Hydroquo+ founder Zahin Razeen wins the Rising Star award

Hydroquo+ founder Zahin Razeen has won the Rising Star award at the fourth annual Impact.Engineered Awards.
The awards ceremony took place on 4 December at the fourth annual Impact.Engineered forum, held virtually.
Hosted by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)'s Engineering for Change, the event convenes leading engineers, impact investors, scholars, and social entrepreneurs to cultivate and accelerate engineering driving sustainable development.
"Razeen is a computational mathematician by training and a passionate deep-tech entrepreneur," say his nominators at The Resolution Project, where he is currently a member of Fellow Class 11. His company aims to usher in the era of smart water grid through integration of advanced cost-effective hydrometric information system in an effort to create real-time decision support architecture for utility sectors. A graduate in mathematical sciences from the University of Glasgow he is currently one of the seventeen elected United Nations Young Leader for the SDGs .
Heather Fleming, co-founder and executive director of Change Labs and past member of the ASME Engineering Global Development Committee, presented the award to Razeen.