Entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to help rebuild Ukraine at VIP event

Harmony Me holding giant cheque for £1000
Harmony Me holding giant cheque for £1000
Harmony Me holding giant cheque for £1000 UCL School of Management hosted the closing 'Pitch Day' of the inaugural Next Generation of Entrepreneurs for Ukraine Lecture Series in London's Canary Wharf. The event saw 10 talented entrepreneurs from the Ukrainian community pitch their start-up ideas to experts and investors in a range of industries. Business proposals ranged from cybersecurity platforms, mental health initiatives and consultancy to innovative medical technology. The Pitch Day gave the participants the chance to put what they had learned from the lecture series into practice and presented the opportunity to win a £1,000 investment in their business. The Best Pitch award went to Eldar Agaev, Lyubomyr Boyko, Larysa Chernenko and Max Tukanov, founders of Don't Lie AI , a cybersecurity platform that seeks to verify the truthfulness of news and identify propaganda in just 30 seconds. Oleksandr Diachenko, Kateryna Diachenko, Anastasiia Oliinyk and Vita Shafinska won the prize for Best Idea for their healthcare start-up Vitalizer. Finally, the Audience Choice Award was won by mental health support start-up, Harmony Me.
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