Bangalore, 21 June 2023.
The
Toyota Mobility Foundation, in partnership with Challenge Works and World
Resources Institute, has launched a $9 million global challenge to help cities
adapt to the future, with the potential to transform the lives of millions
across countries including India
The Sustainable Cities Challenge aims to improve the lives of people by
increasing access to jobs, education and other essential services. It will bring cities and innovators
together to implement mobility solutions that could reduce carbon, improve
accessibility, and use data to build resilient transport systems.
Ryan
Klem, Director of Programs at the Toyota Mobility Foundation, said: “Our
experience over the past decade has underscored the importance of the local
city’s buy-in and engagement with our activities. Throughout the Sustainable
Cities Challenge, we are looking to come alongside cities to find innovative
solutions in the areas they identify as critical to develop a scalable model
for the cities of tomorrow.”
Call for Entries
Entries are invited from across the
world including Indian cities, from 21st June 2023 upto 18th
September 2023. Entry to the first stage
of the Challenge is open to city leaders and municipal corporations,
governments, transport departments and other related local and regional
agencies.
Entries should be submitted under one
or more of the following three themes:
●
Expanding access to safe, affordable, and inclusive modes of
transportation.
●
Harnessing the power of data to create connected and resilient
mobility ecosystems
●
Reducing environmental impact through low-carbon and renewable
energy solutions
Shortlisted
cities will be invited to attend a capacity building academy in the US and will
receive support developing their challenge design, becoming part of a wider
network of other innovative city teams.
In
February 2024, three winning cities will be selected to host a City Challenge
to attract entries from global innovators. Innovators could be homegrown -
living in the city or country chosen - or from anywhere across the globe, but
with solutions applicable and adapted to the winning cities.
The
winning innovators for each city will be announced in late 2024, and the cities
and innovators will share $9 million in funding to test and roll out their
solutions.
Increase mobility solutions for a more
sustainable future
Many
cities are now adapting to new behaviors and lifestyles, as our lives move
increasingly online, and patterns of work change. With more than half of the
world’s population currently living in cities, the United Nations predicts this
to increase to two-thirds by 2050. Additionally, cities are responsible for 70%
of global greenhouse gas emissions.
The
Sustainable Cities Challenge is funded by the Toyota Mobility Foundation and
has been designed in partnership with Challenge Works and World Resources
Institute. Challenge Works is an international leader in developing challenge
programs to drive new thinking and find creative solutions to problems facing
society. World Resources Institute is a global research organization which
works with partners to develop practical solutions that improve people’s lives
and ensure that nature can thrive.
Kathy
Nothstine, Head of Future Cities at Challenge Works, said: “Brilliant people
all over the world are working hard to create innovative solutions to help
mobility systems work better, and with a lower carbon footprint. The
Sustainable Cities Challenge will help those innovators interface with cities
to test and adapt solutions according to local needs to improve people's lives.
Challenges like this can act as catalysts for change by accelerating innovation
in real world settings.”
In
addition to helping cities decarbonize, transforming mobility systems will help
cities become more inclusive and accessible for the people living in them.
Currently, 1.2 billion people living in cities do not have access to one or
more core services.
Ben Welle, Director of Integrated
Transport and Innovation at World Resources Institute’s Ross Center for
Sustainable Cities, said: “Cities are in need of innovations to foster
sustainable mobility that reduces emissions, improves health, and increases
access to jobs and opportunity for all. The Sustainable Cities Challenge is an
excellent opportunity for cities globally to build capacity and support
innovators to work hand in hand with officials.”