Hult Prize Receives 25K Applications and Names Eight Entrepreneurs to Forbes 30 Under 30 List
World's Largest Accelerator for Social Entrepreneurship Offers US$1M to Top Startup
BOSTON, Jan. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hult Prize Foundation announced today that it has eclipsed 25,000 applications for its 2016 Accelerator Program. This comes one week after Forbes named eight Hult Prize entrepreneurs to their annual 30 under 30 list. Widely regarded as the 'Nobel Prize for students,' the Hult Prize challenges university students from around the world to dream up ideas for profitable startups that aim to solve humanity's greatest challenges. Finalists are whittled down to a 'Top Six' through a competitive tournament process, which spans 12 months and includes over 200 startup events on several levels: campus, country, regional, and global. Rounds of competition span six continents, one hundred countries and two hundred cities, engaging bright and talented students from over one thousand universities to put their business minds to work creating sustainable startup solutions to complicated global issues.
Annual themed challenges are set by President Bill Clinton, who in 2016 has asked millenials to come up with innovative enterprises which double the income of ten million residents of crowded urban spaces.
"The Hult Prize is a wonderful example of the creative cooperation needed to build a world with shared opportunity, shared responsibility, and shared prosperity, and each year I look forward to seeing the many outstanding ideas the competition produces," said Clinton, who hosts the final round of the Hult Prize at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting, where the winning enterprise receives one million dollars in seed capital.
The journey for the Hult Prize continues March 11-12th at five regional semi-final rounds held simultaneously in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai and Shanghai. 1200 shortlisted entrepreneurs will travel from around the globe to pitch their game-changing ideas. One winning enterprise per region will go onto the summer incubation program, where they will join Hult Prize Founder and CEO, Ahmad Ashkar for a 7-week bootcamp focused on rapid prototyping, pressure testing and commercialization. "Since launching in 2009, we have pioneered a new culture of enterprise which is challenging the status quo in both the conventional startup and philanthropy space – and millenials are responding by the thousands. I commend all of our applicants and congratulate our Forbes 30 under 30 winners who are serving as role-models for our future cohorts and the wider sector," said Ashkar.
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