Young innovators solve central problems of humanity

Young innovators solve central problems of humanity

tech for good is a series that presents pupils and young people who develop technologies to improve our world. This season, CNN met inspiring personalities from South Korea to Switzerland who tackle some of the greatest challenges of humanity with innovations.

documentation of innovations

We documented your work in articles and television programs. We used QR-CODES and Online surveys to ask which "tech for good" stories have best. In November we invited guests who were among the favorites to London to turn a grand episode in front of a live audience.

conversations with innovators

The correspondent Anna Stewart spoke to the students and scientists about what they have done at CNN since their appearance and why young people can change the world.

Innovation smithy in London

Here we take a look at the innovators who visited us in London and the technologies that they have in the pipeline.

a tool box to protect our coral reefs

The doctoral student Taylor Whitman traveled from Australia to London to talk about the coral seed devices that she designed to do to plant new coral babies in the Great Barrier Reef .

threats for the coral reefs

How many reefs worldwide is the impressive natural wonder of Coral bleachs and possibly to die. The devices of the sea ecologist, who were presented in the first episode of Tech for Good, offer young corals a safe place for growing.

global solutions for coral reefs

Whitman hopes to make your technology for coral recovery internationally available so that communities can use them together with other solutions to save coral reefs. "It's like a toolbox to protect our reefs," she said.

a legacy for future generations

She hopes that the project will enable future generations to experience the ocean ecosystems that she loves so much. "We are at a crucial point," she said. "We have to act now before it's too late."

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