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Bold Ideas, Big Impact:
Inside the Grand Final Pitches

On 20 October, we spent six intense hours at the Google office in Brussels, watching the top six teams take the stage for their final pitches. Let’s be honest… it was nerve-wracking. It was a big deal. Every presentation reflected months of hard work, team growth, and bold, innovative solutions leveraging technology for civic engagement and championing election integrity.

The atmosphere was electric - a mix of tension (the good kind… good vibes only here) and excitement - as teams gave their all in front of the jury, hoping their ideas would stand out.

It was also high-energy and forward-looking, an opportunity to connect top young innovators, CSOs, and social entrepreneurs from across Europe. Who knows? Maybe soon they’ll be working together. As they say: hacking for impact knows no borders!

A sincere thank you to every participating team, our mentors and partners, and the Grand Final Jury: Andrea Gerosa, Karen Massin, and Guillaume Alvarez.

Big ideas. Bold impact. Ready for what’s next!

Watch the aftermovie now

Aftermovie Grand Final, Brussels 2025

🏆 Grand Final Results

And the moment we’ve all been waiting for…
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🥇 1st Place — Pol

​Awarded €200,000 in cash and Acceleration Programme 

Pol is a civic tech mobile app for participatory democracy and citizen consultation, created by two 22-year-old students. As the most downloaded political app in France in 2024, with 190,000 users and a 4.9 rating, Pol aims to expand to Brussels and connect citizens with politics across Europe.

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🥈 2nd Place,  ex aequo — LaRéponse.tech

Awarded €30,000 in cash and Acceleration Programme

Vera is an AI-powered tool that helps users quickly debunk misinformation by generating well-argued, source-based comments in various tones—professorial, friendly, or ironic—directly below disinformation content. Designed to make fact-checking engaging and scalable, it leverages real-time source verification and user participation to protect truth in online discussions, especially during electoral processes.

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🥈 2nd Place, ex aequo —

Newtral in consortium with Political Watch

Awarded €30,000 in cash and Acceleration Programme

Founded in January 2018 by journalist Ana Pastor, Newtral is Spain's leading fact-checking and media production company. Certified by the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), it delivers investigative journalism and AI‑driven verification through its show El Objetivo on La Sexta. It also produces documentary content for platforms like Netflix and HBO. Newtral now partners with Political Watch, a Madrid‑based civic-tech think tank (est. 2011), combining expertise in digital tools, advocacy and research to promote citizen oversight, open data and participatory democracy.

Read more at Newtral and Political Watch

Experts & Mentors

Regional Partners

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Hamburg Partners

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ThinkYoung is a not-for-profit organisation, aiming to make the world a better place for young people by involving them in decision-making processes and providing decision-makers with high-quality research on youth conditions. ThinkYoung conducts studies and surveys, makes advocacy campaigns, writes policy proposals, and develops education programmes: up to date, ThinkYoung projects have reached over 800,000 young people. We have offices in Brussels, Geneva, Hong Kong and Nairobi. ThinkYoung has 12 years of experience working to empower students all over the world with needs-tailored programmes such as the ThinkYoung Coding School and the ThinkYoung Entrepreneurship School.

with the support of

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Google.org, Google's philanthropy, supports nonprofits that address humanitarian issues and apply scalable, data-driven innovation to solving the world's biggest challenges. We accelerate their progress by connecting them with a unique blend of support that includes funding, products, and technical expertise from Google volunteers. We engage with these believers-turned-doers who make a significant impact on the communities they represent, and whose work has the potential to produce meaningful change. We want a world that works for everyone—and we believe technology and innovation can move the needle in four key areas: education, economic opportunity, inclusion and crisis response.

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