THREE students have won a grand prize worth RM100,000 for coming up with an online business model. Calling themselves Team Blue Star, the students from Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) will now use the money to execute their business concept. Encouraged by their lecturer Noraini Ahmad, the team comprising APU first year students, took part in the challenge. DIYC challenge programme coordinator Rehhahn Tudball said the DIYC movement will provide the winning teams with continued access to funding and capacity development opportunities. This will be especially so in Blue Ocean Strategy training.
Source: The Star May 30, 2021 00:45 UTC