Mangaluru: 48-hour startup challenge for youth held at St Aloysius College


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Mangaluru, Aug 12: St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangaluru in collaboration with King’s College London Alumni Community Hyderabad and Kings Business School Alumni Community organised '48-Hour Startup Challenge' on August 11 at Robert Sequeira Hall of LCRI Block.

This event was organised with King’s Vision 2029 and to commemorate the United Nations International Youth Day 2023 aims to empower the startup and young social entrepreneur community with a strong focus on 'Green Skills for the Youth'.

 

The 48-Hour Startup Challenge hosted on the vibrant campus of St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, provides an incredible platform for aspiring entrepreneurs and change-makers to connect, collaborate, and create innovative solutions for a greener future. Participants had the unique opportunity to interact with bright minds from across South India and beyond, tapping into a diverse pool of talents and perspectives. The event was guided by experienced mentors, including King’s Alumni, Startup 20 (G20) incubators, faculty members, and government personnel from India and abroad. Participants got engaged in a series of enriching sessions and workshops covering various segments, such as technical sessions, live market research, concept development, digital campaigns, and startup launches.

One of the key highlights of the 48-Hour Startup Challenge was the opportunity for participants to showcase their innovative ideas and contribute to impactful socio-economic initiatives. The top three pitchers will receive commendations and recommendations to apply for government entrepreneurship schemes and funds, providing a significant boost to their entrepreneurial journey. The event was open to participants between the ages of 18 and 35 years, encouraging final-year UG/PG students and young graduates from various regions to take part and contribute their unique perspectives.

Dr Alwyn D’Sa, the registrar of St Aloysius College welcomed the gathering. The programme was inaugurated by the chief guest CA S S Nayak, co-opted member, MSME and startup committee, SIRC of ICAI, Chennai; Kalbavi Prakash Rao, owner, Kalbavi Cashews and convener, Food Processing & Agribusiness Panel, Karnataka CII State Council, and Stephen Anurag, president of King’s College London Alumni Hyderabad and NiSG Project Co-lead and Public policy official of the Government of Meghalaya were the guests of honour. Dr Praveen Martis SJ, the principal of St Aloysius College; Dr Alwyn D’Sa, registrar of the college; Dr Adarsha Gowda, dean of the Entrepreneurship Cell were on the dais.

S S Nayak in his inaugural address encouraged and stressed the youth to be entrepreneurs rather than be under an employer. Kalbhavi Prakash addressing the gathering said, “Today the number of startups has increased enormously, but many have not succeeded due to a lack of proper planning and ideas. You need to have innovation, resilience and commitment when you go into a startup career. You should be driven by a passion, and make that passion a reality and success”.

“There are failures in startups but you need to go forward and try to make it a success. Being an alumnus of St Aloysius College in 1985, I am seeing enormous changes and growth here to encourage the youth to come up in their life. I started my entrepreneurship in 1987, and I feel that it was the best move that I made, even though I didn’t make millions, but happy with my achievements, added Kalbhavi.

Addressing the gathering, Dr Praveen Martis SJ said, “We are thrilled to organize this startup challenge in partnership with esteemed institutions like King’s College London Alumni Community Hyderabad and Kings Business School Alumni Community. Our shared vision is to cultivate an ecosystem that nurtures young entrepreneurs who are dedicated to building a sustainable future,”

Stephen Anurag in his speech said “We believe that the youth holds the potential to drive positive change in our society. By fostering a supportive environment and providing the right resources, we can empower these young minds to transform their ideas into reality and make a lasting impact on the world. We extend a warm welcome to all you young individuals here today, who are passionate about entrepreneurship, sustainability, and social impact by joining this prestigious event. Together, let’s pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future.”

The 48-hour startup Challenge began with Union Session I - Concept, skillsets and outcomes of a Startup. Advocating SDGs through UN Intl’ Youth Day: Green Skills; Technical Session I Team work held on understanding mindsets & brands; Union Session II Online session by Rodgrigo Saval, from Mexico Youth in the politics of businesses: Perspectives from South America; Technical Session II Team work held on templates, presentations and pitch. Union Session III Developing icons and illustrations for Startup; Technical Session III Teamwork on designing icons; Union Session IV Online session: Sumit Dubey, UK Developing digital footprints for Startup; Union Session IV (A) Online session: Saket Narula, UK Financing a Startup: Doing business in India and the UK; Technical Session IV Team work on building a portal/website, social media.

Diya Mascarenhas of III BA meticulously compered the programme. Dr Adarsha Gowda, proposed the vote of thanks.

 

 

  

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