The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is sponsoring the Enable Makeathon, a 60-day challenge intended to generate solutions to the problems faced by disabled people living in the third world. The challenge invites “engineers, designers, the scientific and innovation community, persons with disabilities, humanitarians, manufacturers, investors and entrepreneurs” to come together and combine their expertise to ease the lives of those who currently have no access to desperately needed technology.
“Typical hackathons usually run for about, you know, two days,” said Nihal Kashinath of Internet of Things, Bangalore, a partner for Enable Makeathon. “It’ll be a Saturday and Sunday, and people work toward making that proof of concept in those two days. But with Enable Makeathon, it was not just about creating a proof of concept, but actually designing a product for manufacturing.”
Participants in the onsite program in Bangalore will work with local organizations such as the Association for People with Disabilities, the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Workbench Projects, and IKP-Eden. They will meet with disabled people in the community to better understand the challenges they face, and utilize the city’s emerging makerspaces to work on products to meet those challenges. Experts and mentors will be on hand to guide the participating teams and to solve issues, and regular workshops and clinics will be part of the process. The project will culminate in a “Demo Day” on January 23rd, at which prototypes will be presented to the media and potential investors, incubators and NGOs. The online program allows remote participants to follow the same course through webinars and video presentations.
Enable Makeathon is accepting applications until October 31st, at which point 12-15 teams will be chosen for both the online and onsite programs. Teams will be judged periodically throughout the process, with the most promising being selected to proceed to later stages of the program. Prizes of $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000 will be awarded for the three best solutions as judged at the final Demo Day. The ICRC hopes to develop and market as many innovations from the program as possible, and is looking for support from investors. If you or your company would like to invest in the endeavor, you can contact the ICRC here.
Let us know if you will be participating. Discuss in the ICRC forum thread on 3DPB.com.