Cisco Live US 2018 may be over,but it was only the continuation of our collective efforts to positively impact people,society, and the planet. Thanks to the more than 26,000 attendees and 350,000 online viewers who took part in Cisco Live this year, we saw global problem solvers come to life in Orlando, Florida.
As part of the event's Social Impact Zone, we had the opportunity to speak with more than 400 attendees, who visited our area and discovered how we're tackling some of the world's most pressing challenges. They answered the GPS Question of the Day on our virtual graffiti wall, listened to pitches from teams of GPS Challengers, and made their own positive impact by building pi-top computers and hygiene kits for donation.
Our work didn't stop there, though. Here are a few highlights from our week at Cisco Live:
Attendees and social media followers had the chance to vote for one of three entrepreneurial teams, with the top vote-getter receiving a US$25,000 prize at the end of the week. Those on-site visited the Social Impact Zone and met each of the teams, learning more about their innovations and aspirations to solve a global problem before voting through the event's mobile application or via social media.
Neopenda, a medical device startup for neonatal technology solutions, dot Learn, a software compression startup making online education more accessible and affordable, and Liberty Mechatronics, who are using technology to make oil filtration more efficient, all presented live demos to curious attendees in the Social Impact Zone.
At the end of the week, more than 750 attendees voted, and dot Learn took home the US$25,000 grand prize!
All throughout the week, we asked attendees how they'd be global problem solvers by using technology more intuitively. From Monday to Thursday, we posted a different Question of the Day, either on our virtual reality graffiti wall or through daily Facebook polls, to spark creativity in those following Cisco Live. Attendees who submitted compelling answers and voted for a GPS Challenger during the week took home an Oculus Rift headset on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday.
By the end of the event, our followers cast more than 18,000 votes for the unique questions of the day!
Cisco Corporate Affairs Senior Vice President Tae Yoo sat down with Lauren Woodman, CEO, NetHope and Sue-Lynn Hinson, Manager of the Cisco Tactical Operations team. They discussed the critical role that technology plays in disaster and humanitarian response in front of a crowd of 60 attendees while touching on the challenges and risks these new opportunities present, as well as how companies like Cisco can leverage technology to improve relief efforts.
Attendees built modular laptops powered by the Raspberry Pi in our Social Impact Zone, either on Monday or Tuesday as part of Cisco Live's give-back activities. At the end of the week, we donated 500 pi-tops to local Cisco Networking Academy students, providing a transformative learning experience and empowering students to become collaborative, critical, and creative thinkers.
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