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Vietnam Challenge for Environment launched in Hanoi

The Vietnam Challenge for Environment was launched in Hanoi on August 24 as part of an ongoing campaign initiated by the US Embassy to end plastic pollution and keep Vietnam clean.
Vietnam Challenge for Environment launched in Hanoi ảnh 1At the event (Source: Internet)  
Hanoi (VNA) – TheVietnam Challenge for Environment was launched in Hanoi on August 24 as part ofan ongoing campaign initiated by the US Embassy to end plastic pollution and keepVietnam clean.

Co-launched by the US Embassy in Vietnam in partnership with Hatch and Swiss EP, the event will matchresearchers with entrepreneurs and encourage collaboration betweenuniversities, the startup community, and the private sector to createsustainable and long-term solutions to treating agricultural, industrial, andhousehold wastes, as well as solving plastic, carbon, and chemical pollutionproblems. 

Fenghua Wang, the US Departmentof State’s Regional Public Engagement Officer for Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia,said through the challenge, the US Embassy is committed to nurturing viable,sustainable, and scalable solutions to address such challenges.

She stressed the need to raisepublic awareness of environmental protection, which she said, requiresthe joint efforts of organisations, units, and the community.

The challenge will take placefrom August 24 to November 8, 2018, during which researchers and entrepreneurswill present their ideas and explore the open networking space to formhigh-performance teams.

They will have a chance to joinan intensive three-day camp to help entrepreneurs discover their key customersand develop their products based on customers’ demand.

During the incubation period,teams will regularly meet their mentors and attend workshops to refine theirbusiness models to achieve fundable stages by investors.

The best six teams will receiveseed funds, publicity and exposure, and be given the chance to pitch to notableinvestors.–VNA 
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