The document provides information about the 2023 Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge, which challenges students to solve one of the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology. It includes an overview of the timeline, prizes, judging criteria, frequently asked questions, and highlights from past solution challenges. The document encourages students to form teams, select a development goal, develop and test their solution, submit a demo video, and potentially receive mentorship and cash prizes if their solution is highly ranked.
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Welcome to the Google Solution Challenge 2024! This is your opportunity to harness the power of technology and innovation to address real-world challenges. Join us in creating solutions that have the potential to shape the future. Whether you're passionate about sustainability, healthcare, education, or beyond, this challenge invites you to showcase your coding skills and make a positive impact. Form a team, unleash your creativity, and be part of a global community working towards a better tomorrow. Are you ready to code for change? Join the Google Solution Challenge 2024!
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2023 Solution Challenge mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
The information brochure is provided here, so go through it to know all the criteria and information about Google's Solution Challenge. Access the document here
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2024 Solution Challenge mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
Created by the United Nations in 2015 to be achieved by 2030, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed upon by all 193 United Nations Member States aim to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet.
We invite all of you to join the competition and and transform ideas into reality.
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Join Solution Challenges Info Session 2024 for an engaging and insightful overview of this year's exciting innovation competitions. Discover the key themes, submission guidelines, and exclusive tips to excel in these challenges. Unleash your creativity, meet like-minded problem solvers, and explore opportunities to make a meaningful impact. Don't miss this chance to kickstart your journey towards creating innovative solutions for real-world challenges!
Welcome to the Google Solution Challenge 2024! This is your opportunity to harness the power of technology and innovation to address real-world challenges. Join us in creating solutions that have the potential to shape the future. Whether you're passionate about sustainability, healthcare, education, or beyond, this challenge invites you to showcase your coding skills and make a positive impact. Form a team, unleash your creativity, and be part of a global community working towards a better tomorrow. Are you ready to code for change? Join the Google Solution Challenge 2024!
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2023 Solution Challenge mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
The information brochure is provided here, so go through it to know all the criteria and information about Google's Solution Challenge. Access the document here
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2024 Solution Challenge mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
Created by the United Nations in 2015 to be achieved by 2030, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed upon by all 193 United Nations Member States aim to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet.
We invite all of you to join the competition and and transform ideas into reality.
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2023 Solution Challenge mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
Created by the United Nations in 2015 to be achieved by 2030, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed upon by all 193 United Nations Member States aim to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet.
We invite Leads to join the competition and/or host workshops to help their club members participate.
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The Google Developer Student Clubs 2023 Solution Challenge mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
Created by the United Nations in 2015 to be achieved by 2030, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed upon by all 193 United Nations Member States aim to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet.
We invite Leads to join the competition and/or host workshops to help their club members participate.
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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2. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
Overview
Timeline
Prizes
Judging criteria
Checklist
Table of contents
FAQs
Overview Videos
Tutorial Videos
A look back at 2022
Solution Challenge
A look back at 2021
Solution Challenge
3. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
The hardest part is getting started.
What if?
There were no limits to your ideas?
Technological constraints didn’t exist?
You could have an impact with just the resources available to you?
Advice from winners
Just start moving in a direction, you’ll learn along the way (don’t over plan!).
You don’t have to solve the world’s problems, just one that’s meaningful to you.
You don’t need the perfectly technical team, just a group that’s inspired and dedicated.
4. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
The Google Developer Student Clubs 2023 Solution Challenge
mission is to solve for one of the United Nations’ 17
Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
Created by the United Nations in 2015 to be achieved by 2030, the 17 Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) agreed upon by all 193 United Nations Member States aim
to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet.
We invite Leads to join the competition and/or host workshops to help their club
members participate.
Overview
5. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
January April
Jan 18
Solution
Challenge
Kickoff Event
February March May June
Learn & Build Phase
March 17
Submissions
Open!
March 31
Submissions
Close!
July
Mentorship
Phase
June 2
Final Solution
Submission
May 3
Top 100 global
team winners
announced!
August 3
Solution Challenge
Demo Day +
Top 3 Winners
Announced!
