Copernicus Entrepreneurship Olympiad Global Competition
Copernicus Entrepreneurship Olympiad Global Competition
Join us for an entrepreneurship competition in the heart of Silicon Valley at Stanford campus.
Four-day “Entrepreneurship Olympiad” will ignite innovative spirit, connect you with global entrepreneurs, and equip you with the skills to shape the future of business.
From inspirational keynote speakers to hands-on workshops and a thrilling competition, this immersive experience will empower you to transform your ideas into reality.
Don’t miss this opportunity to network, learn, and be recognized among the brightest young minds in entrepreneurship!
We will award$25,000 in total! to top 5 projects, with each project receiving $5000
RequirementsEligibility RequirementsGrade Level: The competition is open to 8-12 grade students.
Team Size: Participants can compete individually or form teams, with a recommended team size of 2 to 4 members.
Prerequisites: No specific prerequisites are required, but a passion for entrepreneurship and innovative thinking is encouraged.
Registration Requirements
Registration Form: Students or teams should complete an online registration form providing their basic information, such as names, school affiliations, contact details, and grade level.
Consent and Permissions: If participants are under the age of 18, parental consent and permission for participation, photography, and video recording should be obtained.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Copernicus Entrepreneurship Olympiad Global Competition
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