Global Technopreneurship Challenge
Organization: Ravine Colleges Educational Foundation (RCEF)
Program Overview
An international competition where high school teams develop tech-driven business solutions to real-world problems.
The Global Technopreneurship Challenge is an international competition that invites secondary school students to design innovative, technology-driven business solutions to real-world problems. Organized by the Ravine Colleges Educational Foundation (RCEF) in Nigeria, the program typically runs in phases where students learn core concepts of entrepreneurship, identify local or global challenges, and propose viable tech-based ventures that can address them. Participants usually work in teams, guided by teachers or mentors, and develop pitch decks or prototypes which they present to judges with backgrounds in business, technology, and education. The challenge is geared toward high school students and emphasizes problem-solving, creativity, market research, teamwork, and communication skills. While specific yearly formats, dates, and fees can vary, the competition is designed to be accessible to students from different countries, with a strong focus on empowering youth to become future technopreneurs.
Program Details
- Category: Business & Economics
- Format: Online/Virtual
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Online/Virtual
- Country: International
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: entrepreneurship, business, technology, startup, innovation
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: Ravine Colleges Educational Foundation (RCEF)