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1. MIT Solve (April/May)

https://solve.mit.edu/challenges

     Solve is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that advances lasting solutions from tech entrepreneurs to address the world’s most pressing problems. Each year, Solve issues four Global Challenges to find the most promising Solver teams who will drive transformational change. Solve then builds and convenes a community of leaders and changemakers to form partnerships these Solver teams need to scale their impact.

     At Solve, we continue to be motivated and inspired by the thousands of solutions we receive each year to our challenges. While there will never be a shortage of intractable global problems, we are steadfast in our optimism that through partnership, human-centered design, and innovation—there’s nothing we can’t solve together.

2. Science Fair Foundation (August/September)

https://www.sciencefairs.ca/youth-innovation-showcase

     The Youth Innovation Showcase is a virtual STEM competition for youth in BC and the Yukon who have used science to solve a challenge in their life or community. Projects in any scientific field and your project can be at any stage of development, from idea all the way up to finished and tested prototype.

3. Conrad Challenge (November/December)

https://www.conradchallenge.org

     The Conrad Challenge, presented by Equinor, is a purpose-driven innovation competition creating the next generation of entrepreneurs who will change the world!Aspiring young minds from around the globe can engage with the wonders of entrepreneurship and innovation through Aerospace & Aviation, Cyber-Technology & Security, Energy & Environment - sponsored by Equinor, and Health & Nutrition. Students between the ages of 13 and 18 become entrepreneurs and make new friends by applying science, technology, and innovation to solve problems with global impact.

4. Blue Ocean Entrepreneur Competition (Feb)

https://blueoceancompetition.org

     The Blue Ocean Entrepreneurship Competition was founded in Maryland in 2014 by a young budding high school entrepreneur directly inspired by Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne’s Blue Ocean Strategy and the blue ocean way of thinking. It has since evolved from a countywide competition to the largest virtual high school entrepreneurship competition in the world. High school students came from all corners of the globe, from Ireland to Uganda, Italy, Egypt, Japan and Australia, representing the six continents making the competition truly global.Any high school student from around the world can compete in this virtual competition.

5. Diamond Challenge (October)

https://diamondchallenge.org

     The Diamond Challenge, a philanthropic education initiative by Horn Entrepreneurship at the University of Delaware, provides free resources for students, educators, and entrepreneurship practitioners. Participants learn from new ideas and create, submit, and present original business and social venture concepts. The Diamond Challenge leadership team can modify or eliminate competition rules at any time.

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