Miro announces partnership with XPRIZE, giving teams access to its AI-powered Innovation Workspace

Miro, the Innovation Workspace provider, has announced a new partnership with XPRIZE, an expert in large-scale incentive competitions aiming to solve the biggest challenges facing humanity. 

As part of the deal, Miro will provide XPRIZE contestant teams and staff with access to its artificial-intelligence (AI)-powered platform Innovation Workspace. It will also grant more than $2 million in Miro credit to support XPRIZE, support up to 2,000 competing teams.

XPRIZE’s competitions have helped to drive innovation in areas such as climate change, biodiversity, conservation, health, and sustainability. Miro’s Innovation Workspace provides an intelligent canvas that enables users to quickly progress from idea to outcome.

Elaine Hungenberg, Senior Vice President of Partnerships and Impact at XPRIZE, explains: “Miro’s investment in XPRIZE and our teams is a true testament to their leadership and commitment to making the world a better place through innovation. Miro is taking a central role in helping us help the change makers.

“We have seen firsthand the impact of Miro, it has become an essential tool for how we design and execute our impact frameworks. I’m excited to see how Miro is utilized by our ecosystem and the impact it will have on our cohort of competing and alumni teams.”  

 Andrey Khusid, CEO and Founder at Miro, adds: “Our partnership with XPRIZE perfectly aligns with our mission to empower teams to create the next big thing. XPRIZE embodies innovation at its core and brings together visionary thinkers to solve humanity's greatest challenges. Miro helps teams get from the first idea to the final outcome significantly faster. And when we’re talking about game-changing technologies with the potential to solve society's biggest challenges - the stakes couldn’t be higher.”

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