Solution evaluations!
Round 1
Solution Challenge Program Timeline
Solution evaluations!
Round 2
August
June 19
Top 10
global team
winners
announced!
Demo Day
Preparation
Jan 11
Announce Solution
Challenge!
Website goes live and
registration opens
6. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
Top 100 teams
Receive customized
mentorship from
Googlers and experts to
take solutions to the next
level, a branded T-shirt,
and a certificate.
Top 10 finalists
Receive additional
mentorship, a swag box,
and the opportunity to
showcase solutions to
Googlers and developers
all around the world at
Demo Day live on
YouTube.
Leads from top 10
receive swag box!
Contest Finalists
In addition to the swag
box, each individual from
the additional seven
recognized teams will
receive a Cash Prize per
student.
Winnings for each
qualifying team will not
exceed $4,000.
Top 3 winners
In addition to the swag
box, each individual from
the top 3 winning teams
will receive a Cash Prize
and a feature on the
Google Developers Blog.
Winnings for each
qualifying team will not
exceed $12,000.
All participants receive a Google Developers digital profile
badge and an official certificate.
Prizes
7. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
A panel of judges from Google will use the following criteria to
evaluate and score all submissions.
Judging: Criteria for Judges
IMPACT - 25 POINTS
1. Does the entry establish a clear challenge using their problem statement?
(5 POINTS)
2. Do they explain clearly which UN Sustainable Development goals and
targets they chose for their solution and why? (5 POINTS)
3. Feedback from users, testing & iteration (5 POINTS)
a. Does the team clearly describe three feedback points they
received from real users and the steps they took to test them?
b. Is there evidence of what the team learned and how the solution
was iterated upon based on user feedback?
4. Does the solution address the challenge (and problem statement)
identified by the team? Does the team adequately describe the success of
their solution using metrics, goals, and outcomes, or through cause and
effect? (5 POINTS)
5. Is there evidence of next steps? Does the team display a clear plan for
future extension to a larger audience if they were to continue? (5 POINTS)
TECHNOLOGY - 25 POINTS
1. Does the team clearly describe the following: architecture, high-level components,
responsibility of each component, specific products and platform they implemented?
Has the team clearly explained what Google technology they used and why? (5 POINTS)
2. Does the solution implement all the technical components needed to solve the challenge?
(5 POINTS)
3. Code testing and iteration (5 POINTS)
a. Does the team highlight one challenge they faced while building their code, how
they addressed the issue, and the technical decisions and implementations they
had to make? Did the team include guidance on running their code?
4. Does the video demonstration show an actual working application (not a mockup) and how
a user will interact with the solution? Does the demo show how the solution makes
effective and appropriate use of the features of the chosen Google technology or
platform? (5 POINTS)
5. Can the solution, in its current form or minor structural changes, support more users and
increased scale? (5 POINTS)
8. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
PROJECT SETUP
1. Please clearly describe
the challenge you are
solving for using a
problem statement.
(5 POINTS)
2. What United Nations'
Sustainable Development
goal(s) AND target(s) did
you choose for your
solution? What inspired
you to select these
specific goal(s) AND
target(s)?
(5 POINTS)
IMPLEMENTATION
3. Describe the architecture
that your team chose for
your solution. What are the
high-level components of
your architecture? What is
the responsibility of each
component?
(5 POINTS)
4. Which specific products
and platforms did you
choose to implement these
components and why?
(5 POINTS)
FEEDBACK / TESTING / ITERATION
5. Feedback from users, testing, & iteration
●Walk us through the steps you took to test
your solution with real users (outside of your
team). Provide three specific feedback
points you received from real users.
●What did you learn and how did it help
improve your solution? What are three
specific things you implemented and
improved for your solution based on the
feedback from users?
(5 POINTS)
6. Code testing and iteration
●Highlight one challenge you faced while
building your code, including detail on how
you addressed the issue and the technical
decisions and implementations you had to
make.
