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European Social Innovation Competition announces its 10 Reimagine Fashion Finalists
1) ( France )
A technology that converts the CO2 emitted during fabric manufacturing into new synthetic fabrics.
2) ( Germany )
A start-up that turns recycled clothes into durable material used to make a range of products, from furniture to suitcases.
3) ( Netherlands )
An innovation to make custom-made clothes using a sustainable fabric made from mycelium, a substance found in mushroom roots.
4) ( United Kingdom )
Zero-waste and regenerative dyeing and coating services for textile applications through microbiological processes.
5) ( Belgium )
Dissolvable stitching thread and heat-dismountable rivets that help make the reuse and recycling textile products easier.
6) ( Denmark )
Sweat and shock absorbent insoles made from fibers upcycled from discarded textiles.
7) (Spain)
A search engine that identifies, matches, and compares textiles digitally and at scale.
8) ( Croatia )
A digital commerce platform which applies augmented reality and enables development of digital fashion by changing the way fashion is consumed.
9) ( Germany )
A start-up that promotes premium European Hemp Lyocell fibres as a viable and sustainable textile alternative.
10) ( Romania )
Artisan-designer collaborations focused on reviving heritage European textile crafts.
The Finalists were selected by an expert jury panel from a group of 30 Semi-Finalists who, in turn, had been chosen from a total of 766 applicants from across Europe . All Semi-Finalists participated in the European Social Innovation Competition Digital Academy- an intensive training and coaching programme designed to develop their initiatives remotely over the summer.
The three winners of this year's competition will be announced at a virtual Awards Ceremony being organised around the frame of the digital European Social Economy Exchange Event on November 26th , which leads up to the European Social Economy Summit in 2021. Each winner will receive 50,000€ in prize money to further develop their idea. All Semi-Finalists will be added to the Competition's growing Alumni Community and, next year, will be invited to enter the Impact Prize , which recognises the innovation that has had the most social impact across the previous12 months with a 50,000€ prize.
The European Social Innovation Competition selects a new Judging Panel every year. As a group, these Judges offer a wealth of experience and insights, covering social innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as technical expertise addressing the year's theme. Through their collective voice they review applications and determine which entrants are taken forward to later stages of the Competition, firstly as Semi-Finalists, then as Finalists, and ultimately as Winners. Each year's Judging Panel returns the following year to review applications for the Impact Prize. Please see the full list below:
Anita Hrast , IRDO - Inštitut za razvoj družbene odgovornosti ( Slovenia ), Anna Fiscale , Progetto Quid ( Italy ), Bert Van Son , MUD Jeans ( Netherlands ), Carrie Ann Moran , NCBI ( Ireland ), Federica Massa Saluzzo , EADA Business School (Spain), Fredrik Timour , Swedish Fashion Council ( Sweden ), Jaan Aps , Stories for Impact ( Estonia ), John Pitsakis , 3QUARTERS ( Greece ), Jonas Eder-Hansen , Global Fashion Agenda ( Denmark ), Pavlína Louženská, Consultant ( Czech Republic ), Pirjo Kääriäinen, Aalto University ( Finland ), Sebastian Thies , NAT-2 ( Germany ).
Launched in memory of social innovation pioneer Diogo Vasconcelos , the European Social Innovation Competition is a challenge prize run by the European Commission across all EU Member States and Horizon 2020 associated countries. Now in its 8th year, the Competition acts as a beacon for social innovators in Europe , employing a proven methodology for supporting early-stage ideas and facilitating a network of radical innovators shaping society for the better. Each year the Competition addresses a different issue facing Europe .
This year the focus is:
The Competition is organised by the European Commission with support from Nesta, Kennisland, Ashoka Spain , the European Network of Living Labs, and Scholz & Friends.
For information on earlier editions and winning projects, visit: www.eusic.challenges.org
Questions about the Competition can be sent to: info@socialinnovationprize.eu
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