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CMU-Q launches Business Innovation Challenge for high school students

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Last updated: 2025/12/03 at 7:08 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), a partner of Qatar Foundation, recently concluded its inaugural Business Innovation Challenge, a competition designed to engage high school students with the principles of business administration. The two-day event brought together 78 students from 15 schools across Qatar to tackle a real-world problem focused on sustainability. The challenge aimed to provide a practical introduction to the analytical and problem-solving skills emphasized in CMU-Q’s undergraduate program.

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Collaboration with Key StakeholdersWinning Solutions and Student Recognition

The competition, held November 30th and December 1st, challenged students to develop financially viable and operationally sound solutions to reduce single-use plastic and paper cup consumption in Qatar. Participants formed 26 teams and presented their ideas to a panel of judges comprised of CMU-Q alumni now holding executive positions at Qatar Investment Authority. This initiative highlights the growing focus on entrepreneurship and sustainable practices within Qatar’s educational landscape.

CMU-Q’s Business Innovation Challenge Fosters Future Leaders

The Business Innovation Challenge is part of CMU-Q’s broader outreach efforts to attract top Qatari students to its Business Administration program, which has been offered since 2004. The program emphasizes a quantitative and analytical approach to business, preparing graduates for leadership roles in diverse sectors. According to CMU-Q Dean Michael Trick, the competition mirrored the types of challenges students face in the curriculum, encouraging creativity and practical application of knowledge.

Collaboration with Key Stakeholders

The event was a collaborative effort, involving the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and sponsorship from Commercial Bank of Qatar (CBQ). Sarah Al Shraim, Director of the Curriculum and Learning Resources Department at the Ministry, stated the partnership provides valuable opportunities for students aligning with national development goals. This collaboration underscores the importance placed on preparing students for Qatar’s knowledge-based economy.

CBQ’s support reflects a commitment to youth development and innovation. Fahad Badar, Executive General Manager and Chief Wholesale and International Banking Officer at CBQ, noted the challenge is an investment in the entrepreneurial spirit and intellectual capacity of future Qatari leaders, crucial for achieving the objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030. The bank’s additional award for exceptional creativity further demonstrates this commitment.

Winning Solutions and Student Recognition

Teams from Almaha Academy for Boys, American School of Doha, and Doha College emerged as the top three winners of the challenge. Ahmad Bin Hanbal Secondary School for Boys received a special CBQ Award for demonstrating particularly innovative thinking. The winning solutions reportedly addressed the issue of single-use cups through a variety of approaches, including incentivizing reusable cup usage and exploring alternative, biodegradable materials.

The competition was organized by Serkan Akgüç, Associate Teaching Professor of Finance at CMU-Q, alongside faculty, staff, and current Business Administration students. This faculty-led initiative demonstrates CMU-Q’s dedication to engaging with the wider community and showcasing the rigor of its academic programs. The focus on sustainability within the challenge is consistent with Qatar’s national priorities.

CMU-Q plans to evaluate feedback from students and participating schools to refine the challenge for future iterations. The university has not yet announced a timeline for the next Business Innovation Challenge, but officials indicate interest in making it an annual event. The continuing development of such programs will likely be a key indicator of the university’s ongoing commitment to fostering local talent in the field of business and innovation.

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