in being widely accepted and utilized in everyday scenarios. These challenges could include limitations in functionality, accessibility, ease of use, or perception barriers.
UPYourself
Many high school students lack essential skills that are crucial to their academic and professional progress. This gap makes the transition from high school to college ( / life after high school) particularly challenging. Schools sometimes try to tackle aspects of this challenge on their own, leading to inconsistency for students and sometimes a lack of continuity in their professional development.
Emilaid
People with physical disabilities encounter numerous problems every single day. One of the biggest obstacles that many might encounter are related to writing or typing. Say you need to type out a * to show that you are doing a multiplication, but you are unable to use both arms to press the shift and 8 key. This situation can turn out to be quite tricky, especially when you are trying to make a test or do some otherwise simple tasks. We initially found that the grades in school for some children with physical disabilities were taking big hits due to their inability to efficiently work with their computers. And this is where our story starts, with a teenage girl called Emily. She is a bright girl with cerebral palsy, but she just couldn't translate her intelligence to good grades due to her condition.
Culturio
The current approach to marketing and discovering events is both inefficient and outdated. Event organizers often waste significant resources on broad marketing strategies that fail to engage their target audience effectively. Furthermore, potential customers are often led down by generic advertisements and the hassle of finding events that trulv match their interests. This disconnect highlights a pressing unmet need for a more personalized, engaging way to connect organizers and event-goers. We've observed a shift in market demand towards tailored content and experiences, yet the event industry lags in adopting these advancements. We are here to adopt a new way of finding and marketing events by absolutely revolutionizing the engagement between customers and organizers!
LettuceLeaves
The low end of the "fast" restaurant market is in chaos in certain places (university campuses, shopping malls, business areas) - long queues, lack of reliable information and reviews about available restaurants, and existing review platforms can not keep up with the changes. This considers especially vendors as food trucks and small pubs. Franchises benefit from good contracts to get favorable locations (faculty canteens - Food City at TU Delft) and brand size and recognition to create more favorable marketing campaigns and more efficient systems (self-order apps and kiosks - KFC, McDonald) when small business owners can not afford that.
MiniSwaps
The challenge for MiniSwaps is to address the unsustainable cycle of baby clothing consumption, which often involves frequent purchases of new garments followed by disposal or donation as the baby outgrows them. This cycle contributes to environmental waste, as discarded clothing ends up in landfills, and it also perpetuates a culture of overconsumption and fast fashion.