EVENT TOPICS
Pick & Mix
In Striking Balance 22 we ask you to pick one or several topics that you feel passionate about. Use Wijmo to illustrate the relevant data and Weavy in order to allow users to discuss and collaborate on solutions.
Below we have listed a few example topics within a varied set of areas to give you inspiration for your projects. You can also bring your own topics from within these areas or why not something completely different? It's up to you!
Further down the page you will find a list of data sets to help you find relevant data.
For a healthier world!
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Pharmaceuticals
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Health Monitoring
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Health Demographics
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Disease
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Patient Management
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Mental Health
Become the teacher!
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Interactive Classrooms
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Scheduling
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Examination
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Knowledge Distribution
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Information Accessibility
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Digital Certification
Growing taller!
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Cross-product
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Cross-platform
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Consumer Science
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Product Design Process
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Diversification
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Supply Chains
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Use it well!
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Political Influence
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Biodiversity
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Climate Change
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Eco-efficiency
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Working Conditions
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Governance
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Travelling the world!
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Maps
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Human-environment Interaction
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Rural Planning
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Recreation
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Land Change
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Water Resources
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Create something new!
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Rapid Prototyping
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Digital Transformation
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IoT
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Content Moderation
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Blockchain
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AI/ML
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Cities for people!
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Disaster Risk Management
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Traffic
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Planning
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Social Justice
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Sustainable Cities
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Inclusive Cities
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Bigger yet!
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Political Influence
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Biodiversity
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Climate Change
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Eco-efficiency
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Working Conditions
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Governance
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Faster and better!
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Team Management
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Logistics
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Workflow
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Communication
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Automatization
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Time Management
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Stronger together!
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Community Impact
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Human Rights
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Equality
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Poverty Impact
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Diversity
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Economic Distribution
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Let's have fun!
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Travel Flows
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Sustainability
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Trends
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Hospitality
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Culture
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Sports
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A better humanity!
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Statistics
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History
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War
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Nutrition
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Cybersecurity
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Crime
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Suggested resources
Here you will find a list of data resources help build your project. You can of course find your own data, but it is important to note that it must come from a valid source!