The dream team (left-right):
Keisuke “Kei” Kubota, Nataliey “Taliey”
Bitature, and Manon Lavaud
Hult student teams at the 2018
Hult Prize regional finals
Team Enpov
Bachelor of Business Administration students
at Hult’s London campus, with their e-Trike idea
aimed at shaping the future of rural mobility and
small-scale agriculture.
Team Genr8
Did you do any field research?
We spent six days in Uganda. Working 15-hour
days, we managed to hold focus groups and were
able to better understand our customers—their
routines, lives, habits, family situations, dreams,
and challenges. We met several local business
owners and managed to get our prototypes out
on the street to see what vendors thought.
Visit musanacarts.com to find out more
about this incredible initiative transforming
street vendors’ lives in Uganda.
Global Executive MBA students at Hult’s
Dubai campus, with their P2P sustainable
energy exchange.
Team Aasha
Global One-Year MBA students at Hult’s Boston
campus use virtual reality to address everyday
problems farmers face. Utilizing both OffGridBox
and solar power, Aasha aims to eradicate some of
these challenges through improving access
to water.
Team H2All
Global One-Year MBA students at Hult’s
San Francisco campus, with their compact and
user-friendly device that generates chlorine to
kill bacteria and purify water.
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