
Vote Now for the Solve 2017 Finalists
Big news: Today on the Solve website, you can see all the incredible ways that our Solve 2017 finalists are making a dent on this year’s Challenges.
The 2017 Solve Global Challenges received 953 solutions from 103 countries around the world. Our judges helped select the finalists in each Challenge. And, we just reached out to all of those finalists to invite them to join us for the Solve Challenge Finals in New York City on September 17 to pitch their solutions to our judges and our community.
Now we need your help.
We want to hear from you what you think about the finalists' solutions. The finalists with the most votes in each Challenge will receive the Solve Community Award during the Solve Challenge Finals.
Here’s how to vote for your favorite finalists:
Step 1: Log in or create an account at solve.mit.edu/login.
Step 2: Explore the finalists’ solutions on each of our four Challenge pages:
- Brain Health
- Sustainable Urban Communities
- Women and Technology
- Youth, Skills, and the Workforce of the Future
Step 3: Vote for your favorites. On each solution page, you’ll see a vote button at the top. Click the button to vote for your favorites! You can vote once per solution.
We’ll close voting at 5pm U.S. Eastern Time on September 16, and tally your votes to find out which finalists will receive the Solve Community Award for each Challenge.
Want to join us for the Solve Challenge Finals to find out who will become a Solver and who will win the Solve Community Award for each Challenge? Reach out to us at membership@solve.mit.edu to find out how to become a member of the Solve community.
Tags:
- Learning
- Economic Prosperity
- Health
- Sustainability
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