AcceliGOV
Transforming Society With Innovative Solutions
A global program to provide communities with breakthrough technologies to enhance sustainability and resiliency for all.
Apply for Free Pilot Projects
Leading Cities is a non-profit foundation committed to tackling society's greatest challenges through urban innovation by enhancing the sustainability and resilience of our communities.
AcceliGOV, in collaboration with QBE, provides funding for vetted solutions sourced through AcceliCITY, one of the world's top GovTech accelerators. We offer prepaid projects to generate direct impact for communities worldwide.
Discover our 2024 Pilots
Which Solution Are You Seeking?
The AcceliGOV program encourages cities, municipalities, and private organizations alike to apply for a no-cost implementation of innovative, sustainable solutions that enhance urban resilience and address specific local challenges. This year, Leading Cities is proud to have six separate pilot offerings, each with a unique application form. Click the boxes to learn more about each offering and to apply.
Pilot Offering Defined
Application Period
Municipalities and organizations of all sizes and locations complete brief application to be considered for AcceliGOV award of a no-cost pilot.
Winner Announced
Automedi
Automedi, the 2022 QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge Champion was chosen from over 550 solutions sourced globally using a 6-month vetting process with experts from around the world.
This innovative solution turns plastic waste directly into common products by recycling it into valuable filament for 3D printing “vending” machines.
Automedi can be deployed anywhere that has plastic waste and people to benefit from ordinary objects produced by 3D printers- a school, health clinic, library, senior center, city hall, co-working space… the possibilities are endless.
For example, by recycling a school’s plastic waste into 3D printing filaments on site, students can learn, through a hands-on experience, the process and impact of recycling. Simultaneously teachers can produce, at no cost, teaching tools they need using the 3D printing vending machines.