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About the Challenge :
The Global Sustainability Challenge is an annual competition where students from all around the world design, implement, and showcase real-world sustainability solutions—supported by a Stanford-led collective of leading educational institutions and experts worldwide.
The Greenko School of Sustainability is collaborating with the Doerr School of Sustainability, GESH, IIT Bombay, Makers Bhavan Foundation in providing essential expertise to the Global Sustainability Challenge, offering technical guidance and knowledge support to the participants. The Greenko School of Sustainability has mentored participants in the area of Sustainable Energy theme for South Asia Region.
The School is also a proud supporter of the South Asia Finale which is being scheduled for 29th April, 2026 at the Technical University of Munich, Germany.
Participating teams from around the world
Design solutions to meet real-world challenges
Be guided by world-class mentors and experts
Join a lifelong community of changemakers
About the Conference :
The International Conference on Chemistry for Sustainability co-hosted by Greenko School of Sustainability is a premier global event that brings together researchers, scientists, industry professionals, and policymakers to explore the transformative role of chemistry in building a sustainable future. This conference serves as a platform for discussing cutting-edge advancements, breakthrough innovations, and practical applications of chemistry that contribute to environmental protection, renewable energy, green materials, and sustainable industrial practices.With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, the conference covers a wide range of topics, including green chemistry, nanotechnology, catalysis, environmental chemistry, renewable energy, biotechnology, and computational chemistry. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, technical sessions, and networking opportunities, attendees will gain valuable insights into the latest research and real-world solutions addressing global sustainability challenges.Join us as we shape the future of sustainable chemistry and work together to develop innovative solutions that promote environmental stewardship and global well-being.
The Energy Transition and Technologies Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) induction program equips early-career engineers with foundational expertise in sustainable energy systems. Trainees gain insights into renewable technologies (solar, wind, energy storage), grid modernization, decarbonization strategies, and emerging innovations like hydrogen and carbon capture. The program blends technical workshops, hands-on projects, and industry exposure to foster problem-solving skills in real-world energy challenges. Mentorship from industry experts, coupled with modules on policy, economics, and digital tools, prepares GETs to drive the global shift toward net-zero goals. The focus is on interdisciplinary collaboration, innovation, and adaptability in a rapidly evolving energy landscape
About the Lecture: Dr. Rambabu's lecture on decarbonisation provided insights into the opportunities and challenges that industries encounter in their pursuit of net-zero emissions by 2050. He addressed the critical role of decarbonisation in various sectors, as well as innovative technologies, policy frameworks, and successful case studies. Through this lecture, students and faculty acquired a more profound comprehension of the intricate path that leads to a net-zero future.