Youths innovate for social good at Mapletree-SCCCI River Hongbao Hackathon 2025
19 Dec 2024
Products and services which emerged winners at the Mapletree-SCCCI River Hongbao Hackathon - themed “Celebrating SG60: Innovating for Social Good” - will be sold at the upcoming River Hongbao 2025 event.
SINGAPORE - To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Singapore's independence (SG60) and to usher in the Year of the Snake, River Hongbao 2025 at Gardens by the Bay will feature innovative products that emerged as solutions to social challenges. These solutions were developed by young innovators who triumphed at the Mapletree-SCCCI River Hongbao Hackathon (RHBHacks) 2025.
Themed “Celebrating SG60: Innovating for Social Good”, this year’s hackathon, supported by Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd (Mapletree) and organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI), brought together young innovators to tackle pressing social challenges. Participants were tasked to showcase the nation’s journey of resilience and unity while addressing pressing social challenges through innovation to build a brighter and more inclusive future.
This year’s hackathon, open to tertiary students aged 18 to 29, drew strong participation, with 32 proposals submitted. Ten finalist teams pitched their ideas to a distinguished panel at the RHBHacks held at Mapletree Business City on 18 December 2024. The top four teams were awarded with S$2,000 in prize money, S$5,000 in seed funding, and an opportunity to run a stall at River Hongbao 2025. The most innovative and best pitch teams also won S$500 respectively in prize money.
Ms. Sun Xueling, Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Social and Family Development, graced the finals and prize presentation ceremony as the Guest-of-Honour. Commending the participants for their active participation, Ms Sun said: “Over the years, Singapore has grown stronger through resilience, innovation and unity. Social challenges are inevitable as with progress, there will need to be changes to how things are done and the views of young people matter as we navigate change, in coming up with solutions to the social challenges and participating in the discourse. I am delighted to see our youths participate in bringing Singapore forward by using innovation to tackle social challenges.”
Mr Edmund Cheng, Chairman, Mapletree, added: “Mapletree has proudly supported RHBHacks each year since 2019, offering aspiring young entrepreneurs an exciting platform to share and showcase their innovative and socially responsible ideas. We hope this platform will continue to ignite their passion to take bold steps towards realising their entrepreneurial dreams.”
Participants started their journey with an information-sharing session and virtual retail workshops led by a retail expert from Mapletree on 21 and 22 October 2024. These preparatory sessions gave the teams essential marketing knowledge and tools to refine their ideas.
Winning teams will operate stalls at River Hongbao, held from 27 January to 5 February 2025, alongside food, retail, and games booths. The team that generates the highest profit by the event’s conclusion will earn an additional S$300 in prize money. Additionally, 70 per cent of each team’s proceeds will be donated to IPC-registered charities, aligned with Mapletree’s corporate social responsibility pillars.
Please refer to Annex A for the list of winners.
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Photos:
Speech by Guest-of-Honour, Ms Sun Xueling, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of Social and Family Development
Team Clara Nature Spice Art receiving the Best Pitch Award from RHBHacks 2025 Judging Panel
Team Algy receiving the Most Innovative Award at RHBHacks 2025
Team Impact Collider receiving one of the Top 4 Finalists Award from Ms Sun Xueling, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of Social and Family Development (left); Mr Wan Kwong Weng, Group Chief Corporate Officer, Mapletree Investments (second from right), and Mr Phua Kiah Mai, Deputy Secretary-General, SFCCA (right)
Team Memory Mates receiving one of the Top 4 Finalists Award from Ms Sun Xueling, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of Social and Family Development (left); Mr Wan Kwong Weng, Group Chief Corporate Officer, Mapletree Investments (second from right), and Mr Phua Kiah Mai, Deputy Secretary-General, SFCCA (right)
Team RTE Technologies receiving one of the Top 4 Finalists Award from Ms Sun Xueling, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of Social and Family Development (left); Mr Wan Kwong Weng, Group Chief Corporate Officer, Mapletree Investments (second from right), and Mr Phua Kiah Mai, Deputy Secretary-General, SFCCA (right)
Team SUSFeed receiving one of the Top 4 Finalists Award from Ms Sun Xueling, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of Social and Family Development (left); Mr Wan Kwong Weng, Group Chief Corporate Officer, Mapletree Investments (second from right), and Mr Phua Kiah Mai, Deputy Secretary-General, SFCCA (right)
Group photo of shortlisted RHBHacks 2025 teams, judges and guests at Mapletree Business City
Group photo of Ms Sun Xueling, Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ministry of Social and Family Development (fourth from left), Mr Wan Kwong Weng, Group Chief Corporate Officer, Mapletree (second from right), representatives from SFCCA and SCCCI, and RHBHacks 2025 Judging Panel
Photo Credits: River Hongbao 2025 Organising Committee
Media Contacts
River Hongbao 2025 Organising Committee (Secretariat)
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Ms Jeanneth Teng
Tel: 6643 6485 / 9746 6195
Email: jeannethteng@sfcca.sg
Ms Wu Yingxi
Tel: 6643 6480 / 8131 0982
Email: wuyingxi@sfcca.sg
Mr Oliver Ng
Tel: 8319 4520
Email: media@sfcca.sg
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Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd
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Ms Alexis Ong
Tel: 6807 4026 / 8268 9093
Email: alexis.ong@mapletree.com.sg
Ms Annie Chua
Tel: 6807 4457/ 9721 3300
Email: annie.chua@mapletree.com.sg
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Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry
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Edgar Tan
Tel: 6337 8381/ 9747 7005
Email: edgar@sccci.org.sg
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About River Hongbao
As a part of Singapore’s Chinese New Year festivities since 1987, River Hongbao is organised by the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Singapore Press Holdings’ SPH Media’s Chinese Media Group, Singapore Tourism Board and People's Association.
