BD students win innovation award in Japan

Mahamudul Hassan Tonmoy (Independent University, Bangladesh) and Ridwanul Arefin Arnob (Bangladesh University of Professionals) at the International Young Innovators Summit-2018 held in Tokyo recently.
Mahamudul Hassan Tonmoy (Independent University, Bangladesh) and Ridwanul Arefin Arnob (Bangladesh University of Professionals) at the International Young Innovators Summit-2018 held in Tokyo recently.
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Campus Report :
Bangladesh achieved the ‘Best Idea Innovation Award’ with the project namely ‘Cure’ among the top 50 projects from the world in the International Young Innovators Summit-2018. The summit was officially organized by Studec International and Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) held in Tokyo from October 8-11. The main theme of this summit was “Designing Innovation for the Better World”.
International Young Innovators Summit is the youth conference that connecting aspiring young innovators with international speakers from the innovators experts, lecturers, innovators influencer from different backgrounds. Entering the first annual session, this summit aims to bring together 50 young innovators into global networks and experience in international conference. Our goals are to enrich the essential skills and knowledge for the future innovators, encourage to identity and think the world’s problems with creative solution and preparing the participants as the innovators for the better world.
After two rounds of elections from all over the world, Top 50 projects were invited to present their work in Tokyo, Japan.
A project called ‘Cure’ was also selected from Bangladesh. As a representative of Bangladesh, Mahamudul Hassan Tonmoy (Independent University, Bangladesh) and Ridwanul Arefin Arnob (Bangladesh University of Professionals) were present along with their project ‘Cure’. They won the ‘Best Idea Innovation Award’ for Bangladesh.
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