The Protégé Project

Protégé Project Episode 5: And the winning team is…

The Nokia Protege Mentors

The challenges have been met…

The presentations have been delivered…

And now it's time to name the winning Proteges for the Nokia E7 Protégé Project.

Protégé Project mentor Donnie Tantoco said "both presentations were excellent", and that the race was "really really tight." Criteria for the presentation challenge: 50% content, 40% feasibility and 10% presentation style.

Team White had a "solid marketing plan" according to Aveline Siy, marketing head of Nokia Philippines, and one of the judges for the final Protégé Project challenge, but hit a snag when Protégé Project mentor Johnlu Koa observed their ideas "may not be workable from our point of view."

Team Blue wowed the judges with their fun and innovative business solutions, although they ran out of time with their overly detailed presentation. "Content wise, it was very meaty," said Johnlu, "but presentation wise, it got a bit boring."

Which team won the in the end? Click on the video below to find out!

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