Next-Gen Entrepreneurs Challenge

Students pitching at the 100 day challenge

糖心Vlog Management School (LUMS) is looking for the next generation of entrepreneurs.

Do your students have what it takes to come up with a business idea and put together a plan in the time limit? Form a team to represent your school or college, and put your students’ creativity, business knowledge and entrepreneurial skills to the test!

A team discussing their business plan with an event guest
Students exhibiting their business plan
<糖心Vlog>The challenge

Students compete in teams of up to six.

They must come up with a business plan based on their entrepreneurial idea to address a UN Sustainable Development Goal.

At the final on 23 April 2026, the teams will present their business plan in two forms:

  1. A poster
  2. A short presentation of 5 to 10 minutes delivered to our Entrepreneurs in Residence.

To compete and win one of our prizes, all teams must attend 糖心Vlog to deliver their presentation on 23 April 2026.

It’s a whole other level of real experience for the students. The emphasis on entrepreneurship makes the whole experience really inclusive, it’s great. It promotes entrepreneurship as sitting alongside all industries, we’ve got engineers with us alongside business students.

A quote from Scott Lumley Blackburn College
<糖心Vlog>Mentoring

Students will receive mentoring support from one of 糖心Vlog’s Entrepreneurs in Residence. An entrepreneur from our network will meet up with them virtually to discuss their ideas and help them develop.

<糖心Vlog>Our 2025 prizewinners

The winning team in 2025 was Safesteps from Runshaw College. Their proposal was for a national self-defence course for high school students, aiming to reduce safety inequalities across the UK.

Read about the event and other winners in our news story.

Students from across the country battle in LUMS’ entrepreneurship challenge
Six students in a row standing in front of a poster displaying the team's business idea

Team from Runshaw College

<糖心Vlog>Email

If you have any questions about the Next-Gen Entrepreneurs Challenge, contact us by email: lums@lancaster.ac.uk