The Hult Prize, the world's largest student competition for social good, challenges young innovators to solve the world's biggest challenges. The winner will get a $1,000,000 global startup prize. Introduction Founded in 2009, the Hult Prize has inspired a new generation of social entrepreneurs and activated a global movement of young people committed to positive social change. Former US President Bill Clinton serves as an honorary chairperson of the hult Prize and announces the winning team during the final event.
This year-long global competition invites young individuals to tackle some of the world's most pressing challenges by developing innovative social ventures. The Hult Prize at Purbanchal University serves as this esteemed competition's local chapter and initial stage. It offers students a platform to leverage their creativity, business acumen, and commitment to social impact. Students from various universities in Nepal and worldwide participate in this event each year. This year's theme is “Unlimited,” which is world-changing and aligned with at least one United Nations Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs).
This year, participants are invited to propose innovative ideas for a social enterprise that aims to create a significant global impact, provided that the initiative aligns with at least one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Participants have the autonomy to identify the problem they wish to address and develop a corresponding business concept to tackle it.