Yearly Archives: 2024


Want to accelerate your SIGHT group activities? Apply for seed funding!

Lucija Brezočnik, IEEE Region 8 Humanitarian Technology Activities Committee

Based on the previous year’s successful call, we are doing it again! The IEEE Region 8 Humanitarian Technology Activities Committee (R8 HTAC) provides seed funding to IEEE Region 8 SIGHT groups to support their upcoming year’s activity through the SIGHT Groups Accelerator Program. Every SIGHT group that completes the application is eligible for funding up to $300!


The SIGHT Groups Accelerator Program aims to:

  • provide funding to organize more SIGHT groups activities;
  • help to evaluate the health of the SIGHT groups;
  • promote good practices of active SIGHT groups.

What are the rules? All active SIGHT groups established for at least one calendar year (12 months) with properly reported activities from November 1st, 2023 till October 31st, 2024 can apply for the SIGHT Groups Accelerator Program funding. A SIGHT group must fulfill the following Membership and Reporting Requirements to receive funding: at least two activities reported in the vTools Events Reporting, up-to-date roster following the HTB/SIGHT guidelines in the vTools Officer Reporting, and successfully submitted their 2024 Region 8 SIGHT Group Self-assessment Report. There is an additional option of getting Criteria Funding (up to $150), where a SIGHT group chooses the activities it wants to carry out from the possibilities listed in the Criteria section on our program webpage. The more criteria a SIGHT group meets, the more funding it can get. For all SIGHT groups wanting to compete and be exposed as the most active ones, the program also offers Ranking Funding (up to $150).


Remember: the SIGHT Groups Accelerator Program 2024 provides seed funding for the SIGHT groups based on the activities carried out from November 1st, 2023, until October 31st, 2024. The application submission portal will open on October 1st, 2024 with a deadline of November 10th, 2024.


Image credit: IEEE R8 Humanitarian Technology Activities Committee

Elevating your SIGHT Group Impact

Organized on 24 August 2024 through SIGHT Groups Coordination Workshops

Description

An exclusive workshop tailored for Region 8 SIGHT Groups, where we unveil unparalleled funding opportunities within the IEEE. In this engaging session, we will delve into the humanitarian funding domain, focusing on the IEEE Smart Village and EPICS in IEEE initiatives. Our expert speakers will illuminate the path to securing funding, offering insights into the application process, project eligibility criteria, and the crucial details that can elevate your proposal. This workshop will equip you with the knowledge and tools to maximize your impact and drive meaningful change within your local community through your SIGHT groups and volunteers.

Speaker

Abdullateef Aliyu is a telecommunications expert with a strong academic and professional background. As General Manager at Phase 3 Telecom, he oversees major fiber-optic network projects across West Africa. He’s also actively involved in IEEE, leading student activities and promoting smart village initiatives. His career is marked by significant achievements in the telecom industry, earning numerous awards for his leadership and innovation.

Samarth Deo is a software engineer leader with a strong background in R&D. Currently heading the Software department at Hitachi Energy, he has been instrumental in developing and maintaining the MACH control platform. Prior to this, he held various leadership roles at ABB, including R&D Manager for the Firmware & SDK team. Samarth is actively involved in the IEEE community, serving as Chair of the EPICS in IEEE committee and IEEE Sweden Section. He has received multiple awards for his contributions and has recently been appointed Chair of the AdHoc on EPICS in IEEE within Region 8. Outside of work, Deo enjoys photography and cooking.


Capacity Building Webinar Series

Organized on 4, 18, 25 July and 1 August 2024

Description

As preparation for submitting humanitarian technology project proposals, the SIGHT teams are usually expected to cooperate with a local community to undertake a needs assessment to identify community-specific challenges that can be addressed through the appropriate use of technological innovation. These webinars focus on practical aspects associated with preparing and implementing projects that support local communities through the appropriate use of technological innovation.

Schedule

  1. Community Support Program – Focus and Objectives – 4 July
  2. Needs Assessment and Community Engagement – 18 July
  3. Designing a Community Support Implementation Plan and Budget – 25 July
  4. Impact Assessment – 1 August

Community Support Program

 


IEEE Region 8 and Tech4Good are partnering to conduct a collaborative call for proposals to support SIGHT Groups (and prospective SIGHT Groups) in Region 8 who would like to address local community challenges.

 

Overview: IEEE R8 HTAC takes a futurist approach aiding the development of innovative methods to support underserved communities within the region in addressing needs to improve livelihood. The core aim of this call for proposals is to support SIGHT Groups in the region with great initiatives and creative technological solutions for local communities. Proposed solutions must have a sustainability plan in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

Funding: Grants for micro-projects will be provided between US$1,000 and US$5,000 per project. Project implementation plans may be up to six months following the project start date.

