技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
- 传感器 - 自动驾驶传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 智慧校园
关于客户
SOI 应用程序的主要用户是社会企业家和大学。这些用户有兴趣就推动全球社会创新的想法进行合作。该应用程序允许他们探索不同的社会创新项目,根据他们所解决的联合国可持续发展问题领域对它们进行分类,并对他们感兴趣的项目表示支持。该应用程序还计划允许用户向他们未来感兴趣的项目捐款。该应用程序与全球大学的合作伙伴关系使其能够利用大学的力量通过在线课程和内置社交网络大规模支持当地的社会创新。
挑战
The School of Impact (SOI) 由鲍比·史密斯 (Bobby Smith) 创立,他是一位致力于促进全球社会创新的社会企业家。我们面临的挑战是创建一个平台,让社会企业家和大学能够就推动社会创新的想法进行合作。该平台需要易于访问、用户友好,并且能够支持广泛的社会创新项目。此外,该平台能够根据其所解决的联合国可持续发展问题领域对每个企业进行分类,并允许用户表达对他们感兴趣的项目的支持,这一点也很重要。最终目标是创建一个可以利用大学力量大规模支持当地社会创新的平台。
解决方案
解决方案是使用 Bubble 构建应用程序,Bubble 是一个无代码平台,以其可访问性和易于使用的功能而闻名。 SOI 应用程序充当社会创新的产品搜寻,允许用户探索世界各地发生的不同社会创新项目。每个企业都被分配了一个联合国可持续发展问题领域,用户可以“炒作”和“关注”他们支持的项目。该应用程序还计划允许用户向他们未来感兴趣的项目捐款。该应用程序与全球大学合作,通过在线课程和内置社交网络大规模支持当地社会创新。该应用程序已成功推出,并已在哥伦比亚麦德林签署了第一位区域领导者的合同。
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