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Gravity Water Named Winner of the QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge

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The sixth annual QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge awarded Gravity Water the $100,000 prize for their solution addressing water security and climate resilience through rainwater harvesting

NEW YORK, Nov. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2024 QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge, hosted by Leading Cities in partnership with QBE Insurance Group awarded the City Solution of the Year honor to Gravity Water, an international organization revolutionizing water security and climate resilience for vulnerable communities with innovative rainwater harvesting technologies.

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"Congratulations to Gravity Water for their efforts in developing a cutting-edge solution that provides areas at risk of natural disasters around the world with access to safe drinking water," said QBE North America CEO Julie Wood. "At QBE, we are committed to helping promote resilience and sustainability, and this year's winner is an excellent example of how we can help empower communities to build resilience to climate challenges."

The $100,000 award was presented following a one-week intensive boot camp and panel evaluation from representatives of the World Economic Forum, Clinton Global Initiative, RA Capital, and the Leading Cities board of directors. In addition to the cash prize, Gravity Water also will be featured in an upcoming AcceliGOV program, where cities from around the world compete for a pre-paid pilot of QBE AcceliCITY's 2024 winning innovation.

"Access to safe water is not just a necessity; it is a fundamental right that millions are denied daily," said Mike Lake, President and CEO of Leading Cities. "Currently, nearly 2 billion people–almost a quarter of the global population—are forced to use contaminated water sources, putting lives at risk every single day. Addressing this issue with sustainable solutions is critical to breaking this cycle and protecting our future generations."

Gravity Water was selected as the City Solution of the Year from a pool of more than 740 entrepreneurs from 70 countries who competed in the QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge.

Danny Wright, founder and executive director of Gravity Water said, "We need solutions to water security that are sustainable and can reach global scale in years, not decades. The pilot grant from the QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge gives us the opportunity to continue to help communities at risk of natural disasters to safely collect and manage rainwater, building resilience to flooding, drought, and other climate challenges. Our rainwater harvesting technologies will provide communities with access to a self-sufficient and long-term source of safe drinking water."