 

 

Deadline: 6 September 2024


Capacity Building Webinar Series

The R8 HTAC scheduled a series of Capacity Building Webinars to support applicants interested in the 2024 Community Support Program call. These webinars focus on practical aspects associated with preparing and implementing projects supporting local communities through appropriate use of technological innovation. In detail:

  • Webinar 1 – Community Support Program – Focus and Objectives
  • Webinar 2 – Needs Assessment and Community Engagement
  • Webinar 3 – Designing a Community Support Implementation Plan and Budget
  • Webinar 4 – Impact Assessment

 

 


2024 IEEE Region 8 Humanitarian Technologies Hackathon

Hackathon finals were organized during 2024 IEEE R8 SYP Congress on 18 July 2024

Description

IEEE Region 8 Humanitarian Technologies Hackathon fosters competition amongst IEEE and SIGHT members through their solutions to specific humanitarian challenges and targets tech proposals around specific UN SDGs. In particular, the 2023 challenges were focused around SDG #4 (quality education), #6 (clean water and sanitation), and #9 (industry, innovation and infrastructure).

Agenda

  • Introduction to IEEE Humanitarian Technologies and IEEE Tech4Good & SIGHT
  • Humanitarian Technology Activities in IEEE Region 8 and R8/T4G Community Support Program
  • Submitting a Strong T4G Proposal and Examples of Past Funded Projects in R8
  • Finalists Presentations and Q&A
  • Awards Ceremony during Gala Dinner

2024 SIGHT Day Celebrations across Region 8

Neemat Abdelrahim, IEEE Region 8 Humanitarian Technology Activities Committee

IEEE SIGHT Day’s purpose is to foster a spirit of community for the global SIGHT network, increase awareness of IEEE SIGHT within IEEE, and celebrate the impact SIGHT volunteers and groups are making. A Connecting Humanitarian Experts Webinar took place intertwined with the 2024 IEEE SIGHT Day celebration under the theme of quality education, sustainable lifelong education in particular, and it was presented by Stamatis Dragoumanos, Chair of the IEEE EAB pre-university education coordination committee. Connecting Humanitarian Experts Webinars aim to understand the humanitarian impact of achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as engineers and technologists. This time, a safe and welcoming learning environment, opportunities for lifelong learning, access to high-quality education, and more were highlighted with attendees from 20 sections and 27 SIGHT groups from all over the region. At the same time, the IEEE SIGHT Day 2024 was celebrated across the region as many SIGHT groups organized an IEEE SIGHT Day, bringing together individuals passionate about technology for humanitarian purposes. Let’s have an overview of these events and get inspired from the work of SIGHT volunteers in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.


SIGHT Day Celebration Congress in Tunisia

organized by IEEE Tunisia Section SIGHT at 20-21 April

The IEEE SIGHT Day Celebration Congress (SDC), hosted by IEEE SIGHT Tunisia Section x IEEE SIGHT ESSTHS SB, marked a milestone in the IEEE SIGHT community. This month-long initiative challenged SIGHT Groups and Student Branches to address local humanitarian issues through innovative collaborations. Participants worked with local humanitarian units on predefined challenges, developing impactful solutions. The most promising solution received funding and support for implementation, ensuring sustainability. The event included presentations, workshops, challenges, and networking opportunities, both virtual and in-person. Attendees learned from successful projects, shared experiences, and connected with fellow SIGHT members. Prominent IEEE Humanitarian Technologies Board (HTB) figures provided insights on overcoming challenges in underserved communities, highlighting strategies to improve the quality of life.


IEEE SIGHT Day 2024 Celebration in Egypt

organized by IEEE Egypt Section SIGHT at 27 April

The day commenced with inspiring speeches from the IEEE Egypt section chair, IEEE Jordan section chair, IEEE SIGHT Egypt chair, and IEEE SIGHT Jordan chair. Then 4 keynote speeches, from Mike Hinchey (R8 Director-Elect), Sampathkumar Veeraraghavan (HTB Past Chair), Theodoros Chatzinikolaou (R8 HTAC Chair), and Julianna M Pichardo (Humanitarian Activities & Sustainable Development Manager), set the tone for discussions centered around humanitarian, innovation, collaboration, and social impact. Finally, the attendees engaged in a thought-provoking panel discussion titled “Empowering Humanitarian Technology: Challenges and Opportunities”, delving into topics ranging from disaster response technology, education technology solutions, the adoption of healthcare technology solutions, sustainable energy solutions, and sustainable development. The event was attended by 70 people.


Training Program to Improve the Technical Skills in Circuit and Systems used in Renewable Energy for the Future Engineers

organized by IEEE Lebanon Section SIGHT at various dates in April and May

IEEE Joint Chapter IE13/PE31/CAS04/PEL35, in collaboration with IEEE Lebanon SIGHT and LIU student Branch is undertaking an exciting initiative aimed at introducing high school students to the fascinating world of renewable energy. Many IEEE members received specialized training at various universities with Dr. Mohamad Arnaout, the chair of IEEE Joint Chapter IE13/PE31/CAS04/PEL35, while the team visited various schools to perform the experiments. The collaboration aims to inspire young minds and ignite their passion for science and technology by providing them with hands-on experience in conducting experiments and applying theoretical concepts in practical settings. The program is expected to help students develop critical thinking skills and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM fields.


