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"Imagine Devices" from the University of Texas at Austin The Global Competition Winner of the Bangkok Business Challenge 2026 Powered by SCGC

Sasin School of Management announced the winners of the Bangkok Business Challenge Powered by SCGC, a leading innovator in the polymer business and integrated solutions for sustainability. The global student startup competition brings together university teams to present and pitch sustainable, innovation-driven business solutions under the theme "Growing Impactful Ventures: Building Solutions for Tomorrow's World." Imagine Devices from the University of Texas at Austin, United States of America,

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