Team 16, composed of students from Oakland Community College and Nawroz University collaborated alongside each other as national teams to produce two business concepts addressing the communities of each individual team.
The team at Oakland created a plan for a smartphone app which would apply virtual reality to allow consumers to connect with galleries, venues, or independent artists to remake their space into a personal exhibit or amphitheater. The team at Nawroz created a private company to manage and share art and entertainment events for organizing and marketing live concerts, live drawings, filmmaking, dramas, and various entertainment options.
Explore their video pitch and business concepts below.
Oakland Community College
Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI, United States
Facilitator: Sharon Cicilian
Students:
Brandon B. Trevonne B. Brent B. Leon B. Anthony C. Dillon D. Mari G. Mallory G. Steven H. Eric H. Jordan L. Alexander L. Savannah M. Nicholas M. Wendy M. Madie M. Taylor O. Jacob O. Kevis P. Wendy M. Oleksiy S. Samantha S. Kristopher S. Felicia S. Haley S. Regan S. Brenden T. Lucas W.
Nawroz University
Location: Duhok, Kurdistan
Facilitator: Shivan Mohammad
Students:
Araz H.
Israa H.
Parween K.
Hermine M.
Ghailan M.
Dilshad M.
Nurjan S.
Raghad S.
Ropal S.
Yousif Y.
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Cohort III Virtual Global Business Fair
The Global Solutions Program is funded by the Stevens Initiative, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, with funding provided by the U.S. Government, and is administered by the Aspen Institute. It is also supported by the Bezos Family Foundation and the governments of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.