Highlights from Past Winners

We’ve been consistently blown away by the range and calibre of entries. Here are some of the organisations that sponsors and partners frequently highlight

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Nothing Phone

Sustainability Award

The Nothing Phone is a smartphone made from recycled and renewable materials. The Nothing team previously creating Ear (1), which is certified by SGS as a carbon-neutral earbud through renewable-electricity...

Finalist 2023
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HeardThat – directional sound app by Singular

AI for Good Award

Created by Singular Hearing, HeardThat is an app that uses smartphones and AI algorithms to identify what is speech and what is background noise. This makes it easier for people...

Finalist 2023
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BanktheFood Food Bank App

Community Impact Award

BanktheFood is on a mission to ensure food banks always have exactly what they need and not just baked beans. The app sends a notification when you’re at the supermarket,...

Finalist 2023
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Google Project Relate for non-standard speech patterns

AI for Good Award

Project Relate is an Android app that aims to help indviduals with atypical speech communicate. It works by using a few hundred examples of speech provided by the user, and...

Finalist 2023
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Labster – Keep Ukrainian Students Learning

Community Impact Award

As the war has forced many schools to evacuate and transition to remote learning, maintaining educational continuity for students has become more critical than ever. Labster’s platform for immersive online...

Finalist 2023
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C2-Ai – reducing NHS waiting lists

AI for Good Award

C2-Ai utilises Artifical Intelligence to assess the clinical urgency of patients on waiting lists. Already at use within the NHS across multiple trusts, “results show the system helps reduce emergency...

Finalist 2023
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Margret Asgerdur, Morgan Stanley

Digital Volunteer of the Year Award

As well as continuously delivering within her functional role at Morgan Stanley, Margret champions technology and diversity through her work as a STEM Ambassador, facilitating a number of educational initiatives,...

Finalist 2023
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Bitsensing – sensors for sleep patterns and health monitoring

AI for Good Award

Bitseng uses AI technology to track a persona movement and detect poor sleep, falls, and other health concerns. “sleep problems and disorders in the elderly are on the rise, with...

Finalist 2023
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Jordan Pearson

Digital Volunteer of the Year Award

Jordan is a highly motivated and driven person with a strong passion for utilising data to improve customer experience. She has delivered many initiatives to date that have saved significant...

Finalist 2023
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Audico – voice assistants tackling isolation

Ageing Society Award

Audico connects isolated or vulnerable people to communities and family members, whilst also providing a way for carers & family to track mental stimulation and human interaction. Audico builds daily...

Finalist 2023
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Sky Up Digital Hubs – community resource hubs

Community Impact Award

The Sky Up Digital Hub programme bridges the digital divide in underserved communities across the UK, Ireland, and Italy. The programme focuses on under 25s and over 65s, providing access...

Finalist 2023
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Jenny Bjorkman, Tanzania Development Trust

Digital Volunteer of the Year Award

Through mentoring, consultancy for charities and startups, coaching and speaking at events Jenny has had a positive impact on so many, especially women in Scotland. As a mentor, Jenny is...

Finalist 2023