Accordingly, the Sister Bag team won the competition withMade-in-Vietnam handbag project, looking to bring eco-friendly and handmadefashionable products to consumers via online channel.
UAVS President Nguyen Duong Nguyen said it is the first timea start-up competition for Vietnamese students has been held in Australia,which attracted hundreds of entries.
Vice Chairman of the Start-up Vietnam Foundation (SVF)Nguyen Duy Hieu, a member of the jury, expressed his hope that the competitionwill generate many successful Vietnamese start-ups, especially by studentsabroad.
He added that the SVF will coordinate with the UAVS toconnect start-up teams with different venture funds and turn their ideas intorealities.
The challenge is expected to be held every two years./.