(5 POINTS)
SUCCESS AND COMPLETION OF
SOLUTION
7. How does your solution address the challenge
you are looking to solve for? Describe the success
of your solution using metrics, goals, and
outcomes. What Google technologies are you
using to track usage analytics? Using relevant (or
meaningful) statistics, concrete data or numerical
examples where possible. Or, where numbers
aren’t possible to use, please describe your
project’s impact using cause and effect.
(5 POINTS)
8. Upload a copy of your demo video. Make sure
the video demonstrates a working application and
how a user will interact with the solution. Make
sure the video also makes effective use of the
chosen Google products. Feel free to include
infographics or visual representation of the data
in your demo video.
(5 POINTS)
SCALABILITY /
NEXT STEPS
9. What do you see as the
future / next steps for your
project? How would you
expand your solution to
reach a larger audience?
(5 POINTS)
10. Explain how the
technical architecture of
your solution could
support (in its current
state or with minor
changes) scaling to a
larger audience.
(5 POINTS)
These are the questions on the submission form that you will be
asked to provide responses for.
Submitting a Solution: Submission Criteria
9. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
It’s important to start with creating an effective problem
statement.
Submitting a Solution: Creating a Problem Statement
A good problem statement:
● Presents an opportunity of some significance,
urgency, and priority
● Relates in the simplest terms possible, the
process of concern and impact on the
community
● Includes enough data so the audience can
understand the size and scope of the problem,
together with the degree or magnitude of the
problem
● Should not be more than one paragraph (as
little as 2-3 sentences, as much as 5-6 sentences)
How to structure a problem statement
● Who is experiencing the problem?
○ What segment/s of the community, how many?
● What is the problem?
○ Describe issue being experienced or need going
unmet
● Where/when is the problem occurring?
○ Context, situation, or process in which the problem
exists
● Why is it a problem? Why is it important to address?
○ Impact to community, region, businesses,
organizations
10. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
❏ Step 1: Join a Google Developer Student Club (anytime!)
❏ Step 2: Form a team (Dec-Jan)
❏ Step 3: Select United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Dec-Jan)
2023 Timeline Checklist
❏ Step 5: Identify a Solution (Jan)
❏ Step 6: Learn & build (Jan-Feb)
❏ Design the front-end interface
❏ Design the back-end technology
❏ Step 7: Test your solution (Feb-March)
❏ Step 8: Iterate (Feb-March)
❏ Step 9: Record a demo video and submit by March 31st, 2023
❏ Step 10: Top 100 solutions announced (May)
❏ Step 11: Top 100 mentoring (May)
❏ Step 12: Top 10 finalists announced (June)
❏ Step 13: Top 3 winners announced live on YouTube (August)
❏ Step 14: Celebrate all the 2023 Solution Challenge participants!
Design & Build
Submissions &
Judging
January - March
March - August
🏆
🛠
🙇
🏾
♀️
Getting Started
August - January
11. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
Can my solution solve a problem outside of the
scope of the 17 Sustainable Developer Goals?
For Solution Challenge 2023, we require your submitted solution to solve
for at least one or more of the 17 SDGs. When you have submitted your
solution, please review all the 17 SDGs to understand which SDG your
solution is focused on and what SDG targets you are looking to solve for.
Can one student or team submit with multiple
submissions if they’ve contributed to both projects?
The Terms and Conditions state “LIMIT ONE (1) ENTRY PER PERSON,” so
each student can only be a part of one submission.
Can I still participate in the Solution Challenge if
there is no Google Developer Student Club at my
university?
Yes, as a student you can still participate as long as you team up with at
least one student at an existing GDSC university. You must join that GDSC
community through the GDSC event platform. We recommend you to then
reach out to the GDSC lead for guidance on how to join or form a team
with their community.
Given the implications of
social distancing, our ability to
test with users was impacted -
- will the judges consider this?
Our judges will surely be mindful of the
limitations that have been added by COVID-
19. This includes but is not limited to:
● Ability to meet as a team
● Ability to have users test the
solution
● Lack of internet access or proper
developer environments due to
displacement from your college
campus.
To read the full list of frequently asked
questions head over to the FAQ page at
goo.gle/solutionchallenge.
If you have a question that is not answered
below, please reach out to your GDSC Lead.
