Carnegie Mellon Qatar fosters social entrepreneurship through Start for Good competition

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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), in collaboration with the Qatar Research Development and Innovation (QRDI) Council and the European Innovation Academy, wrapped up the first Start for Good competition, a three-week virtual program designed to inspire students to create startups with a focus on social entrepreneurship.

Three teams emerged at the top. Maryia Zhukava from CMU-Q and Eze Jackson from Warsaw University presented their idea for an eco-friendly, affordable bike-sharing platform for Jackson’s home country, Nigeria. Jelan Ali from Qatar University, Amalia Balan from University of Twente and Erica Ann de Mello from

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