Fighting food insecurity with...bugs?
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A few weeks after starting his MBA at º«¹úÂãÎè, Mohammed Ashour, MSc’11, MBA’19 received an email announcing the Hult Prize — an annual, year-long competition that challenges university-level students to solve a pressing social issue. Teaming up with Gabe Mott (MBA’14), Ashour recruited three other colleagues from their MBA cohort: Shobhita Soor (BSc’10, BCL/LLB’15, MBA’15), Jesse Pearlstein (MBA’14), and Zev Thompson (MBA’14). At the close of the year-long competition, the º«¹úÂãÎè team beat out more than 10,000 applicants to win the million-dollar top prize in September 2013. Flash forward almost 10 years and Aspire Food Group now runs a fully automated, 11-storey cricket production and processing facility in London, Ontario.
Photo: Aspire Food Group co-founders Mohammed Ashour and Gabe Mott (Courtesy: Aspire Food Group)
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