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SUMMARY:SOLVEATHON: Breaking the Silence
DESCRIPTION:Firefly Innovations and MIT Solve are co-hosting a virtual Solveathon on December 5th to source\, generate\, and refine innovative solutions related to mental health\, loneliness\, and substance use. This is a fast-paced\, interactive day of meeting new people and working collaboratively on big ideas. The most promising solutions presented at the end of the day will be eligible for continuing support from MIT Solve and from Firefly Innovations. Cash prizes will be awarded to winning teams. \nThe event will include 8 teams that will be formed and invited to participate in this Solveathon. Each team will consist of 1 Innovator and up to 7 Contributors with complimentary expertise. APPLY TODAY to be a Contributor and join the accepted innovators in this exciting of solving. \nApplications are live until November 29th. Innovator applications have closed. \n
URL:https://sph.cuny.edu/event/solveathon-breaking-the-silence/
LOCATION:Virtual (Online)
CATEGORIES:Center/Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center%20for%20Systems%20and%20Community%20Design":MAILTO:cscd@sph.cuny.edu
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