The venue for this year's edition was the European Center for Geological Education in Chęciny. MUW was represented by Oliwia Wróblewska and Katarzyna Gryta, who worked on a digitized tool for pharmaceutical care.
Workshops and consultations
During BraveCamp, male and female students participated in workshops and consultations led by experts and experienced practitioners. They learned how to develop their idea, but also how to present it to investors in order to bring it to finalization, i.e. market entry.
The culmination of the week-long event was the final gala. The top 10 participants presented their ideas before a committee and investors.
Awarded students
Three prizes were awarded: First place went to Gerard Konopielko. His Pitaya project is a mobile application that helps people with selective eating disorders (ARFID) easily describe their food preferences and reduce food-related stress.
The second place went to Nikolai Zawadzki with his Otherworld project. It is a temporary analog space base, a simulation of space conditions on our planet.
In third place was Oliwia Aziz with her #niezamłodzi (#nottooyoung) Foundation project. The basis of the #niezamłodzi (#nottooyoung) Foundation is its audience's use of hashtags, in which young people share their stories and achievements to show that you can't be too young to achieve your goals.