SIGHT Day Celebration in H I Informatics & Mathematics of Monastir

organized by IEEE H I Informatics & Mathematics of Monastir SB SIGHT at 22 April

To commemorate SIGHT Day, the IEEE ISIMM SIGHT GROUP proudly marked the occasion for the second year with a meticulously crafted booth. Adorned with handcrafted embellishments and a captivating display of projects, the booth showcased our dedication and innovation. Polaroids captured pivotal moments from our journey, highlighting our achievements. Throughout the event, we engaged with students, sharing insights into our initiatives and inviting them to explore sight-related endeavors. Our goal was to showcase our accomplishments and foster a deeper understanding of sight’s significance. We also extended our hospitality to the faculty administration, whose appreciation underscored our work’s importance. Our participation served to inspire others to join our mission in advancing sight-related causes.


ESPRIT SIGHT Webinar 4.0

organized by IEEE ESPRIT SB SIGHT at 4 May

On May 4, 2024, we celebrated IEEE SIGHT Day with the Esprit SIGHT Webinar 4.0, honoring our volunteers and showcasing humanitarian technologies’ power. Distinguished speakers included Engr. Abdullateef Aliyu, who shared valuable insights, Dr. Mohamed S. Darweesh, who discussed his groundbreaking work, and Dr. Mousa Al Akhras, who highlighted impactful innovative solutions. The webinar united global experts and participants, fostering collaboration and innovation. Discussions emphasized technology’s role in addressing humanitarian challenges and the importance of volunteer contributions. This celebration demonstrated the power of collective action and the positive change achieved through dedication and innovation. We are grateful to everyone who participated and made the ESPRIT SIGHT Webinar 4.0 a success.


SIGHT Day Celebration in H I Informatics & Mathematics of Monastir

organized by IEEE Federal University of Technology Owerri SB SIGHT at 13 June

During the SIGHT celebration, an inspection of a completed SIGHT project at Umuokanne (Umuokanne Solar Water Project) was hosted. In addition to the inspection of the already completed project in use already, the recently awarded SIGHT projects (Solar Dryer for Agric Produce and Umuokanna Solar Water Project) were presented at the event. During the event, an awards and certificate presentation, and a membership development session were featured. The event was held successfully with 98 people in attendanceat the venue.



IEEE Data Port

IEEE DataPort is a valuable tool for researchers who need to store, share, access other research datasets, and manage research data over time. The IEEE DataPort platform serves the global technical community and can be used by individuals and institutions. To get started, individuals can go to https://ieee-dataport.org and log in. No membership is required, although IEEE Society members will receive a free Individual Subscription upon logging in.

Datasets will receive a free DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and will be stored indefinitely by IEEE. All data owners retain ownership and copyright to their datasets when they are published on the IEEE DataPort platform. The platform is not exclusive, so even if someone has stored their dataset on another platform, they can still publish their data on IEEE DataPort.


IEEE IHTC 2024 – Call for papers

Dear colleagues,

The IEEE International Humanitarian Technology Conference (IEEE IHTC) is an interdisciplinary conference series organized by IEEE Region 8 (Africa, Europe, and the Middle East), IEEE Region 7 (Canada), and IEEE Region 9 (Latin America and the Caribbean). IEEE IHTC 2024 will be hosted at Politecnico di Bari (Bari, Italy) on November 2730 as a hybrid conference.

Stakeholders from the public, private, education and research, and societal sectors around the world are invited to submit their contributions focused on showcasing challenges, success stories, lessons learned, case studies, and technological innovation related to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ICT4D, and the application of Humanitarian Technologies (including Disaster Relief and Disaster Recovery). Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE IHTC 2024 Conference Proceedings. Full papers presented and discussed orally will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

The IEEE IHTC 2024 is organized by: IEEE Region 8, IEEE Region 7, IEEE Region 9, IEEE Italy Section, IEEE Education Society, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, IEEE Industry Applications Society, IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society, IEEE Power & Energy Society and the following Chapters of the IEEE Italy Section: IEEE Industry Applications/Power Electronics (IA/PEL), Communications (COM), Education (E), Engineering in Medicine and Biology (EMB), Geoscience and Remote Sensing (GRS), Industry Applications (IA), Magnetics (MAG), Oceanic Engineering (OE), Power & Energy (PE) , Robotics and Automation (RA). Women in Engineering and Young Professionals IEEE Italy Section Affinity groups are also technical co-sponsors.

The IEEE IHTC 2024 Important dates are:

  • Full Paper Submission Date: July 15, 2024

  • Review Notification: September 15, 2024

  • Camera-ready Submission Date: September 30, 2024

  • Early registration: October 15, 2024

  • Conference: November 2730, 2024

More information, including detailed information for authors and paper submission guidelines, can be found on IEEE IHTC 2024 official website: https://2024.ieee-ihtc.org/

For further questions and information, please contact us at:

Best regards,

Prof. Massimo LA SCALA, IEEE IHTC 2024 Conference General Chair