For the second time, I was invited as a mentor for the QHack Hackathon at Queen Mary University of London. Building on the success of the previous year, I once again had the privilege of guiding and supporting teams of undergraduate students as they developed innovative startup ideas and applications during this intensive creative event.
The 2024 edition of the hackathon continued to bring together aspiring entrepreneurs and developers to collaborate on building practical applications and startup concepts. Students worked on diverse projects ranging from mobile apps and web platforms to social innovation solutions. My role involved providing strategic guidance, technical mentorship, and entrepreneurial insights to help participants transform their ideas into viable prototypes and business concepts.
This repeated invitation exemplifies my ongoing commitment to fostering the next generation of entrepreneurs and technology leaders in London, supporting them in developing both the technical skills and business acumen needed to bring innovative ideas to life in the startup ecosystem.