Microsoft showcases tech start ups with social impact

Microsoft has a program called "Microsoft for Startups" that focuses on supporting and showcasing tech startups that have a positive social impact. The program provides startups with access to Microsoft's technology, expertise, and network, as well as funding and mentorship opportunities.

Microsoft for Startups has a specific focus on startups that are working on solutions that address some of the world's most pressing social and environmental challenges, such as:

  1. Education: Startups that are developing innovative solutions to improve access to education, increase educational outcomes, and make learning more effective.
  2. Healthcare: Startups that are working on solutions to improve healthcare outcomes, increase access to healthcare services, and reduce healthcare costs.
  3. Environmental Sustainability: Startups that are developing solutions to reduce waste, increase energy efficiency, and promote sustainable practices.
  4. Economic Empowerment: Startups that are working on solutions to increase economic opportunities, promote financial inclusion, and reduce poverty.
  5. Digital Inclusion: Startups that are developing solutions to increase access to technology, promote digital literacy, and reduce the digital divide.

Some examples of startups that have been showcased through Microsoft for Startups include:

  1. ClassDojo: A platform that helps teachers manage classroom behavior and communicate with parents, with a focus on improving student outcomes and increasing parental engagement.
  2. Doctolib: A platform that allows patients to book doctor appointments online, with a focus on increasing access to healthcare services and reducing wait times.
  3. EcoCycle: A platform that helps households and businesses reduce waste and increase recycling rates, with a focus on promoting sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact.
  4. FarmLogs: A platform that helps farmers manage their crops and reduce waste, with a focus on increasing food production and reducing the environmental impact of agriculture.
  5. Kiva: A platform that allows individuals to lend money to entrepreneurs in developing countries, with a focus on promoting financial inclusion and reducing poverty.

Microsoft for Startups has also partnered with other organizations, such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, to support startups that are working on solutions to some of the world's most pressing social and environmental challenges.

Overall, Microsoft for Startups is a program that showcases the power of technology to drive positive social impact, and provides a platform for startups to scale their solutions and make a meaningful difference in the world.