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'Nobel Prize for students': Singapore startup wins US$1 million in seed funding after clinching top award
Stick ’Em, an education technology startup, was named the winner of the 2025 Hult Prize. It is co-founded by Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) alumnus Adam Huh Dam, Singapore Polytechnic graduate Chong Ing Kai and National University of Singapore (NUS) students Tew Jing An and Chong Kai Jie.

Singapore start-up founded by SUTD graduate wins prestigious US$1m Hult Prize
Stick ’Em is an education technology start-up co-founded in 2021 by SUTD alumnus Adam Huh Dam, Singapore Polytechnic graduate Chong Ing Kai and National University of Singapore students Tew Jing An and Chong Kai Jie. The Hult Prize, often referred to as the “Nobel Prize for students”, is the world’s largest platform for social impact start-ups.


[KRAsia] Tackling Biases in AI
SUTD alumnus and AIDX Cofounder recently sat down with KRAsia to talk about tacking biasness in AI and how her solution is tackling it.


[Mothership] Noshinom turns ugly food into smoothies
Noshinom was recently featured on Mothership, talking about their startup that turns soon-to-be perishable fruits into instant smoothies.


[BSF] Little Fins, Big Ideas: SEAFORMS
[BSF] Little Fins, Big Ideas: SEAFORMS


[VIE] Create4Good Application begins
[VIE] Create4Good Application begins


[VIE] Call for Proposal – Decentralized GAP
[VIE] Call for Proposal – Decentralized GAP


[VIE] Bringing startup community together!
[VIE] Bringing startup community together!


[VIE] ARISE Part 1 Presentation Day
[VIE] ARISE Part 1 Presentation Day


[VentureBlick] VB Gamechangers: Castomize’s co-founder and CEO Abel Teo on revolutionising orthopaedic casts
[VentureBlick] VB Gamechangers: Castomize’s co-founder and CEO Abel Teo on revolutionising orthopaedic casts
