We are an innovative platform dedicated to providing high school students with a unique opportunity to tackle real-world challenges faced by startups. Over the course of four weeks, students will work on cases developed in collaboration with our partner startups and compete with one another to find the best solution. Participants will benefit from mentorship sessions led by top university students from prestigious institutions such as Stanford, UChicago, Berkeley, Harvard, and UPenn, as well as seasoned industry professionals and consultants from leading firms such as Bain, McKinsey, and BCG.
Our competition emphasizes experiential learning, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in problem-solving and business understanding. A standout feature of our competition is that the winners will have the exclusive opportunity to implement their solutions and intern with the startups, providing them with invaluable real-world experience. Entirely virtual, our competition welcomes students from all around the globe, breaking down geographical barriers and creating a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Through this competition, we aim to create the next generation of business leaders by equipping them with the skills and experiences necessary to succeed in a dynamic and globalized economy.
Mentoring from Harvard, UC Berkeley, Yale, Stanford students
Implementing solutions through an internship
Working with impact-based startups, specifically solving problems in developing countries
Getting featured in prominent media outlets, showcasing your unique and innovative solutions
Cases are reviewed and edited by Stanford Professors
Eliminating geographical barriers through a 100% virtual competition
Participating in over five dynamic workshops led by industry experts and MBB consulting professionals
Certificate for All
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Analytical Skills
Networking
Presentation Skills
Teamwork and Collaboration
Research and Implementation
Communication and Public Speaking
Business Writing and Reporting