Bangalore : Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), the oldest technological university in the U.S, has announced the inaugural winners of the Ajit Prabhu ’98 Catalyst Fund Apex Awards. The awards were established through the Catalyst Fund, supported by Ajit Prabhu, Co-founder and CEO, Quest Global, the world’s largest independent pure-play engineering services company, and an alumnus of RPI. The Catalyst Fund, part of the $10 million gift by Ajit Prabhu last year, supports a range of innovation and entrepreneurship activities at RPI, with the Apex Awards representing its highest honors.

The Apex Awards recognize breakthrough student- and faculty-led innovations with strong potential for real-world impact. With a total grant of $75,000, the awards celebrate excellence across key categories and support innovations aimed at addressing complex, real-world challenges.

Ajit Prabhu’s continued association with RPI reflects a long-term commitment to strengthening education and innovation ecosystems globally. Through sustained institutional support, he has backed initiatives that promote research, encourage entrepreneurial thinking, and enable students to translate ideas into scalable solutions. This engagement is part of a broader, ongoing effort to support education globally, rather than a one-time initiative.

This initiative reflects a broader focus on fostering purpose-driven innovation, where engineering excellence is applied to solve real-world challenges and create meaningful impact across communities.

Ajit Prabhu, Co-founder and CEO, Quest Global, said, “RPI opened my eyes to what might be possible, and it’s deeply meaningful to see these honorees carrying forward that same curiosity and drive to tackle real challenges in the world. Whatever success I’ve had is rooted in the mentors, institutions, and communities that supported me along the way. I’m grateful for the chance to give back and encourage the next generation of innovators at RPI.”

“Ajit Prabhu’s enduring relationship with RPI reflects his deep belief in the power of education to shape innovators and problem-solvers for the world. His continued commitment to our students and faculty through initiatives like the Catalyst Fund Apex Awards strengthens RPI’s mission to translate bold ideas into real-world impact”, said Eric Ledet, Director of RPI’s Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship.

The Apex Awards span areas such as advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, robotics, and life sciences domains that are critical to solving complex challenges across industries. The initiative also reflects a broader approach of combining engineering excellence with community development. By supporting platforms such as the Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship at RPI, it contributes to building innovation-driven ecosystems that enable collaboration, experimentation, and purpose-led engineering.