Aurora Tech Award announces 2023 winners
New Delhi [India], March 17 (ANI/PNN): The Aurora Tech Award announced this year’s winners in an online ceremony on International Women’s Day. Standing out amongst 400 applications from around the world, the winner of this edition is Elizabeth Mwangi who founded the startup Gwiji connecting cleaners living in the slums of Nairobi with local clients.
Launched in May 2022, the project thus far has been able to complete more than 2,000 cleaning orders and increase a cleaner’s income from USD 2 to USD 10 per day. “Through Gwiji, we have been able to economically empower more than 150 women that live in extreme poverty in Nairobi by connecting them to over 500 clients.” stated Mwangi, “These women are the breadwinners in their families and finding work ensures that their families eat, and their children go to school.” she added.
Second place was awarded to Iva Gumnishka from Bulgaria, who founded Humans in the Loop, a company that provides data annotation services for computer vision. The startup, which was awarded USD 20,000, was founded to support refugees and people living in conflict situations, by giving them access to easy, accessible remote work that they can do online safely from home. They are learning essential skills on how to train and supervise AI models through annotation work.
Rocket Learning, a startup that organizes digital teacher-parent communities created by Namya Mahajan from India, was awarded third place and a USD 10,000 cash prize. The project makes early childhood education available to low-income families. It is based on the power and potential of early childhood development as a lever to improve women’s empowerment and labor force participation, as well as young children’s learning and life outcomes.
“This year’s Award not only recognizes the efforts of these remarkable founders, but supports the winners with cash prizes to help them reach their goals,” said Ekaterina Smirnova, Executive Director of the Aurora Tech Award, “We will continue to support our participants by offering mentorship resources to contribute to their startups’ further development.” Founded in 2021 by inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, the Award supports women entrepreneurs who are using technology to develop their communities, with the overarching goal of challenging gender inequality in IT.
On this important date, inDrive and the Aurora Teach Award recognize women who have become the driving force behind development, and that connect communities to vital educational, health, and financial services. Learn more about the Aurora Tech Award and receive helpful tips for women entrepreneurs by signing up to the digest here . Aurora Tech Award is a non-profit initiative of inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform. Today, inDrive is available in more than 700 cities in 47 countries on five continents and ranks second in the world among mobility services in terms of downloads monthly on Play Store and App Store, with a total of more than 150 million downloads.
In addition to ride-hailing services, inDrive offers other mobility services, such as intercity transport and freight services. inDrive is headquartered in Mountain View, California, with regional hubs in the Americas, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the CIS countries, employing more than 2,700 people.
The Aurora Tech Award is an award for women tech startup founders whose projects have had a profound impact on global development. The objective is to support women in the field of advanced technologies, especially women entrepreneurs.
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