The Hult Prize, an annual year-long competition, is dedicated to cultivating the neTimext generation of social entrepreneurs who address critical social issues. Attracting participants with a startup prize of $1 million, the event has earned the moniker "Nobel Prize for Students" from various global media outlets.
Specifically tailored for students at the Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, the Hult Prize at IOE is an OnCampus event. The winning team gains a rapid entry into one of the 50 Regional Finals.
In celebration of its 15th anniversary, the Hult Prize is adopting a groundbreaking approach by introducing an open-ended challenge topic: UNLIMITED!. In this significant year, participants are encouraged to propose any social enterprise idea, provided it is revolutionary and aligns with at least one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Entrants are empowered to select the issue they want to address and develop a business solution for it.
The organizers hold a belief in the potential for a future that is more equitable, sustainable, and enjoyable for all. They urge participants to harness the power of business to shape the world they imagine. With a firm conviction that the world urgently needs innovative ideas, they extend an invitation for individuals to actively participate and contribute to the transformative process. The underlying message is clear: The world demands the very best ideas, and it calls for individuals to step forward and act as catalysts for change.