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AUBH highlights use of competition to foster societal, technological change

The use of competition to foster societal and technological change was highlighted by an expert in the field of incentive engineering during a session hosted by the American University of Bahrain (AUBH).

In the session “The Power of Prizes", Jaison Morgan, recognized by the BBC as "the world's expert" in designing prizes to drive innovative breakthroughs, emphasized the importance of open competition from a global talent pool, as well as how to be a young entrepreneur and ‘kick-starter’ of businesses.

Over the next two interactive sessions, he explored “The Science of Competition”, discussing game theory and the science of strategy, and maximizing optimal decision-making of independent and competing actors in a strategic setting.

Morgan has served as an Advisor to the Office of the First Minister of Scotland, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the government of the United Arab Emirates, and many multi-national interests, counselling them on competitions for solving large-scale public problems.

The sessions mark the second international guest speaker AUBH have hosted this inaugural semester for the Class of 2023, following a successful talk by TED speaker Ingrid Vanderveldt.

In 2017, Morgan’s organization CommonPool that has been designing and running competitions for 20 years was responsible for facilitating over $200 million in resources to participants of prize programs around the world.

“Jaison is the second acclaimed international speaker we have invited this semester, as part of our commitment to welcome aspirational and dynamic individuals who have really made a difference in their fields – we feel our students should aim for nothing less. I think we were all enthralled by the science behind structuring and delivering prizes that genuinely advance innovation and transformation. This is kind of real-world practical insight that we want our students to have access to through AUBH," AUBH Founding President Dr. Susan E. Saxton said.