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Sustainable Finance Hack: Bold innovations in Sustainable Finance need Collective Intelligence

Sustainable Finance Hack: Bold innovations in Sustainable Finance need Collective Intelligence

According to the Financial Centers for Sustainability (FC4S) network, representing 30 financial centers encompassing USD 61.3 trillion equity market capitalization, up-skilling in financial centers is one of the greatest challenges to bolster sustainable finance.

Besides, sustainable finance faces tremendous innovation challenges, many of which require a change of perspective on the purpose of finance, on how financial institutions shall adapt, and most importantly, on building reliable indicators to design thorough finance instruments, which positive impact shall thoroughly be verified.

As the success of Building Bridges has demonstrated, the private, public and international institutions in Geneva have a unique collective advantage to promote sustainable development  through finance in Geneva, in Switzerland, and globally.

The Sustainable Finance Hackathon (#SFH2021) has been built since 2019 by Open Geneva and the Geneva School of Economics and Management, and with the support of the Canton of Geneva. The objective is to promote the collective development of bold innovations, which in turn may continue their journey as entrepreneurship (e.g., impact startups, not-for-profit organizations), intrapreneurship, or scientific research projects based on concrete needs.

The word hackathon is a contraction of “hack” and “marathon”, is a 24-hour sprint to find practical solutions to outstanding problems through the mobilization of collective intelligence of people with diverse expertise and cultural backgrounds. The #SFH2021 hackathon is a special moment, which gathers people interested in advancing sustainable finance, in a highly motivating and playful environment with no-judgement. 

The organization of the #SFH2021 hackathon is highly conducive to unleashed creativity and quick, yet intense and self-learning. It also fosters building long-lasting friendly horizontal collaborations across organizations by doing-together and by removing usual hierarchical, institutional and intergenerational barriers. 

Through the active participation of people and organizations in Geneva and globally, the #SFH2021 hackathon contributes to the emergence of novel innovations and collaborations, including with a generation of students in finance, management, environmental and computer sciences, who are eagerly willing to make the world a better place. 

The Sustainable Finance Hackathon #SFH2021 will be held on November 26th and 27th at Campus Biotech, with its closing ceremony on Tuesday, 30th November 7pm at Forum Genève.

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