Pine Crest Upper School Students Compete at Diamond Challenge Limitless World Summit




Pine Crest Upper School Students Compete at Diamond Challenge Limitless World Summit
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Two teams of Pine Crest Upper School social entrepreneurship students recently qualified to compete in the Diamond Challenge Limitless World Summit.

The Diamond Challenge Limitless World Summit is a three-day global conference and competition that celebrates entrepreneurial high school students from around the globe and offers interactive workshops, panel discussions, innovation sprints and networking opportunities.

At the Summit, students develop solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges for a chance to engage and network with a global community of entrepreneurs and to compete for awards and monetary prizes. 

Congratulations to Lucia Lecour ’26, Logan Schwedelson ’26, Hunter Gittlin ’26 and Rishi Chawla ’26 from team AllerSense for earning second place overall at the Diamond Challenge Limitless World Summit with their groundbreaking wearable biosensor patch. Designed to detect ingested peanut allergens, the patch alerts users to an allergic reaction before symptoms appear, providing critical time to take action and stay safe.

Mehak Gadh ’25, Jake Weidenfeld ’25, Talia Sverdlik ’25 and Gabriel Duarte ’25 of team PlayAR also qualified to attend the Summit. Their product is an innovative augmented reality (AR) training tool designed to revolutionize offseason and supplemental football practice by immersing athletes in game-realistic scenarios.

Congratulations to all!







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Pine Crest Upper School Students Compete at Diamond Challenge Limitless World Summit