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The 2025 Innovation Challenge is a global competition inviting participants to present groundbreaking solutions that address real-world challenges and foster innovation in the Isle of Man. 

The challenge spans three sectors: FinTech, Cleantech, and Data & AI. By tackling key issues such as sustainable energy, nature positive capital, data integrity, and more. The Innovation Challenge provides businesses with a platform to scale globally, create meaningful impact, and contribute to the Island’s reputation as a UNESCO Biosphere and a hub for innovation. 

In the lead-up to Finale Day on 26 June 2025, finalists will refine their solutions before pitching them to the Isle of Man’s leading industry professionals.  

Whether you're an innovator, a supporter, or an industry leader, this is your chance to shape the future. Join the Innovation Challenge today and make a lasting impact! 

InnOvatIon lIvEs HeRe

The Isle of Man—where everyday life is extraordinary. Our people, landscape, history, and culture make us unique. As a UNESCO Biosphere, we are dedicated to sustainable progress and creative innovation. 

 

FroM sOlutIon tO imPaCt 

The Innovation Challenge connects you to the island’s dynamic ecosystem, offering access to mentors, investors, and regulatory guidance, helping you scale your solution with real-world impact. 

 

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The 2025 categories are: FinTech, Cleantech, and Data & AI. 

Participating businesses in the Innovation Challenge gain a unique opportunity to collaborate with Government agencies, regulators, and local enterprises within a leading tech hub. This collaboration allows them to scale up their solutions for the global market.

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  • Tourism reimagined through tech: Enhancing the tourism experience through enabling technology.  Developing interactive tools that make exploring the Isle of Man seamless and engaging. 
  • Predictive risk insights: AI based systems that interpret laws, rules, policies and regulations, politics and sentiment to define definitive answers to unstructured questions both with a jurisdiction and across jurisdiction for comparison purposes. For example interpretation of laws for politicians, legal advice and planning applications or to create a cross-jurisdictional comparison for things like Data Protection or Financial Regulation 
  • Integrity through provenance: Develop transformative solutions that ensure data integrity through robust provenance tracking, enabling complete transparency of its journey. From source to certainty, this challenge seeks innovations that validate, categorise, and authenticate data to empower industries, build public trust, and unlock new possibilities for data-driven decision-making 

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  • Tomorrow’s sustainable spaces: Innovations that support the reduction of the environmental impact of construction and creating healthier and more efficient living and working environments 
  • Rethinking energy resilience: Innovative solutions for demand-side management, efficiently fulfilling energy needs while promoting sustainability and resilience that benefits everyone 
  • Eco-efficient Supply Solutions: Innovations that improve the transparency and efficiency of global supply chains in terms of environmental impact including emissions, resource consumption and waste generation 

FintEcH

  • Reimagining customer focus: Despite a robust insurance sector in the Isle of Man, many in-force policyholders and dormant customers remain disengaged, limiting opportunities for customer retention, cross-selling, and enhanced service delivery. The challenge lies in leveraging Insurtech solutions to re-engage these existing customers effectively, fostering deeper relationships and driving renewed interest and value. How can advanced technology, such as AI-driven personalisation, digital communication platforms, and data analytics, be utilised to revitalise engagement with current and dormant policyholders in a way that is both scalable and impactful?  
  • Sustainable Investing: This theme explores innovations that enable the measurement and transparency of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in investing. By creating reliable indices and data analytics, the goal is to help investors make informed decisions that align with sustainability principles and promote long-term, positive environmental and social impact 
  • Mobilising Nature-Positive Capital: This theme focuses on leveraging technology to drive the global financial system’s transition to a low-carbon, socially inclusive, nature-positive and ethically governed future. Innovations could include carbon/nature trading platforms or exchanges, ESG-compliant financial tools, and other solutions that ensure financial institutions prioritise sustainability and ethical governance 

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Over the six-week contextualisation phase, finalists will refine their solutions to address the Island's most pressing challenges. During this period, participants will gain deep insights into local needs through workshops, expert mentoring, and collaborative sessions with community stakeholders. This phase is designed to ensure that each solution is not only innovative but also practical, impactful, and tailored to the Island’s unique context. 

The journey culminates on Thursday 26 June 2025, at the Innovation Challenge Finale Day, where the cohort will showcase their evolved solutions and compete for category awards in front of an esteemed panel of judges and a live audience. 

