In the third season of Crown Cement and The Daily Star export idea contest, 'Rise High Bangladesh', Dhaka University Institute of Business Administration team The Wildlings became the champion for their innovative idea of producing mosquito repellent from chicken skin.
The daylong jury session of Rise High Bangladesh Season 3 is held at Dhaka’s The Daily Star Centre.
In the second season of Crown Cement and The Daily Star export idea contest 'Rise High Bangladesh', Dhaka University's team Sept of
Dhaka University’s Sept of Baelor wins the second season of the export idea contest “Rise High Bangladesh”, jointly organised by The Daily Star and Crown Cement.
To sustain and accelerate the momentum of growth in the export sector, Bangladesh needs innovative ideas to
The Rise High Bangladesh season 2 reached to the future engineers of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) by completing its campus activation programme on October 26.
Aiming to encourage innovative export ideas of the country’s young generation the season 2 of export-idea contest 'Rise High Bangladesh’ reaches North South University campus on September 2, 2017.
As part of the campus activation programme, the season 2 of export idea contest “Rise High Bangladesh” reaches Khulna University (KU) on September 26, 2017.
When an event that seeks to promote creative and innovative potential of young people is organised in a distinctive manner, it is bound to stir up curiosity and interest among students. That is exactly what happened when the export idea contest ‘Rise High Bangladesh’ reached East West University on September 27, 2017. The daylong event was held at the university campus.
The bubbling export idea contest 'Rise High Bangladesh, Season 2' organises a campus activation programme in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).
With the promise of promoting fresh and innovative export ideas, Season 2 of Rise High Bangladesh contest holds its campus activation programme on September 25 in Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET).
To sustain and accelerate the momentum of growth in the export sector, Bangladesh needs innovative ideas to diversify its export basket and find new export destinations. With the aim of harnessing young minds in this enterprise, Season 2 of the export idea contest 'Rise High Bangladesh' reaches Independent University, Bangladesh campus on September 25, 2017. A large number of students participated in the activation programme.
The export idea contest ‘Rise High Bangladesh-session 2’ reached the highest echelon of academic excellence of Jahangirnagar University (JU) by completing its campus activation programme today (Sunday).
On the second day of its campus activation programme, the export idea contest "Rise High Bangladesh" reached Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) on September 14, 2017.
With the promise of promoting fresh and innovative export ideas, Season 2 of the 'Rise High Bangladesh' contest started a campus activation programme yesterday simultaneously in Dhaka and Chittagong.
The bubbling export idea generating contest 'Rise High Bangladesh' organised its campus activation programme at Khulna University campus on August 31. Far from the crowd of Dhaka, the activation programme experienced huge participation from the Khulna University campus.
The activation programme of the bubbling export idea contest 'Rise High Bangladesh' performed activation in the most renowned public university in Bangladesh for engineering and architecture, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), on August 29, 2016.
The students of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) looked on curiously at the events going on in their campus on August 24. When volunteers explained to them that they were there for the export idea contest 'Rise High Bangladesh, initiated by The Daily Star and Crown Cement, they eagerly participated in the competitions that aimed to motivate youth to generate export ideas.
With the name of Rise High and a promise of doing the same, The Daily Star has joined hands with the flourishing global brand Crown Cement. The objective is to deal with the well-known notion that despite manufacturing various unique items we fail to escalate the goods into exportation. By incentivising youths to think about the issue, not only will out-of-the-box ideas surface but it may also end up being a study on which other countries apart from the already-known ones can be potential importers of our goods.