A video game development group, a web-based used book marketer and a biology researcher who hopes to make algae more useful were the regional winners of the .
The three teams shared $10,000 in prize money and now move into a province-wide competition where they will represent the innovative spirit of U of L students to the entire province.

As well, the teams receive more training opportunities with the other six regional finalists from Calgary and Edmonton – and an opportunity to compete for another $10,000 in cash awards.
The grand prize of $6,000 went to Tyrel Schick, a New Media major and founder of Nougat Software, a game developing company made up of more than 30 U of L students from many different disciplines.
The runner-up prizes of $2,000 each went to Gezim Hoxha, a management/computer science double major and founder of , a unique used book exchange portal; and Trevor McMillan, a PhD candidate in biology and co-founder of ALGENs, a biotech start-up which improves strains of algae for biofuel production, agricultural food production and therapeutic drug manufacturing.
The award program was organized and administered by the office at the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge, with financial support from TechEdmonton.
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