Northern University Bangladesh Students Advance to International Stage of Innovation World Cup 2026
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In an inspiring milestone for Bangladesh’s academic and innovation community, three brilliant students from Northern University Bangladesh (NUB) have qualified for the International Round of the Innovation World Cup 2026, to be held in Indonesia.
The prestigious competition saw participation from over 450 teams in the Bangladesh Round, out of which only 30 teams successfully earned their place in the next global stage. Among these standout innovators is Team Phantom Forge, representing NUB with pride and passion.
The team members Ahsan Naim, Asfin Ahaan, and Mahadi Hasan Sourov showcased exceptional creativity, research excellence, and technological innovation that impressed the judges and secured their spot in the international phase.
Their achievement not only highlights their individual brilliance but also underscores the growing strength of Bangladesh’s youth in the global innovation arena.
As they prepare to represent the nation in Indonesia, the team aims to uphold Bangladesh’s pride on an international platform.
“This success reflects the power of innovation and collaboration,” said Ahsan Naim, one of the team members. “Our students have proven that with dedication and creativity, Bangladeshi youth can shine globally.”
The university community has expressed immense pride in their accomplishment, calling it a significant moment of honor for Northern University Bangladesh. Faculty and peers believe this recognition will inspire more students to pursue innovation-driven goals and global competitiveness.
The team members Ahsan Naim, Asfin Ahaan, and Mahadi Hasan Sourov showcased exceptional creativity, research excellence, and technological innovation that impressed the judges and secured their spot in the international phase.
Their achievement not only highlights their individual brilliance but also underscores the growing strength of Bangladesh’s youth in the global innovation arena.
As they prepare to represent the nation in Indonesia, the team aims to uphold Bangladesh’s pride on an international platform.
“This success reflects the power of innovation and collaboration,” said Ahsan Naim, one of the team members. “Our students have proven that with dedication and creativity, Bangladeshi youth can shine globally.”
The university community has expressed immense pride in their accomplishment, calling it a significant moment of honor for Northern University Bangladesh. Faculty and peers believe this recognition will inspire more students to pursue innovation-driven goals and global competitiveness.
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