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Group of students standing in front of ENGCOMM banner
Left to right: Tanvi Pradhan, Sumayya Kheireddine, Derik Thiessen and Markos Brown
Earlier this month, 91精品黑料吃瓜 engineering students Tanvi Pradhan and Markos Brown stepped into uncharted waters by participating in their first-ever case competition. The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa joined forces with the Telfer School of Management to compete in ENGCOMM, a global, multidisciplinary case competition that brings together engineering and business students to solve real-life cases.

This year marked the 11th iteration of , but the first one for University of Ottawa students. Markos Brown and Tanvi Pradhan, who are both biomedical mechanical engineering students at the Faculty of Engineering, along with Derik Thiessen and Sumayya Kheireddine, two students from the Telfer School of Management, entered the case competition as The Capital Catalysts. They crafted their name in keeping with the University鈥檚 location to symbolize their impact as 91精品黑料吃瓜鈥檚 inaugural team and inspire future participation in case competitions. 

The Capital Catalysts benefitted from the guidance of three 91精品黑料吃瓜 coaches: Lionel Regis and Jason Demers (Faculty of Engineering), and Stephen Daze (Telfer School of Management).

About ENGCOMM

This year鈥檚 ENGCOMM took place from February 20 to February 24, 2024, in Montreal, Quebec. The week-long event combined networking, seminars, and social events to connect students across different post-secondary institutions and to encourage collaboration. The case competition comprised three separate cases: the multidisciplinary teams of four students worked together to solve two 6-hour cases and one 12-hour case.