The Fishbowl Challenge: Product and Business Planning Competition 2019 (Win a trip to pitch your idea in London)
Deadline: October 10, 2019
The
Fishbowl Challenge: Product and Business Planning Competition 2019 is
open! The Fishbowl Challenge is a global collaborative entrepreneurial
and business case competition designed for university students across
the world.
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The
competition is open to both students who already have their own ideas
and fit the entrepreneur persona as well as students who do not have
their own idea but have a demonstrated interest in any of our
shortlisted problem areas and have the problem-solving skills needed to
work with like-minded peers towards a solution.
There
will be three rounds of increasing selectivity and exposure to
world-class mentors with industry experience who will provide support
and guidance to teams along the way. The final round of the competition
will be an all-expense-paid final in London over the summer. The winning
team will earn a stipend to flesh out their idea and a shot at seed
funding to fully realize their venture.
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Benefits
All individuals will have an opportunity to work in international teams of 4
All teams will gain access to world class mentors with industry experience
The 5 finalist teams will receive an all-expense-paid trip to pitch their ideas in London over the summer.
The
winning team will earn a 2-month stipend to flesh out their idea in a
city of their choice, and a shot at seed funding to fully realize their
venture.
Eligibility
The
Fishbowl Challenge is open to all students enrolled in a
university/college at the launch of the competition (i.e. September 20th
– October 10th, 2019).
Applicants must be from Africa, Europe and America to participate in the competition.
Applicants must be conversant with the English language as it would serve as the primary language during the competition
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Application
Only individual entries to the fishbowl challenge shall be considered.
For more information, visit The Fishbowl Challenge.
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