Hult Prize 2025/26 at Khwopa College of Engineering (KhCE) successfully organized a two-day Interactive Stall Event on December 11-12, 2025, transforming the college campus into a vibrant hub of creativity, competition, and connection. The event witnessed overwhelming participation, with over 250 enthusiastic students engaging across multiple dynamic activity stations. This marked a significant milestone in building excitement for the world's largest student competition for social entrepreneurship.
The two-day event featured a variety of activities designed to foster community engagement while showcasing the spirit of innovation and collaboration central to the Hult Prize movement. The carefully curated mix of interactive stations ensured that students from all backgrounds and interests could participate meaningfully, creating an inclusive environment that celebrated both individual achievement and collective enthusiasm.
Day 1 kicked off with an energetic atmosphere as students flocked to stations across campus. The Info Booth served as the central hub of information, where curious students gathered to learn about the Hult Prize competition, registration procedures, and opportunities to participate.
The Thought Wall quickly became a favorite, inviting students to share their dreams, aspirations, and innovative ideas on colorful sticky notes, creating a vibrant mosaic of student voices and entrepreneurial visions. Engaging challenges, such as Cup Stacking, tested students' speed and coordination as they raced to build perfect pyramids. The 18-piece Jigsaw Puzzle challenged individual problem-solving and spatial reasoning skills.
The vintage-style Photo Booth with black-and-white printing evoked instant nostalgia, allowing students to capture memorable moments with friends and teammates. Throughout the day, students competed enthusiastically, testing their speed, precision, and problem-solving skills while forging lasting memories and camaraderie within the growing Hult Prize community.
Day 2 significantly expanded the excitement, featuring returning favorites alongside an impressive array of new additions that elevated the experience to new heights. The thrilling Dare with Darts emerged as a crowd favorite, testing students' accuracy and encouraging them to step outside their comfort zones and embrace uncertainty with confidence.
The Career Ladder activity provided thought-provoking challenges that sparked meaningful conversations about entrepreneurial pathways and professional growth. The Water Pong station combined accuracy and focus as students attempted to land ping pong balls into cups with precision. Meanwhile, the H1 Racing Game, featuring car robots racing on specially designed tracks, sparked competitive spirit and showcased the exciting intersection of technology and entertainment.
The Rubik's Cube challenge attracted both speed-cubing experts and curious beginners, emphasizing pattern recognition and persistence. Musical enthusiasts flocked to the Guess the Song station, where they identified tracks and artists, creating moments of excitement and friendly competition.
Overall, the two-day Interactive Stall Event successfully achieved its objectives of amplifying awareness about the Hult Prize. With over 150 students actively participating in diverse challenges that tested everything from physical coordination to mental agility, the event laid a strong foundation for the college's Hult Prize journey. As students transition from fun-filled activities to severe ideation and team formation, the enthusiasm generated during these two days will serve as a catalyst for innovative solutions addressing real-world challenges.








