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DIVISION A |
Pro-found |
Thammasat University |
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Pro-found will be the first training center in Thailand providing students innovative cost effective continuing education for services sector employees – specifically targeted at diploma and vocational level students. Enrolled students will receive value added services with the “Career-connect” job placement data base. Students profiles will be made available to participating hotels, restaurants, department stores, call centers, etc with preferential selection for job openings. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Mr. Bill Randall |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Ms. Kirati Luan-Ngam |
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Ms. Yupawadee Sutham |
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Ms. Patcharamon Imjai |
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Mr. Sarit Triroj |
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Foodies |
China Europe International Business School |
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Introducing ‘Hot-Pot’, or ‘Suki’, as it is known in Thailand, in India – providing Indians a taste of a totally new eating experience. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Prof. Lydia Price |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Siddhartha Sarkar |
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Ms. Yvonne Hsieh |
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Mr. Benjamin Robertson |
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Mr. Gianluca Parolini |
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Bio Earth |
De La Salle Professional Schools |
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Bio Earth is in the business of recycling farm - animal waste to produce renewable energy (biogas) and organic fertilizer, its primary product. The unique business feature is that the company will achieve viability as farm – animal waste handler by processing the waste into biogas to power the equipment that will produce organic fertilizer from the biogas waste. In pursuit of its business interest, the company will contribute to a cleaner environment and to the growing need for healthier non – toxic agricultural products. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Prof. Emilio T. Bruan, Jr. |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Renato Eric P. Marcelino |
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Ms. Nathalie Jayne C. Lim |
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Ms. Aileen Bernardo |
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DIVISION B |
BioShield |
College of Management, Mahidol University |
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Bioshield produces shrimp vaccine additives which is put into shrimp feed to prevent white spot disease. Shrimp export is one of Thailand’s most important industries. However, the ravages of factory farming methods of shrimp are threatening to destroy the shrimp industry in the same way that Avian Bird Flu is currently jeopardizing Thai chicken exports. In particular, there is a direct threat from White Spot Disease, which can destroy entire shrimp ponds in seven days. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Mr. Edward Rubesch |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Ms. Suteera Chalermkarnchana |
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Ms. Udommas Srisangwan |
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Mr. Jirat Baukeaw |
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Ms. Patcharin Tanchalekkul |
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AquaSiam |
College of Management, Mahidol University |
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AquaSiam is a wastewater treatment provider, which seeks to solve the problem of untreated industrial discharges in Thailand by offering effluent management services to the Thai pulp and paper industry. AquaSiam’s vision is “To provide affordable and efficient wastewater treatment solutions globally and to unite all stakeholders in a socially and financially profitable relationship”. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Mr. Edward Rubesch |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Ms. Pattareeya Chalakornkul |
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Mr. Songpathara Snidvongs |
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Mr. Amarin Ilah |
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Ms. Pranpriya Visarutnantha |
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Pallet InnoWare |
The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce |
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Pallet InnoWare is a new innovation for pallet industry. This product is belonging to operation development by the basic technology from wood and leftover material from agricultural. The structure of pallet is designed as ship’s keel that makes this pallet stronger and can undertake much more weights. Pallet InnoWare is light weight, strong, safety from bugs, no fungi, no steel component, using less keeping area than other pallet and product with competing cost. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Dr. Thasana Boonkwan |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Sorapong Noomprasith |
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Mr. Suphon Wisetpothchanakit |
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Ms. Panida Ruedeeniraman |
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Ms. Penthip Vadhanasindhu |
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DIVISION C |
BioSmile |
Shinawatra University |
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BioSmile provides services on gathering used cooking oil by using vending machines and supplying the oil to biodiesel manufactures. The service initiates a convenient machine to collect used cooking oil from the community, especially household. Meanwhile, it is a new choice for biodiesel manufacturers looking for further supply of the raw material to increase their production capacity. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Montalee Sasananan |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Thikhumporn Daorote |
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Mr. Harid Khaoluang |
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Mr. Kamron Hyodhyad |
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Mr. Akekachat Pao-on |
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Bean Pal Company |
Shinawatra University |
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Bean Pal Company is established by a group of four postgraduate students form Shinawatra University. The company benefits from consultation with a team of experts in Rhizobial Technology, which has been developing efficient heat-tolerant nitrogen-fixing bacterial beofertllizers that have not been available in the market prior to this. Our product is a biofertilizer called “Rizo”. Rizo is a Rhizobium biofiertilizer that tolerant property used for growing soybeans with maximum productivity, harmless to growers and friendly to the environments. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Assoc. Prof. Dr.Chuvej Chansa-ngavej |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Pitchapong Teerawejee |
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Mr. Panon Rodto |
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Ms. Rung-A-Roon Khongdee |
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Mr. Nguyen Hong An |
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My Car |
National University of Singapore |
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My Car is a private car rental service, which aims to enable middle to low income customers to enjoy the facilities of a privately owned vehicle at very low rentals ranging from $ 2-5 per hour, with no other costs – fuel, membership or registration. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Prof. Andrew Delios |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Anand Agarwal |
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Mr. Abhinav Girdhar |
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Mr. Deepak Jayaraman |
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Mr. Malay Kumar Desai |
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DIVISION D |
Spirit Networks |
Indian School of Business |
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Spirit Networks is a networking equipment design company that creates cutting edge products based on its proprietary framework. The tremendous growth in the broadband segment in India, incremental increase in usage of network equipment and the lack of companies that develop these products in India, were inspirations that made Spirit a reality. The company is developing four products, based on ADSL 2/2+, for various segments and has been successful in gaining its first customer. Spirit is presently incubated in the ISB. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Mr. Subramonia Sarma |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Nitin B Vyakaranam |
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Mr. Lalit Singh |
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Mr. Sudhama Vemuri |
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Mr. Sudeep KK |
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GISSCO |
Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University |
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GISSCO is aiming to commercialize an innovative process in the Aluminum Die Casting production. GISSCO Technology is invented by a graduate from MIT, utilizing Semi-Solid Metal which provides superior quality and benefits from cost reduction. GISSCO plans to manufacture add-on modules and sell to worldwide market while continually conducting research and development. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Dr. Ian Fenwick |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Vuthichai Tumasaroj |
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Ms. Daraprai Nimkiertkajon |
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Mr. Jirasak Janrattana |
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Ms. Naruporn Arunpraphan |
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Samarth |
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay |
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Samarth, in the ancient Sanskrit language means ‘capable’. The mission of Samarth is to provide opportunities for higher and professional to differently abled people and make them ‘capable’ of leading an independent and respectful life. Samarth focuses on an ‘Integrative Learning Approach’ wherein differently abled students will study along with the regular students so as to integrate them in the mainstream more effectively. Samarth will be setup in Guwahati, Assam, a North-Eastern state in India. Samarth aims to become a model for ‘AIntegrative Learning for the differently abled’ and thus help in the integration of the differently abled in the mainstream society. |
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TEAM SUPERVISOR: |
Prof. R.K.Lagu |
TEAM MEMBERS: |
Mr. Tushar Srivastava |
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Mr. Ajay Agarwal |
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Mr. Abhishek Sharma |
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Ms. Akhila Gudla |
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