Radical Innovation Parc Omega Hotel Design Competition

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For this special edition Radical Innovation Design competition we’ve partnered with Parc Omega a 2200 acre wildlife sanctuary in Quebec, Canada.

Submit your design for cash prizes & the opportunity to develop your proposal to be a reality!

Grand Prize    CAD$ 10,000

First Runner-up    CAD$  5,000

For more information visit www.radicalinnovatino.io

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