WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING (WIL)

100-Hour Net-Zero Student Challenge

Thank you to all our participants and mentors for joining us in the 100-Hour Net-Zero Student Challenge! Your creativity, hard work, and commitment to creating industry-specific and sustainable solutions were vital to the success of this event. Together, you tackled industry-specific problems and developed innovative solutions that helped move us closer to net-zero emissions. Whether it was a new product, a cutting-edge app, or a strategic policy, your contributions demonstrated the power of ingenuity in creating a sustainable future.

Stay tuned for the next 100-Hour Challenge! We can’t wait to see what you’ll come up with next!

Meet The Winners!

Here's How The Challenge Worked

Guided by industry experts, you’ll collaborate with fellow students to tackle pressing issues that hinder businesses from reducing their emissions. Prior to the challenge, organizations and businesses will submit specific problems categorized by industry. Whether it’s a research question, a technological hurdle, or a business dilemma, you’ll have a range of challenge topics to choose from!

Eligible participants were post-secondary students currently completing their first Canadian diploma or degree.

Your Mission

Create a solution that not only addresses the challenge but also accelerates our collective journey to net-zero. With your innovative ideas, we can pave the way for a sustainable future. Are you ready to take on the challenge? 

Are you a net-zero professional interested in mentoring students participating in the challenge?

You can take part in the 100-Hour Challenge by providing project guidance, serving as a panel judge, submitting challenges, delivering kick-off keynote speeches, joining our networking events, or sponsoring student prizes. See all opportunities and express you interest below!

Net-Zero Challenge Information

Note: The workload is expected to be spread across the team, meaning that not all group members have to contribute to each deliverable. For example, a group of 8 students could have have 2 students engaging in stakeholder communications, 2 students creating and delivering the presentation, and 4 students splitting up the documentation. At least half of the group members must attend the presentation.

  • Preliminary conversations and guidance was sought out with at least 2 stakeholders. [team]
  • Presentation and Q&A delivered at the virtual career fair, 15 minutes total. [team]
  • Documentation of process and solution (1250-3000 words) including – a problem statement, stakeholder engagement processes, proposed solution, implementation plan, expected impact, economic/social/environmental sustainability, anticipated risks. [team]
  • Completion of pre- and post- challenge surveys. While not part of scoring, all winners must complete these surveys before being awarded prizes. [individual]

A detailed scoring sheet will be released along with the Challenge topics on September 13th. 

The top three winning groups will be determined by a judging committee of industry professionals. A peoples’ choice vote will be run for every grouping, with winners receiving an honourable mention.

Big picture judging criteria:

  • The solution is relevant and thoroughly addresses the issue. This means that it considers the interests of various stakeholders, such as industry partners, government agencies, and local communities.
  • The solution should be innovative and creative, addressing a real-life industry problem in a new or unique way.
  • The solution should not only be feasible but also scalable. It should have the potential to be implemented at a larger scale or in other similar settings.
  • The solution should be sustainable in the long term. It should consider the environmental, social, and economic aspects of sustainability.
  • All work is professional and of high quality, in both the challenge process and the deliverables.

Winner: 

  • $5000 grand prize in the form of prepaid VISA gift cards, distributed among team members.* 
  • A blog post showcasing the winning team’s solution published by ECO Canada. 
  • In addition, each team member will receive: 
    • ECO Canada training voucher valued at $500 
    • A swag bag

*Options will be discussed based on the winning team’s preferences, team size and ECO’s funding constraints. 

1st Runner Up:  

  • Each team member will receive: 
    • ECO Canada training voucher valued at $300 
    • $25 prepaid gift card of choice. 
    • A swag bag

2nd  Runner Up:

  • Each team member will receive: 
    • ECO Canada training voucher valued at $200 
    • A swag bag

People’s Choice winners: 

  • Each team member will receive a swag bag 

CHALLENGE AGENDA

June 18 - September 11: Registration Open!

**To be eligible for participation, you must be a post-secondary student currently completing your first diploma or degree.** 

During the registration process, you will have the opportunity to register as a team or an individual. You will also be asked to select your primary and secondary industry of choice.

  • You will be sent a Readings & Resources package with pre-reading information, judging criteria, a detailed schedule, a list of attending industry representatives, meeting links and information about virtual platform access, teams list, VCF info, and calendar invites for the event. 
  • Access to an online discussion platform (Slack), where all you can talk to other registrants, brainstorm, and exchange information. 
  • Free virtual training sessions, such as public speaking or project management, may be available six weeks prior to the challenge. 
  • Prizes will be announced.


*Prior to the kick-off, individual registrations will be formed into a team based on 1) Interest area, 2) Time zone/time availability, and 3) Diversify team areas of expertise. Teams of 3 or less may be added to other teams if necessary (we will let you know if this is the case).
 

  • The challenge officially kicks off and the specific challenges are revealed. 
  • An opening keynote speaker describing the net-zero transition and the role of students, industry, academia, and government in ensuring a clean future. 
  • You will have the chance to go into a breakout room to meet your team, pick a team name, and decide which challenge you will be working on.  
  • Speed mentoring event with industry volunteers. Groups will have a chance to talk with industry representatives to better understand the issue, context, and limitations. You will be encouraged to make connections with the representatives and tap into those resources as you develop your concept. 
  1. Your team works on the solution! 
  2. You are encouraged to connect with other students and industry as you work through the challenge (Slack & VFairs). 
  3. You will also have access to tools and resources through ECO Canada during this time. 
  4. Before the end of the day on Sunday, September 15th you have to register for a presentation time slot during the virtual career fair on Wednesday, September 18th.  
  5. Presentation slide decks with the solution must be submitted by 6 PM MT on Tuesday, September 17th.


Note that at least half of your group must show up to the presentation to stay in the competition. All group members are strongly encouraged to attend. 

Students give a 10-minute presentation with a 5-min Q&A. Presentations will need to: 

  • Your team gives a 10-minute presentation with a 5-min Q&A. Presentations will need to: 
    • Define the problem & scope 
    • Propose an original solution  
    • Highlight the impact 
    • Touch on possible risks and challenges in implementation 
    • Next steps  
  • All team members must complete a post-participation survey, ensuring that: 
    • You receive your Certificate of Participation and $20 participation prize 
    • Your team is qualified to win! 
  • The winners are announced (top three and a people’s choice vote) 
  • Prizes awarded! 

Want more information?

If you are interested in learning more about any of these opportunities to build the future generation of net zero leaders, please reach out to our project team or discover more about ECO Canada’s net-zero Work Integrated Learning opportunities by clicking below.

This project is done in partnership with the Business + Higher Education Roundtable, and with support from the Government of Canada.

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