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AI Innovation Challenge 2025 - City Tech & Google

AI Innovation Challenge 2025 - City Tech & Google

Badge awarded to

Adham Alshaif


Issued on 16 Oct 2025 by

City Tech TC2 HUB

City Tech TC2 HUB

Awarded to participants of the "Innovate City Tech in a Day" event, held on October 3, 2025, at Google’s Hudson Street campus. Recipients distinguished themselves through creativity, teamwork, and technical proficiency by developing AI-driven prototype solutions to real-world challenges in collaboration with Google engineers and City Tech faculty. During the event, students explored a variety of Google AI platforms and worked in teams to identify campus or university issues that could be addressed using AI. With guidance from Google architects and City Tech faculty, participants built prototypes of their solutions and presented them to a panel of faculty, staff, and Google judges.
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City Tech TC2 HUB

microcredentials@citytech.cuny.edu

TC2 HUB is an innovative extension of City Tech that enhances career readiness and professional skills through its role as a digital credentials platform. The TC2 HUB issues digital badges representing verified competencies, which are highly valued in today’s job market. It systematically records skills at a resume-significant level, providing learners with credible evidence of their achievements and simplifying the process for them to validate their skills, knowledge, and competencies. This initiative connects academic knowledge with practical skills, demonstrating our commitment to skilled and adaptable students who are equipped to navigate the modern economy.

Criteria

Earners of this badge have:

  • Distinguished themselves through creativity, teamwork, and technical proficiency by developing AI-driven prototype solutions to real-world challenges in collaboration with Google engineers and City Tech faculty.
  • Explored a variety of Google AI platforms and worked in teams to identify campus or university issues that could be addressed using AI.
  • Built prototypes of their solutions, with guidance from Google architects and City Tech faculty, and presented them to a panel of faculty, staff, and Google judges.