In this second year of the Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge, Cisco is proud to continue recognizing young entrepreneurs who are developing innovative, technology-based solutions and services that have the ability to change the world.

We've been thrilled to see Project Vive, the 2017 Grand Prize winner, continue to advance their innovation, a wearable sensor called the Voz Box, which uses motion sensors to give voice to the voiceless. The excitement continues as we reviewed the submissions in the 2018 Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge!

This year, almost 300 teams competed for a total of US$300K in prizes. There were entrants from around the globe with solutions addressing challenges across education, healthcare, energy, the environment, and more. All teams had a deep understanding of the urgency of these problems facing our communities, and have innovative solutions to address those problems - in their communities and beyond.

Every year, I am more and more inspired by the ideas and solutions developed by young entrepreneurs and their passion to make a difference. I'm excited to introduce you to the winners of this year's competition:

Grand Prize (US$100,000)

CareNX has developed Feton, a portable, IoT-based fetal heart monitoring solution to enable fetal heart assessment anytime and anywhere. Learn more in the CareNX pitch video and on the team's website.

First Runner Up (US$75,000)

Jara has developed the Jara Unit, a low-cost, personal crank and solar powered tablet that teaches geographically custom education to refugees and those in disaster/conflict affected regions, without requiring access to a classroom. Learn more in the Jara pitch video and on the team's website.

Second Runners Up (US$25,000 each)

Third Runners Up: (US$10,000 each)

People's Choice Award (US$10,000)

Inventum-Pukio has developed a clean energy-powered atmospheric water generator with an IoT weather and soil monitoring system to complement natural water sources and enable smart farming. Learn more in the Inventum-Pukio pitch vi deo and on the team's website.

Congratulations to all of this year's GPS Challenge winners and I encourage you to view their solutions on the GPS Challenge site. They are truly Global Problem Solvers and I look forward to seeing their impact on the world as their visions become reality!


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