Team Tylus advances to Hult Prize incubator to represent Bangladesh
Team Tylus, a four-member student group from the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), has secured a place in the Hult Prize 2026 Incubator, positioning Bangladesh on the global stage of youth innovation.
The team comprises Sazia Islam Cynthia, Md Rafiul Islam, Maysha Samiha Eshika and Sabikun Nahar.
Their journey began at the Hult Prize campus round at ULAB, where they were crowned champions of "Mentors' Study Abroad presents Hult Prize at ULAB 2025/26", powered by Rustic Eatery, Fresh Anonna and Gold Kinen, in association with Swan Group.
Their innovative idea, entrepreneurial approach and commitment to social impact secured their victory at the campus round.
Building on this success, Team Tylus progressed to the National Round of the Hult Prize Bangladesh 2025/26, where their vision and performance set them apart among young changemakers nationwide.
Their performance secured a spot in the Hult Prize 2026 Incubator—a significant milestone for the team, ULAB, and Bangladesh's youth entrepreneurship ecosystem.
This achievement underscores the Hult Prize platform's role in empowering young people to turn ideas into sustainable impact through entrepreneurship, leadership and purpose-driven innovation.
The Business Standard and TBS Graduates served as the media and youth engagement partners, respectively, during the team's journey through the Hult Prize at ULAB 2025/26 campus round.
From a university campus initiative to an international platform, Team Tylus exemplifies how young innovators can combine creativity, commitment and entrepreneurship to drive meaningful change.
ULAB congratulated Team Tylus on their achievement and wished them success as they prepare for the next stage of the Hult Prize 2026 Incubator.
As they move to the global stage, Team Tylus will carry Bangladesh's aspirations for youth-led innovation and social entrepreneurship.
