Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
The Hult Prize, recognized as the world's largest student entrepreneurship competition, encourages university students to tackle global challenges through innovative ideas. This year's briefing session attracted around 20 students from various disciplines, focused on leveraging entrepreneurship for social impact. The event featured an introduction by the vice president, highlighting the competition's theme, "Unlimited," celebrating its 15th anniversary, which allows submissions aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Dr. Wen Mingxuan provided insights on the SDGs, inspiring students to envision a world with sustained economic growth and decent work for all. The session included group discussions to foster teamwork and creative problem-solving. Following the event, nearly 20 teams expressed interest in participating in the on-campus competition. The Hult Prize aims to inspire students to develop innovative solutions that can lead to meaningful change globally.
Results/Contributions (500 words)

The Hult Prize, as the world's largest student entrepreneurship competition, aims to inspire university students to solve global challenges with innovative thinking. This year's briefing session for the Hult Prize attracted about 20 students from different fields to explore how to leverage entrepreneurial spirit to drive social impact. The session began with an introduction by the vice president, who presented the Hult Prize and its related rules, leading to this year's theme: "Unlimited." This theme, in celebration of the 15th anniversary of the Hult Prize, differs from previous years. Any proposal that aligns with at least one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be submitted, providing contestants with boundless opportunities and significant influence. Next, we invited Dr. Wen Mingxuan to share insights on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, guiding students to consider the possibilities of creating a world where "every country achieves sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, and everyone has decent work." Finally, the instructor organized group discussions for participants, allowing students to experience the teamwork and creative thinking required to address social issues. After the event concluded, it was revealed that nearly 20 teams had signed up to participate in this year's Hult Prize on-campus competition. We look forward to seeing more innovative ideas take flight from here, bringing about genuine change in the world.

Keywords
Hult Prizeentrepreneurship competitionsocial impact
References
1. https://esg.gvm.com.tw/article/24729

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