For more information, please visit: www.riverhongbao.sg and https://www.facebook.com/riverhongbaosg/.
About Mapletree
Headquartered in Singapore, Mapletree is a global real estate development, investment, capital and property management company committed to sustainability. Its strategic focus is to invest in markets and real estate sectors with good growth potential. By combining its key strengths, the Group has established a track record of award-winning projects, and delivers consistently attractive returns across real estate asset classes.
The Group manages three Singapore-listed real estate investment trusts (“REITs”) and nine private equity real estate funds, which hold a diverse portfolio of assets in Asia Pacific, Europe, the United Kingdom (“UK”) and the United States (“US”). As at 31 March 2024, Mapletree owns and manages S$77.5 billion of office, retail, logistics, industrial, data centre, residential and student accommodation properties.
The Group’s assets are located across 13 markets globally, namely Singapore, Australia, Canada, China, Europe, Hong Kong SAR, India, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, the UK, the US and Vietnam. To support its global operations, Mapletree has established an extensive network of offices in these countries.
For more information, please visit www.mapletree.com.sg.
About Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Established in 1906, the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI) is an internationally renowned business organisation and the apex body of the Chinese business community in Singapore. It is the founder of the biennial World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention, a global business convention. It plays a key and pro-active role in representing the interests of the local business community.
The SCCCI has a membership network comprising 5,000 corporate members and has more than 160 trade association members, representing over 40,000 companies including large financial and business organisations, multinational corporations, government-linked companies, and small and medium enterprises from a wide spectrum of trades and industries. These members together provide vast resources and opportunities which enable the SCCCI to develop an influential global Chinese business network for business, education, culture and community development. In return, they share a strong sense of pride and identity together and benefit immensely from the SCCCI’s membership services, facilities and activities.
For more information, please visit www.sccci.org.sg.
Annex A: List of Winners
Awards
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Team Name
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School
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Team Members
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Product/Service
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Top Four Finalists
(In alphabetical order)
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Impact Collider
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Singapore Management University/ National University of Singapore/ Nanyang Technological University/ Ngee Ann Polytechnic
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Avin Taishiran Teo, Jocelyn Chng Hui Pheng, Irfan Cantero, Ng Lui (Huang Lei)
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‘Eh, How Ah?’ is an engaging card game designed to empower seniors with essential digital skills while fostering intergenerational bonding.
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Memory Mates
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Singapore Polytechnic
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Kuganeshwaran, Krish Kamal, Chow Hiu Fung Ryan
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A dementia board game designed to stimulate cognitive engagement, foster social interaction, and strengthen caregiver-patient bonds. Combining therapeutic memory exercises with eco-friendly materials, the game addresses Singapore’s aging population.
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RTE Technologies
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Singapore Polytechnic
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Foo Zheng Yong Jerald, Elliot Chin, Ysabela Rica Villamayor Dela Cruz, Law Kai Yi Russell, Valerie Yeo En Qi
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AEROne and AER0 are innovative modular systems designed to bring greenery back to urban spaces, combining advanced technology and aesthetic design to make sustainable plant care accessible for modern urban living.
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SUSFeed
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Republic Polytechnic
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Javier Tan, Dilton Goh, Oh Qi Xiang, Azad Akim Amahad
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SUSFeed up-cycles food waste into eco-friendly fish feed, promoting sustainability in the ornamental fish industry. Encourage responsible fishkeeping with a free betta fish starter package.
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Most Innovative Award
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Algy
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Singapore Polytechnic
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Waiz Zul'Mateen bin Mohamad Yusri, Tay Yu Jie, Jonathan Chua Jie Xin, Zhang Boyou Timothy
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Algy is a vertical microalgae farm transforming unused wall spaces into sustainable systems for carbon-neutral biofuel production, sewage water treatment, and air pollution reduction.
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Best Pitch Award
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Clara Nature Spice Art
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Singapore University of Social Sciences
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Samuel Timothy Yap, Ong Wee Hoe
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Clara Nature Spice Art offers a therapeutic sensory experience combining spice-infused sand art and plant care, allowing participants to destress through creativity and mindfulness.
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