Business Intelligence Competition's victors applauded by UIU
The UIU HR Forum (DCCSA) recently organised the Grand Finale of the Skin'O Business Intelligence intra-university business case competition at the UIU campus. The event provided a lively platform for student innovation and entrepreneurial ideas, attracting a diverse audience of faculty members, students, industry experts, and distinguished guests.
A total of 159 teams registered for the competition online, showcasing the growing interest among students in business and entrepreneurship. After multiple rounds of rigorous selection, 10 teams advanced to the final.
The competition saw some fierce competition, with Team Without A Name emerging as the champion. The winners received Tk 25,000. Durbin, the first runner-up, received Tk 15,000, and Cat-A-Lyst, the second runner-up, received Tk 10,000.
The search results do not provide the names of the members of Team Without A Name, the winning team, but their strategic approach and innovative ideas impressed the judges. Special guests at the event were Al Jaber Faisal and Newas Sarif Nasim of Chardike Limited, who shared their insights and experiences with the participants.
Nahid Hassan, Director of DCCSA, delivered the welcome address, setting the tone for the event. The judges for the competition included Professor Dr Salma Karim, Ileush Mirza Muhammad, Palash Mahbub, and Arifur Rahman.
The Skin'O Business Intelligence competition is designed to encourage student participation and foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship. The event was a resounding success, with all teams showcasing their unique ideas and business strategies. The UIU HR Forum (DCCSA) looks forward to hosting similar events in the future.
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