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2020 Hult Prize Accelerator Showcase

 






Great honor to join the 2020 Hult Prize Accelerator Showcase today Wednesday, November 18th at 10:00 AM EST.

 

Many Thanks to Andrea García and the Hult Prize Foundation Teams – Ahmad Ashkar (Founder & CEO), Sofia, Nadia Ali, Lorenza, Nelly Andrade, Callum Porter-Harris e.t.c.

 

And also all the over 135+ Attendees! Nice e-meeting you all.

 

Congratulations! to the Hult Prize Class of 2020

 

§  EVeer - Thammasat University, Thailand

§  InfinityBox - Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India

§  Agristep - Applied Science Private University, Jordan

§  Agave Networks - Imperial College London, UK

§  Forget Me Not - University of South Dakota, USA

§  WarnMyLungs - Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

§  Greeners - Arab American University, Palestine

§  Greepars - Islamic University Of Gaza, Palestine

§  White Sapphire - Al-Azhar University Gaza, Palestine

§  Pura - Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

§  Farmhut - National University Of Science And Technology, NUST, Zimbawe

§  Treasure Hunters - Hult International Business School, USA

§  Pollumesh - Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM), Mexico

§  Arpan - Sri Ram College Of Commerce, India

§  VioBeam - South Mediterranean University, Tunisia

§  GelWear - Universidad De Investigación De Tecnología Experimental Yachay Tech, Ecuador

§  JuteX - Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

§  Muda Outfiters - Vanderbilt University, USA

§  PollenBee - Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo De México, Mexico

§  Amtea - Jordan University Of Science and Technology, Jordan

§  NABÚ - Universidad Mayor de San Andrés UMSA, Bolivia

§  LiveCrops - Queen Mary University of London, UK

§  Klind Air - Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, Kenya

§  Plasfill - AUB - Beirut, Lebanon

§  Castus - Misr University For Science and Technology, Egypt

§  BIOS - Foreign Trade University, Vietnam

§  BFreeze - National University Of Science And Technology, Pakistan

§  Number Two - American University Of Nigeria, Nigeria

§  Happy Lettuce - Durham University, UK

§  E-Regulator - Al Ahliyya Amman University, Jordan

§  Bagma - University of Toronto, Canada

§  Galia - Universidad de Lima, Peru

§  Nightingale Innovations - The University of Oxford, UK

 

Once Again! Congratulations to Number Two from the American University of Nigeria (AUN): Global Citizens (Hauwa Hamidu, Amira Hamid & Aisha Mai)

 

YOU MADE IT!

 

Leading a Generation To Change The World..

 

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