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Go Green Challenge

Schneider Electric launches Go Green Challenge 2022 in India

| @indiablooms | Jan 18, 2022, at 04:15 am

Mumbai/IBNS: French-based electrical equipment group Schneider Electric kicked off its Go Green Challenge 2022 in India to provide students a platform to share sustainable ideas suitable for energy management.

This year students are required to team up to share an idea for sustainability in one of the five categories - Access to Energy, Homes of the future, Supply chain of the future, Grids of the future, and Decoding the future.

The challenge is open to all students enrolled at university level programmes in business, engineering, marketing, and innovation.

In collaboration with software partner AVEVA, the competition allows them to submit ideas to top industry leaders, receive mentorship from Schneider Electric and AVEVA professionals, and be considered for job prospects. The competition also offers rewards up to 10,000 Euros.

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