Thanks for all the votes!
Per category, the participant with the most votes will go to the final.
The ballot boxes are open! Vote for your favorite innovative idea that contributes to a better world.
We have selected the pre-finalists of the Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award. You can now vote which ideas should be on stage during the finale in NEMO! In the three categories: Society, Health and Environment & Climate the idea with the most votes will be presented during the finale on November 9 at NEMO.
Voting closes on Sunday 10 October.
The Innovation award is an inclusive competition open to idea’s from all research disciplines. Researchers, staff and students from all Amsterdam universities and universities of applied sciences and the Netherlands Cancer Institute were able to sign up for the Innovation Award. For this year, all entries are inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations in three categories:
€ 10.000 will be awarded to the best idea in each category during the festive finale on November 9!
View 1-minute video’s from all the pre-finalists here!
Cast your vote until October 10. You can cast one vote for your favorite entry! The three ideas with the most votes per category will be the finalists for the AmSIA 2021 Award.
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