Yesterday, 16 Sixth Form students took centre stage at WeWork in the heart of the CBD, pitching their innovative business ideas to a panel of industry experts as they reached the end of The Institute at Tanglin's 16-week Entrepreneurship Programme, delivered in partnership with Reactor School.
Each of the four teams showcased impressive creativity, teamwork, and true innovative thinking—turning an initial idea into a fully developed concept through market research, testing, and pitching. The judging panel featured Zoe McGee (Nomura), Pratima Amonkar (Microsoft), Juilia Erakovic (SC Ventures), and Key Toh (Novo Tellus Capital Partners) alongside a packed audience of teachers, parents, and business leaders. Everyone who attended was thoroughly impressed by the professionalism and ambition of our young Tanglin student entrepreneurs.
Congratulations to team Edu Bot, whose scalable, regionally focused business idea clinched the winning pitch!
Craig Considine highlighted the collaborative nature of the programme and the invaluable support network that guided students through this challenge. This experience exemplifies one of the key goals of The Institute: to create learning opportunities which broaden thinking and help students to be ‘future-ready’ for the wider world.



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