Shantanu Agarwal co-founded OsComp Systems wins HBS contest

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Bangalore: Shantanu Agarwal, a second-year MBA student at Harvard Business School and Co-founder of OsComp Systems, a gas compressor technology which drives natural gas into pipelines at a lower cost and with greater efficiency, has won the HBS contest in the business venture track segment. With this, it also won a cash prize of $25,000. This technology is developed in conjunction with the MIT. Agarwal has partnered with Pedro Tomas Santos and Emmanuel Magani, students of MIT Sloan School for the venture. Agarwal is a 29-year-old chemical engineer from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee in Uttarakhand. He has prior experience of building ventures and was part of three startup founding teams, as his profile in younoodle.com reads. He also worked with oil, electric utilities and service companies and has experience in sales and operation.