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IMDA Open Innovation Platform Call 17

Nordic Innovation House Singapore is a Community Partner for lMDA Open Innovation Platform Call 17.


IMDA Open Innovation Platform Call 17
The latest IMDA Open Innovation Platform Challenges are now open! Stand to win up to $3,150,000 in prize monies and Microsoft support when you submit a proposal to solve these real-world business challenges. Partnering with Cellini, Ministry of Health (MOH), CPF Board (CPFB), Institute for Adult Learning (IAL), Microsoft, and Parendigm - to bring you challenges that tackle real-world business problems. From healthcare learning to sustainability and order management, there's something for everyone.

Here's a sneak peek of some challenges:

  • Cellini is looking to improve their end-to-end inventory and stock management from point of purchase to delivery, to achieve real-time inventory accuracy and a more seamless shopping experience for customers.

  • MOH and CPFB is looking for a solution to help  Singaporeans and PRs estimate the amount of cash they need to pay out-of-pocket for their and their loved ones’ healthcare needs, to alleviate anxiety and provide greater assurance over healthcare affordability.

  • Microsoft aims to achieve carbon negativity, water positivity, and zero waste, as well as to provide businesses with an integrated carbon management solution that enables them to create, manage, and trade carbon assets by 2030. How can Microsoft enable businesses to create and trade these carbon assets? 

  • Parendigm recognises the growing influence of digital technologies in modern parenting and seeks to innovate to stay current with the evolving preferences and behaviours of parents and children. They are exploring the addition of new digital services that can assist parents throughout their parenting journey and facilitate their child's development.

  • Healthcare education in schools lacks clinical attachments in high acuity units, resulting in knowledge gaps for graduates in managing acute conditions. How can an acute care hospital quickly and interactively train junior healthcare workers to identify and manage patients in acute medical conditions?


Check out the challenges and be sure to submit your proposals by 28 April 2023, 4PM SGT.