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MSc Entrepreneurship Pitch Day: Innovating Engineers Challenge – 2023

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The MSc Entrepreneurship Pitch Day competition fosters small teams of MSc Entrepreneurship and other UCL Engineering students to create innovative business ideas. Held annually, the competition concludes with a pitch and showcase event, evaluated by an independent panel. Three nominations are awarded: Best Idea, Best Pitch, and Best Showcase.  Two of these prizes, Best Ideas and Best Pitch received Engineers in Business awards.

 

Best Idea Winner: Swyftin- SaaS for Hospitality

Pictured left to right are Simon Hulme, UCL Program Director with Head of Google for Startups, Noa Havazelet presenting a ‘Best Idea’ award to Swyftin’s Nikhil Aggarwal, an MSc Entrepreneurship student and Alina Kim, Lecturer in Retail and Consumer Entrepreneurship.  Nikhil won a £1,000 Engineers in Buisness Prize.

Swyftin is a guest experience platform that helps hotels to improve their revenue by communicating efficiently with guests.

 

 

 

 

Best Idea Winner: Genz - Co-Living Platform

Pictured left to right are Simon Hulme, UCL MSc Entrepreneurship Program Director with Lola Fitoussi, an MSc Entrepreneurship student and Nikita Thakrar, CEO and co-founder of Included VC and Alina Kim, Lecturer in Retail and Consumer Entrepreneurship presenting a ‘Best Idea’ award to Genz. Lola won a £1,000 Engineers in Business Prize.

Lola’s innovation, Genz, is an intergenerational co-living platform matching lonely elders who have a spare room with young professionals and students.

Best Pitch Winner: eNOugh - Safety Wearables

Pictured left to right are Simon Hulme, UCL MSc Entrepreneurship Program Director with Ina Jovicic, MSc Entrepreneurship alumni, Fabian Haas, MSc Entrepreneurship alumni; Gaelic Jara Reinhold, Electronic Engineering with Computer Science; Vanessa Viana, Global Managing Partner at Capital Labs and Alina Kim, Lecturer in Retail and Consumer Entrepreneurship presenting a ‘Best Pitch’ award to eNOugh.  The eNOugh team won a £1,000 Engineers in Business Prize.

eNOugh solves the problem of lack of safety for women walking alone at night with an AI-powered wearable badge.