MOL announces competition results
KARACHI: MOL Group has announced the winners of the Freshhh competition 2015. Out of 2,210 international teams, top five teams competed against each other at the final event in Budapest, Hungary. The team “Just ask Siri” with three students from the University of Economics of Prague and Czech Technical University
By News Desk
May 30, 2015
KARACHI: MOL Group has announced the winners of the Freshhh competition 2015.
Out of 2,210 international teams, top five teams competed against each other at the final event in Budapest, Hungary.
The team “Just ask Siri” with three students from the University of Economics of Prague and Czech Technical University is ranked as the top team of the competition.
MOL Group HR Vice President Zdravka Demeter Bubalo said, “It is incredible to see, how young students work with such difficult real-life cases and always find new solutions. The outstanding results from the participants and number of applications are showing us once more that we are heading in the right direction in order to attract top talents of the oil and gas industry.”
The top five teams named Chunters, Decore, Just Ask Siri, Oil’s Creed and Upright Solutions from Croatia, Slovakia/Czech Republic, Hungary, Russia and Slovenia reached the final event.
The students from different scientific fields, varying from chemical engineering to mathematics, had to face different real-life challenges during the three rounds of the competition.
They had to build up a new oil corporation from the ground and make decisions on research and development projects to find rich reservoirs, build a refinery for different products and find the best product portfolio to make profit. The top three teams now get the opportunity to join MOL Group.
MOL Group, a leading international oil and gas company, is continuously searching for top talents in the oil and gas industry.
Out of 2,210 international teams, top five teams competed against each other at the final event in Budapest, Hungary.
The team “Just ask Siri” with three students from the University of Economics of Prague and Czech Technical University is ranked as the top team of the competition.
MOL Group HR Vice President Zdravka Demeter Bubalo said, “It is incredible to see, how young students work with such difficult real-life cases and always find new solutions. The outstanding results from the participants and number of applications are showing us once more that we are heading in the right direction in order to attract top talents of the oil and gas industry.”
The top five teams named Chunters, Decore, Just Ask Siri, Oil’s Creed and Upright Solutions from Croatia, Slovakia/Czech Republic, Hungary, Russia and Slovenia reached the final event.
The students from different scientific fields, varying from chemical engineering to mathematics, had to face different real-life challenges during the three rounds of the competition.
They had to build up a new oil corporation from the ground and make decisions on research and development projects to find rich reservoirs, build a refinery for different products and find the best product portfolio to make profit. The top three teams now get the opportunity to join MOL Group.
MOL Group, a leading international oil and gas company, is continuously searching for top talents in the oil and gas industry.
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