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Technology's influence on the ground | Noa Havazelet
In this video, Noah Havelet, Google Accelerator Program Manager, discusses the process of innovation and how it plays a key role in addressing global challenges. She highlights the iterative nature of innovation, emphasizing that it often involves failures and pivoting before achieving success. Noah also explores how trends in technology, such as AI and machine learning, are transforming the humanitarian sector.
These technologies allow for #predictivemodeling, enabling quicker crisis responses and optimized resource allocation. Join Noah as she shares insights on driving innovation through curiosity, problem-solving, and the power of tech in creating lasting impact.
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This video was recorded at the World Food Programme's Humanitarian Ventures Accelerator Pitch Event at Google's HQ in San Francisco. The WFP Humanitarian Ventures Accelerator Pitch Event is a culmination of WFP Humanitarian Ventures Accelerator Programme, leveraging expertise and frameworks developed by the WFP Innovation Accelerator and funding and technology expertise from Google. This pitch event gives the stage to 10 World Food Programme ventures to showcase the innovations they've evolved with support from Google's Accelerator Team for over the past six months.
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