FAQs
12. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
Watch and/or share these detailed “how to” videos for an overview of how
to participate in the Solution Challenge.
Overview videos
How to Build a Project
Walkthrough
Calling all
Student Developers!
UN 17 Sustainable
Development Goals
Overview and Ideas
13. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
Following tutorials will go a long way to help prepare the members for
the Solution Challenge.
Tutorial videos
Identifying a Problem
Identifying a Solution
Designing the Interface
Designing the Technology
1
2
3
4
14. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
2022 Solution Challenge winners! See the playlist & read more about them here
BloodCall - Greece, Harokopio
University of Athens
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #3:
Good Health & Wellbeing
BloodCall aims to make blood
donation an easier task for everyone
involved by leveraging Android,
Firebase, and the Google Maps SDK.
Blossom - Canada, University of
Waterloo
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #3:
Good Health & Wellbeing, #4: Quality
Education, #5: Gender Equality and
Women’s Empowerment, #10:
Reduced Inequalities
Blossom provides an integrated
solution for young girls to get access
to accurate and reliable menstrual
education and resources and uses
Android, Firebase, Flutter, Google
Cloud Platform.
Gateway - Vietnam, Hoa Sen
University
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #3:
Good Health & Wellbeing, #11:
Sustainable Cities, #17: Partnerships
Gateway creates an open covid-19
digital check-in system. Through an
open-source, IoT solution that pairs
with an application on a mobile device
and communicates with an embedded
system over Bluetooth connection
protocol. It uses Angular, Firebase,
Flutter, Google Cloud Platform,
TensorFlow,Progressive Web Apps
and connects users with a COVID-19
digital check-in system.
GetWage- India, G.H. Raisoni College
of Engineering, Nagpur
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #1:
No Poverty, #4: Quality Education, #8:
Decent Work & Economic Growth
GetWage provides a tool to help
those impacted by unemployment and
unfilled positions in the local economy
find and post daily wage work with
ease. It uses Firebase, Flutter, Google
Cloud Platform, TensorFlow.
Isak - South Korea, Soonchunhyang
University
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #3:
Good Health & Wellbeing, #12:
ResponsibleConsumption &
Production
Isak is an application that combines
the activity of jogging and trash
collection to make picking up trash
more impactful. It uses Firebase,
Flutter, Google Cloud Platform,
SaveONE life - Kenya, Taita Taveta
University
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #1:
No Poverty, #2: Zero Hunger,
#4:Quality Education, #10: Reduced
Inequality
SaveONElife helps donors locate and
donate goods to home orphanages in
Kenya that are in need of basic items,
food, clothing, and other educational
resources. It's built with Android,
Assistant / Actions on Google,
Firebase, Google Cloud Platform, and
Google Maps
SIGNify - Canada, University of
Toronto, Mississauga
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #10:
Reduced Inequalities, #4: Quality
Education
SIGNify provides an interface where
deaf and non-deafpeople can easily
understandsign language through a
graphical context. It leverages
Android, Firebase, Flutter, Google
Cloud Platform, and TensorFlow
Starvelp- Turkey, İzmir University of
Economics
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #2:
Zero Hunger
Starvelp aims to tackle the problems
of food waste and hunger by enabling
more ways to share local resources
with those in need. It leverages
Firebase, Flutter, and Google Cloud
Platform.
Xtrinsic - Germany, Faculty of Engineering
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #3: Good
Health & Wellbeing
Xtrinsic is an application for mental health
research and therapy - it adapts your
environment to your personal habits and
needs. Using a wearable device and
TensorFlow,the team aims to detect and help
users get through their struggles throughout
the day and at night with behavioral
suggestions. It’s built using Android, Assistant /
Actions on Google, Firebase, Flutter, Google
Cloud Platform, TensorFlow, WearOS,
DialogFlow, and Google Health Services.
Zero-zone - South Korea, Sookmyung
Women'sUniversity
UN Sustainable Goals Addressed: #4: Quality
Education, #10: Reduced Inequalities
Zero-zone supports active communication
for, and with, the hearing impaired and helps
individuals with hearing impairments practice
lip reading. The tool leverages Android,
Assistant / Actions on Google, Flutter, Google
Cloud Platform, and TensorFlow.
15. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
See the 2021 Solution Challenge winners!
Read more about them here.
DementiCare- Singapore
DementiCare is an app equipped with many
features to compliment caregiving for
Dementia patients such as sending urgent
notices, SOS, and creating a patient
dashboard.
Helppier- Canada
Helppier's goal is to encourage a new social
norm of volunteeringin people's’ daily
routines in their local neighbourhoods. The
app facilitates neighbours helping
neighbours through a gamified volunteering
system.
QRegister- Turkey
removes the need of physical paper
receipts upon transactions and instead
encouragesthe use of QR codes for users
to virtually keep track of all their receipts.
E-Owl - Egypt
is a virtual education platform for
professors to be able to create virtual
meetings, exams, posts and for students to
be able to check their grades and
assignments online.
I-RISE - Philippines
(I-RISE) is a disaster risk management
system that aims to bridge the information
gap between local government units,
disaster risk management offices, and the
island communities of Tubigon, Bohol.
Flow - Cameroon
Flow is a mobile application that helps users
easily find clean water sources nearby using
Google Maps.
GameYour Fit - Indonesia
Game Your Fit keeps track of your
movements in real time using your
smartphone's movement sensors to
promote exercising by gamifying the whole
experience.
Eye of God - India
Eye of God” offers an easy-to-use
navigation system for visuallyimpaired
people, acting as their “virtual-cane” to help
them navigate to their destination all by
themselves without needing the assistance
of other people.
Swaasthy- India
Swaasthy is an app made to uplift user's
health. It contains everything from medicine
reminder functionality to make an SOScall
to nearby ambulancesto getting an
appointment with a virtual doc.
SimplAR - Germany
SimplAR assists affected people by
leveraging the power of Natural Language
Processing: the user can take a picture of
any text, which is then simplified into an
understandableversion, following the Plain
Language guidelines.
16. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
● “Developing an Android app from Android Studio is so easy and
enjoyable. Android Studio's new features, including Flash Run and
ConstraintLayout, help us to build our app faster, easier, and
better. We develop our app with the aid of Google's CodeLabs,
which are so useful and easy to follow.”
TensorFlow
“TensorFlow is one of the open source tools we use to perform
supervised learning for detection. TensorFlow is a really easy tool
to use to get started. We chose to use TensorFlow because it is
easy to build neural networks using it. It has a comprehensive,
flexible ecosystem of tools, libraries and community resources
that lets researchers push the state-of-the-art in ML and helps
developers to easily build and deploy ML powered applications.”
Google Cloud Platform
● “GCP allows the apps to be 100% deployable on the cloud. With
that vast features available and readily available integration of
machine learning online, GCP allows us to be ready for every
stage of deployment, ultimately worldwide deployment at
multiple regions in multiple countries.”
Firebase
● “I loved Firebase more because of its easiness and scalability
and the approaches that we can do. It's smooth, fast and
amazing. It made me say goodbye to SQL and move towards
the NOSQL database as it's more robust, easy to use and
powerful.”
● “Flutter helped us to become more productive. It helped me to
build these apps with less code, and less worrying about the basic
features. The Hot Reload features saved a lot of my time.”
Flutter
Android
What past participants said
17. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
The 2022 Solution Challenge Demo Day hosted live on YouTube on July 28, 2022
showcased the top 10 winners and their solutions. Google product experts and viewers
asked the teams questions to learn more about their projects. Watch to get inspired!
2022 Solution Challenge Demo Day
2022 Demo Day Playlist
2022 Demo Day
18. 2023 Solution Challenge: Info Session
The 2021 Solution Challenge Demo Day hosted live on YouTube on August 26, 2021
showcased the top 10 winners and their solutions. Google product experts and viewers
asked the teams questions to learn more about their projects. Watch to get inspired!
2021 Demo Day 2021 Demo Day Playlist
2021 Solution Challenge Demo Day
19. We can’t wait
to see what you
build!
Check the event out at this link!