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UneSco BiosPherÈ

 

The Isle of Man was designated as a UNESCO Biosphere in 2016 in recognition of its special environment, culture, heritage and economy and its people’s desire to cherish and nurture them.

The Island is the only entire nation UNSECO Biosphere and all our land and our territorial sea is included. The fact that this means that all types of economic and social activity is contained within a Biosphere, a unique attribute against which we constantly strive to demonstrate a balanced relationship between people, economy and the environment. This influences the way we approach innovation and sustainability, offering you a unique backdrop to develop and showcase solutions.

Your participation in the Innovation Challenge takes place within this extraordinary context, where your innovative ideas and solutions can have a meaningful impact on the Isle of Man’s environment, culture, and economy.

FAQ's

The challenge is open for entrants from 28 November. You will need to supply to us details of your proposition, why you believe it to be unique and innovative and applicable to the Isle of Man. We will also be looking for ways that you believe your proposition supports our UNESCO Biosphere status. All of this process is done online and you will be kept fully informed. If you get to the next stage, you need to be prepared for a 40 minute video interview with our selection panel during the last two weeks of March.

No, the Challenge is designed to be globally inclusive and attract international interest. Collaboration between local and international organisations is also very much welcome. We would encourage applicants to visit the Island during the initial mentor matching event, which also introduces the local ecosystem. This will enable applicants, to take full advantage of the access to the marketplace that we are making available. Attendance is required at the Finale Day which will take place in the Isle of Man.

The Innovation Challenge connects you to the island’s dynamic ecosystem, offering access to mentors, investors, and regulatory guidance, helping you scale your solution with real-world impact. 

This is an entirely remote process managed using a Community Platform called Circle. Within this you will have posting access to a wide variety of people who can help you. We will also run a large number of Webinars with local and global industry experts on a range of topics ranging from pitching to regulatory perspectives and all things in between.

No – the entire process will be run remotely apart from the Finale day, which will require your presence to deliver your final pitch session to both Judges and a public audience who will both have a vote for the winners and also be a large pool of potential customers for your product.

Mentors will be drawn from our industry sectors from experienced and senior business representatives. We will carefully select ’buddy‘ mentors that match each finalist and those close mentors (which may be a person or a team) will assist in testing market propositions, introductions to the local network and offering general business advice. In last year’s Fintech Challenge we had mentors from local and national banks, law firms and Corporate Service Providers as well as environmental, ESG and data consultancies. Behind this we have a wide range of other interested business, Governmental Bodies and all of our regulators (Financial, Gaming and Information) available to directly assist with queries. This is a unique community collaboration.

The winners in each category will receive:

  • Additional promotion and publicity both locally and internationally [Period and nature of promotion (one off press releases or defined campaign) to be confirmed].

  • Extended access to our marketplace of mentors, potential investors and customers across our sectors, as well as IOM regulators and Government officers for 6 months.

  • All finalists will get access to our expo on Finale day.

Yes, we recognise your existing relationships are important to your business.

There is a minimum requirement of approximately 4 days in total which is allocated as follows:

  • One full day for orientation and mentor matching

  • Workshops consisting of three hours per week over the five-week Challenge period. Five-week contextualisation programme: two hours per week for webinars, 1 hour per week for 1-2-1 mentoring sessions or ecosystem conversations. As relationships are formed with the marketplace, mentors, Government and regulators, each applicant is encouraged to leverage the access to information to refine the final offering.

  • One full 'Finale Day’.

Yes, if you get selected for the Contextualisation Programme, we, and in particular your ‘Buddy’ mentor will introduce you to the Challenge Supporters and Challenge Audience on island consisting of international financial services, Isle of Man Government, and a vast array of digital businesses based in the Isle of Man.

There are no restrictions on entrants other than being able to meet the Challenge and to demonstrate innovation in the solution as well as some aspect that demonstrates value to the Isle of Man. Applicants can be at any stage of business development.

There are no restrictions, the product can be concept or completely formed but must demonstrate both applicability and innovation. However, the demo pitch will need to be able to demonstrate how an ultimate product will work, even if that is a simulation, and detail indicative timelines and cost to implementation.

Your allocated ‘buddy’ mentors will introduce you to other mentors and supporting organisations who will have this capability, but part of the process is for you to find relationships like this across our community.

There is that potential but will entirely depend on the relationship with your mentors/supporters.

If you have further questions, please email us at contact-digital@gov.im