
QU college alumni qualify to compete for ‘Student Nobel Prize’
The Peninsula
Doha: Revive, a small start-up food manufacturing project run by a number of graduates from the Human Nutrition Department at the College of Health Sciences member of QU-Health at Qatar University, has qualified for the upcoming trial and velocity phases of the Hult International Competition, also known as the Student Nobel Prize.
Revive has achieved successive achievements, reaching this stage after a long journey that lasted six months, where the company’s directors who are: Katiba Al Ghazali, CEO; Noshin Zehra, CMO; Somaya Youssef, COO; developed a start-up idea, market studies, created prototypes, and networked with different organisations to set up their start-up. The team won an on-campus stage and reached the top six in the Doha Impact Summit. The team won the wildcard tour to join the best global accelerator program to win the Hult Prize, a competition for undergraduate students from all over the world and for all levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, and the Ph.D., in which the participating teams compete to develop ideas to establish profitable projects or companies aimed at solving one of the difficult problems in society within the Challenge of the Year.More Related News