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BML Munjal University Contest won by Kochi Student, Prestigious Heroes of Tomorrow 2020 Innovation

BML Munjal University Contest won by Kochi Student, Prestigious Heroes of Tomorrow 2020 Innovation

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BML Munjal University Contest won by Kochi Student, Prestigious Heroes of Tomorrow 2020 Innovation

  • The winner, Mikhael Sunil, Cochin Refineries School, Kochi, wins a 100% scholarship for an undergraduate program of choice at BML Munjal University, cash prize of INR 50,000, and a TSURUGI Firefox bicycle from among 2200+ applicants from 600 schools across India.
  • Shortlisted entries from the students went through a Design Thinking training online by the BMU incubation centre faculty.
  • In its third successful edition, Heroes of Tomorrow’s central theme for the contest was to recognize and nurture young talent to think of ingenious ideas to solve global issues.

BML Munjal University‘s (BMU) innovation initiative Heroes of Tomorrow 2020 aims to recognized nurturing talent to think of ingenious ideas to solve global issues and announced its winners today. The winner from Cochin Refineries School wins a 100% scholarship for an undergraduate program of choice at BMU (subject to student fulfilling admission mandate), a cash prize of INR 50,000, along with a new TSURUGI Firefox bicycle. The winner, two other runners from Vishwa Bharti Public School, Noida, and GD Goenka Public School, Noida, has been selected out of the 2200+ submissions received from 600+ schools this year. The entire event was hosted virtually by BMU.

 

Mikhael Sunil, a class 11th, Cochin Refineries Schoo students student, Kochi, emerged as the winner of the Heroes of Tomorrow 2020 contest’s 3rd edition. The winning idea of a Hybrid Sustainable Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) can be made affordable to the common people for getting water and electricity since clean drinking water remains a primary concern for one and all, irrespective of their social status, caste, location, etc. Also, the industrial model can be used for extracting hydrogen and oxygen from the extracted water. It uses the latest innovative condensing technology for condensing maximum amounts of water at a cheaper rate, thus improving both rural and another economy in our country.

BMU believes that the foundation for a career starts in the school itself, and this requires school students to be equipped with the must-have skills of creativity, innovative thinking, and problem-solving.

 

In its third edition this year, Heroes of Tomorrow reached out to an expansive school student audience from 11th and 12th. Through this unique initiative, BMU aims to recognize, nurture young talent and provide a platform for participants to seek inspiration in innovation and demonstrate their ability to analyze problems and come up with out-of-the-box and executable solutions that aim to solve global issues like the current COVID19 pandemic, Biodiversity loss, Deforestation, Global warming/Climate change. By enabling collaboration with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, this contest ensures that the winners get the confidence to become global change-makers and inspire others to ideate, innovate, and create.

 

The jury for Heroes of Tomorrow 2020 comprises Soumyo Guin, Head Marketing – Firefox Bikes, Neeraj Kapoor, Director – Centre of Management Development, All India Management Association, Prashanth Sabeshan – AZB & Partners, Prof. (Dr.) Vishal Talwar, Dean – School of Management, BMU and Dr. Sarabjot Singh, Director, Computer Science & Engineering – BMU. Each entry was judged on innovation, creativity, originality, and quality.

 

Speaking on the event’s success, Prof. Manoj K. Arora, Vice-Chancellor, BMU, said, “We are overwhelmed by the response we have received from schools across the country for the 3rd edition of the contest – Heroes of Tomorrow 2020. The contest has served as an arena for students across India to be change-makers by solving real-world problems using emotional quotient, intelligence, and technology. The initiative’s mission is to kindle/ignite the creative genes of every young individual and inspire them to build innovative solutions using their skills. I want to congratulate all the winners and students who participated and wish them all the best for/in their future endeavors.”

 

Soumya Guin, Head Marketing – Firefox Bikes, said to Prittle Prattle News through a Press Release, “There is a paradigm shift in how the younger minds are thinking to build a more resilient and sustainable future for our country and the world. I am honored to be a part of such a noble initiative helping students grow all across. BMU cares deeply for students and its mission to empower every student, teacher, and institute to achieve more. It has been successful in creating an environment for students to showcase their unique ideas to the world at an early stage.”

 

Congratulating the winner Satish Kumar, a teacher from Cochin Refinery School, Kochi, said, “It’s a matter of pride for us to be part of the contest and represent our school in a competition organized by BML Munjal University. Our student’s innovative idea to solve the world issue has been widely recognized on this platform….. We feel humbled and honored by the achievement of Mikhaelaaaandthe participating students. We are encouraged to see BMU’s resolve to harness the technology and provide the students with a greater canvas across the country through this competition. I wish everyone success and opportunities in the future.”

 

BML Munjal University believes that the foundation for a successful and fruitful career starts in the school itself. It requires school students to be equipped with the must-have skills of creativity, innovative thinking, and problem-solving. ‘Heroes of Tomorrow‘ is yet another step in this direction by the university to impart cognitive skills to school and college students and motivate them to think outside the box and innovate.

 

About BML Munjal University

Named after the late Founder Chairman of the Hero Group, BML Munjal University (BMU) is a unique not-for-profit initiative founded by the Hero Group promoters. BMU is mentored by Imperial College London and is engaged in creating, preserving, and imparting internationally benchmarked knowledge and skills. The university seeks to transform higher education in India by creating world-class innovative teaching, learning, and research environment. It envisions to become a nursery for the leaders of tomorrow and a repository of knowledge.

 

The various undergraduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral programs offered in the University are: Ph.D., MBA, B.Tech, BBA, B.A. (Hons) Economics, B. Com (Hons), B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)

The School of Management at BML Munjal University has been ranked 37th among all.

The management institutions across India in the NIRF Rankings 2020. BMU is the youngest entrant in the top 37 list, comprising 27 government and 10 private institutions.

 

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