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Young Entrepreneurs Reach National Finals with Smart Hydration Belt Innovation

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Key Points
  • Selma Partanen and Parisa Wickenberg have reached the national finals of Sweden's SM competition for young entrepreneurs with their smart hydration belt innovation.
  • The two students from the ski high school in Mora developed the product after identifying a need for better hydration solutions during training.
  • Their success in the 'Best UF-company' category has taken them from regional competition in Dalarna to the national finals in Stockholm.

Two young entrepreneurs from Sweden have advanced to the national finals of a prestigious competition for young businesses with their innovative smart hydration belt. Selma Partanen from Sandviken and Parisa Wickenberg from Gävle, both students at the ski high school in Mora, developed their product after identifying a need for better hydration solutions during training sessions. According to reports from Swedish media, their innovation has earned them a spot in the SM-finals for young entrepreneurs in Stockholm.

' The duo reportedly progressed in the 'Best UF-company' category in Dalarna before reaching the national finals. Their journey from identifying a personal need to creating a market-ready product demonstrates the growing entrepreneurial spirit among Sweden's youth.

We didn't think it would go so well, it was tough competition.

Parisa Wickenberg

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