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UNWTO Unveils Winners Of Global Startup Competition

Startups from around the world have been recognised for their unique contributions to sustainable and responsible tourism in the UNWTO SDGs Global Startup Competition.

[FILES] UNWTO Secretary General, Zurab Pololicashvili

Startups from around the world have been recognised for their unique contributions to sustainable and responsible tourism in the UNWTO SDGs Global Startup Competition.

The competition, which was supported by the United Nations Innovation Network, attracted some 10,000 initial proposals. From these, the jury chose 25 winners from 18 countries, highlighting the array of tourism talent in every global region and its widespread ability to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Finalists were judged according to criteria, which included the potential of the startups to contribute to a specific Goal, their ability to be scaled-up and the maturity of both the product and the team behind it.

The 25 winning startups, selected by a jury made up of leaders from across the tourism sector, offer distinct solutions for advancing the SDGs. The Americas led the way in submitting winning proposals, with nine of the competition winners coming from the region. Europe provided eight winners, Asia and the Pacific six, and Africa and the Middle East one winner each.

“The winners show the power of new ideas for transforming our sector,” said UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili in recognising tourism’s potential to contribute to all Sustainable Development Goals.

He added: “By embracing innovation, we can realise this potential and build a better future for people and planet through tourism. I congratulate them all and look forward to seeing these startups grow and deliver positive change.”

Lisandro Menu-Marque, Director-General of International Business Development for Globalia and Wakalua said: “The take-off of post-COVID tourism is moving closer and closer. The implementation of many of the innovative solutions, which have been brought us, entrepreneurs, from all over the world, will be part of this. The collaboration of institutions, governments and corporations will help host and scale-up many of these projects through the Wakalua Hub, to make tourism a much more sustainable, responsible and socially impactful sector, all with the support of the UNWTO.”

Globalia is a key ally of UNWTO in its shift to lead the positive transformation of the sector, working together to identify and promote innovation through several competitions over recent years.

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