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ASEAN Youths Address Social Issues with Data Analytics at ASEAN Data Science Explorers Regionals 2018

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Singapore played host to regional finals with Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) as host partner, coinciding with Singapore's ASEAN chairmanship in 2018.SAP and the ASEAN Foundation extend collaboration for 2019 to drive further social impact; 

 

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach[1] - 25 October 2018 -The ASEAN Foundation and SAP today held the regional finals of ASEAN Data Science Explorers (ADSE) in a face-off that saw three student teams from Singapore, the Philippines and Vietnam emerge top for their insights and data-driven solutions to solve the region's pressing social issues. Singapore's Minister for Communications and Information S Iswaran presided over the prize presentation ceremony.

 

ASEAN Youths Address Social Issues with Data Analytics at ASEAN Data Science Explorers Regionals 2018

Honorable guests and National Winners of ASEAN Data Science Explorers 2018

ASEAN Youths Address Social Issues with Data Analytics at ASEAN Data Science Explorers Regionals 2018

Minister for Communications and Information S Iswaran presenting the top prize to team Plan B of Singapore from NUS High School of Math and Science

Coinciding with Singapore's ASEAN chairmanship in 2018, Singapore played host to the competition, now in its second edition running. This year, the initiative reached out to 5,000 youths across 175 institutes of higher learning in ASEAN to increase their digital literacy and cultivate a greater sense of responsibility and ownership of the region's future. They were having trainings in SAP's Analytics Cloud software through a series of webinars and in-country seminars, thereafter using their newly-acquired data skills to tackle six selected United Nation Sustainable Development Goals. These are (1) good health and well-being, (2) quality education, (3) gender equality, (4) decent work and economic growth, (5) industry, innovation & infrastructure and (6) sustainable cities and communities. Competition entries tripled this year with 801 student teams from a wide range of disciplines such as political science, engineering and architecture gleaning actionable insights from data to come up with solutions that have an impact on these areas.

 

Team Plan B of Singapore, comprising Tay Kai Jun and Madhumitha Ayyappan from NUS High School of Math and Science were crowned the ASEAN champion today at the regional finals. Their winning project, 'From Slumming to Sustainability' aims to galvanize ASEAN to transform slums into sustainable microcities.

 

Team Dimicrocambio of the Philippines, comprising Jade Hizon and John Rusty Perena from the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology emerged as the runner-up. Their project, 'Recalibrating educational gears through entrepreneurship education' focuses on how entrepreneurship education can empower students to turn their ideas into actions.

 

Meanwhile, team Pangolin of Vietnam, comprising Nguyen Van Thuan and Mai Thanh Tung from RMIT University Vietnam clinched third place for their project 'Conquering the Waves of Global Trade', which addresses the issue of disadvantaged trading due to the disparity in sea transport capacity among ASEAN countries.

 

"Education is one of the foundational cornerstones of ASEAN's integration and socio-economic development blueprint. To this end, initiatives such as ASEAN Data Science Explorers promotes greater cross-border interaction and mobility across the region and equips our youths with critical skillsets needed to thrive in an increasingly challenging and disruptive future," said Elaine Tan, Executive Director of the ASEAN Foundation. "We are very encouraged by the creativity and innovation displayed in the entries today, which is a strong testament to the passion of ASEAN youths to aimfully create a better future for their societies."

ASEAN Foundation and SAP Extend Collaboration into 2019

The ASEAN Foundation and SAP also inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to extend their strategic collaboration into 2019, following the collaboration over the past two years. The MoU aims to support the trainings for youths in the skillsets as they join the workforce and equip them to potentially solve societal and economic issues facing the region.

 

"Our collaboration with the ASEAN Foundation over the past two years has yielded exceedingly positive outcomes in promoting purpose-driven innovation. We are very honored to play an integral part to help in upskilling the next generation workforce and providing them with the foundational platform to start driving social impact in their communities," said Claus Andresen, President and Managing Director, SAP Southeast Asia. "2019 is shaping up to be the start of another promising era and we look forward to deepening our collaboration to help the world run better and improve lives."

 

"The ASEAN Data Science Explorers competition is a great initiative to strengthen ICT skills and enhance youth employability within ASEAN," said Ms Adeline Lee, Head of Executive Support Division of ASEAN Secretariat. "The participants gain skills and insights valuable to launch their own professional careers, contribute to the digital economy and be ready for the Industrial Revolution 4.0. and we are keen to support the continued expansion of such programs through the ASEAN Foundation and SAP."

 

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About ASEAN Foundation

Three decades after ASEAN was established, ASEAN leaders recognised that: there remained inadequate shared prosperity, ASEAN awareness and contact among people of ASEAN. It was of this concern that ASEAN leaders established ASEAN Foundation during ASEAN's 30th Anniversary Commemorative Summit in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia on 15 December 1997. ASEAN Foundation is an organisation from and for the people of ASEAN. The Foundation exists because of one vision: to build a cohesive and prosperous ASEAN Community. As an ASEAN's body, the Foundation is tasked to support ASEAN mainly in promoting awareness, identity, interaction and development of the people of ASEAN. For more info about the ASEAN Foundation, visit: www.aseanfoundation.org[4]

About SAP

As the cloud company powered by SAP HANA®, SAP is the market leader in enterprise application software, helping companies of all sizes and in all industries run at their best: 77% of the world's transaction revenue touches an SAP system. Our machine learning, IoT, and advanced analytics technologies help turn customers' businesses into intelligent enterprises. SAP gives people and organizations deep business insight and fosters collaboration that helps them stay ahead of their competition. We simplify technology for companies so they can consume our software the way they want -- without disruption. Our end-to-end suite of applications and services enable more than 413,000 business and public customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and make a difference. With a global network of customers, partners, employees, and thought leaders, SAP helps the world run better and improve people's lives. For more information, visit www.sap.com[5].

 

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