Following a rigorous selection process, BH Futures Foundation is delighted to announce the scholarship recipients for Round 1 - 2017: Amer Muratovic, Milan Kusmuk & Vildana Hrnjic.
We would like to thank all applicants, who submitted their applications to BH Futures Foundation. We were more than overwhelmed with the response and interest, which we have received. We are looking forward to the applications in Round 2-2017.
BH Futures Foundation to support the CityOS Air clean air movement and take action against air pollution by enabling students to build devices that measure air quality in Sarajevo.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the BH Futures Foundation - CBMEBiH Conference Facebook Competition! Thank you to all the participants for their contribution and efforts.
Aleksandar Mastilovic, BH Futures Foundation board member spoke to student at eMPRICA College about innovation, smart cities and helped launch an IEEE Student Branch at the institution in Tuzla.
Thirteen Engineering and Computer Science students and graduates of the School Of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at La Trobe University, Melbourne collaborated in an effort to aid fellow engineering students in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H), with impressive outcomes. A staggering AUD 2,900 (BAM 4,000) was donated to BH Futures Foundation.
Partnership formed between BH Futures Foundation and Synergy Moon, Google Lunar XPRIZE finalist. The objective of the partnership is to support gifted students from BiH in the fields of engineering, science, mathematics and related studies by encouraging them to participate in global space-exploration programs
My name is Kristina Mladenović and I was born in Milici, Bosnia & Herzegovina on the 31st of January 1994. "Mechnical engineering is a science and simultaneously an art with a braod spectrum of application".
My name is Adna, Adna Cosic. Presently, I reside in the beautiful city of Zenica, located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. "Besides my contributions to the Red Cross, I am also a board member of the Multiethnic Committee of Zenica. I truly believe that being exposed to multiethnic discussions has positively altered my own view of the political and social state of Bosnia and Herzegovina."
The award means to me as a sign that I'm on the right track and gives me an incentive for further progressing in order to reach the level engineer who is able to change the world for the better with invetions, projects and innovations. My biggest dream is to be a world-renowned engineer from a small Bosnia and Herzegovina, for which people say it's like impossible. To these people I would say that the environment should not be taken as a reason for inability to progress, but it needs to take itself in sense that it requires self-sacrifice, investement in the knowledge and its dissemination.
A team of mechanical engineers from the University of Zenica are winners of the IEEE/YEP Innovation Hackathon held in Sarajevo from December 1st to 4th with their innovation named "PiProjector". The "PiProjector" is designed as a slick, low cost and portable solution for teaching facilities/rooms which have projectors but no computer/laptop to drive the display.
Young people of Bosnia & Herzegovina constantly face economic and social problems. The main concern is a lack of confidence in career opportunities, which is the reason why each year thousands of young & successful people are leaving the country and finding their place under some other sky. The BH Futures Foundation and its founders are constantly working on solving those kinds of problems and meeting our needs.
A team of students from the faculty of economics, University of Sarajevo placed 2nd at the IEEE/YEP Innovation Hackathon held in Sarajevo from December 1st to 4th with their innovation named "PinTrip". The students and their mentor received a 750 BAM award and official certficates thanks to the "Bosnia & Herzegovina Futures Foundation".