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Digital CO2 Footprint Simulation

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Only when I know what consequences my behavior has; I am able to optimize my behavior. True to this motto you are challenged! Together with Sanofi, we drive important innovations in the field of the CO2 footprint and develop (digital) solutions that help to understand what behavior could contribute to reducing CO2 emissions and to what extent!

  • ✅ Completed
  • 🏁 Winner

    Congrats to Go Green and VirtualWoods!

  • 🏆 Prize

    15,000 € prize pool in the overall DE 4.0 project + invitation to the Federal Chancellery + promotion of further implementation + chance for further cooperation with Sanofi

Submission Template

For the processing of the use cases within the DEUTSCHLAND 4.0 project a common submission template is available. This template will help you to structure your ideas and approaches and to find answers to all relevant questions.

SUBMISSION TEMPLATE (English version)

In addition to this submission template, you will find specific requirements and guiding questions for your Use Case in the "Guiding Questions" tab, which you should consider when preparing your submission.

You can also complement your submission with prototypes, pitch decks, images and video material, higher-level concepts or specific application-related instruments - simply submit these documents together with the submission template via our platform.

The aim is to ensure that solutions within the overall project cover a broad spectrum through this approach: from concrete digital product ideas to higher-level visions

Key Questions

  • Which activities, actions, behaviors, measures or offers are strong CO2 emitters without a broad awareness and understanding of this?
  • Which activities, actions, behaviors, measures or offers help to minimize the CO2 footprint of many people without there being a broad awareness and understanding of this today?
  • How must concrete climate-relevant queries be set up and designed to enable users to change individual values and obtain an evaluation of the CO2 footprint?
  • How must the system be designed so that the individual data of the users can be meaningfully set in relation to existing comparative figures in order to enable the greatest possible understanding by the users?
  • How can a digital solution sensitize users to environmentally friendly behavior? How can individual measures and offers for CO2 reduction, such as the use of public transport, vegan nutrition be incentivized through education?
  • What should an intelligent state-of-the-art interface look like that describes the use case with modern graphics?