October 17, 2024 marked the end of the 2023-2024 Technovation Girls season! We were honored to wrap up another incredible year in such great company of students, volunteers, and supporters, and grateful to be able to celebrate together in person.

The 2024 Technovation World Summit Final Pitch and Award Ceremony was hosted at NVIDIA’s office, and included powerful words from Technovation Alumnae, board members, and partners. We were also honored to welcome a distinguished panel of Judges who had the impossible task of awarding the final prizes. Read on for more information about prizes—but before we get there, we want to say just one more time, that we are so proud of every person who joined us in 2024—that’s every student, mentor, judge, ambassador, parent, volunteer, and supporter. Thank you for sharing your time, energy, and vision for a better future with us.

Registration for the next season of Technovation Girls is open—and we hope you’ll join us for another record-breaking year of inspiration and motivation.

Congratulations again—to the winners, and to the entire Technovation community.

2024 Technovation girls season Award Winners

BEGINNER DIVISION (8 – 12 years old)

Social Innovation Award

Team Smart Elite from Nigeria, for their project AgriConnect, a mobile app that helps address the food crisis in Nigeria by connecting farmers, landowners, and seedling sellers.

Technology Award

Awarded to team DigiDaisies from Kazakhstan, for their app IHear, a mobile app developed for children with cochlear implants, to help young people with hearing impairments feel included in the world around them.

Grand Prize

Awarded to Team Go Code from Spain for their app BookaBook, a book sharing app that facilitates reading access in an eco-friendly way, including a carbon footprint monitor.

JUNIOR DIVISION (13 – 15 years old)

Social Innovation Award

Awarded to Team Flame Heart from Argentina, for their project Flame Fighters, a mobile app designed to prevent forest fires, with a map of active fire hotspots and listings of local temperature, wind, and humidity, as well as in-app emergency calling features.

Technology Award

Awarded to Team Spes Dojo from Japan, for their project OriPal, a mobile app that uses the therapeutic art of origami for dementia prevention, making use of AI and 3D visuals.

Grand Prize

Awarded to Team Vision Guardians, from Canada, for their project SafeCross, an AI powered app that helps visually impaired pedestrians. Users hold their phone up at an intersection and receive instant voice instructions about navigating the traffic signal safely.

SENIOR DIVISION (16 – 18 years old)

Social Innovation Award

Awarded to Team Curtis Technologies from Canada for their project CommuniCare, which helps people overcome language barriers when accessing medical services.

Technology Award

Awarded to Team Agape from Malaysia for their project Agape which creates a supportive and inclusive learning environment for special needs students. It utilizes AI to identify hand movements in real time and tailors lessons and speech assistance to foster inclusivity.

Grand Prize

Awarded to Team MicroGlio from the United Kingdom for their project MicroGlio, a mobile app to improve daily life for Dementia patients with features like customizable reminders, mood and appetite trackers, and a picture dictionary to aid communication.

Previously Announced Prizes 

Learn more about the 2024 Semifinalist Teams, Regional Winners, Finalists, and Special Award Winners.

CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN TO ALL TEAMS, VOLUNTEERS, AND SUPPORTERS FOR AN INCREDIBLE SEASON! REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE NEW SEASON OF TECHNOVATION GIRLS—JOIN US