From Adelaide to South Africa, Tutbob has become a global name
- Raylene

- Sep 22
- 2 min read

Tutbob proudly represented the North Asia and APAC region at the Global Finals in Cape Town, South Africa, for the EO Global Student Entrepreneur Awards.
Competing against more than 1,000 student entrepreneurs from 16 countries, Tutbob was selected as one of the top 12 finalists in the global finals in Cape Town, South Africa.
Founded in 2024 in Adelaide, South Australia, by Fiona Goodsite and Amelie Parker, Tutbob was born out of their own struggles as university students. Their shared challenges inspired them to create Tutbob, an AI tutor built by students, for students.
Tutbob, a Chrome extension, has the vision to be the ultimate AI tutor for the purpose to enhance educational experience worldwide. Tutbob promises to revolutionise learning experience using advanced AI technology with responsible AI.
🏆Our journey through EO Global Student Entrepreneur Awards🏆
Won the GSEA Global Quarterfinals held in Sydney, Australia. Tutbob represented Adelaide.

Founders Amelie Parker and Fiona Goodsite in Sydney representing Adelaide. Won the GSEA Global Semifinalist held in Japan. Tutbob became the finalist from the North Asian and APAC region.

Tutbob became finalist at GSEA in Japan. GSEA Global Finals held in Cape Town, South Africa. Top 19 student entrepreneurs across the world competed and Tutbob was chosen among the Global Top 12 GSEA finalists.

Co- Founder Amelie Parker filming in South Africa for the GSEA Global Finals.
Amelie Parker, co-founder, attended a week-long boot camp in Cape Town, which actually happens to be a TV show called Start It Up. This boot camp consisted of mentoring, rounds of different challenges like 2 min pitch, one-on-one interviews with the judges and more. Tutbob here, was placed in the top 12.
At Tutbob, we are proud to share this journey and recognition through the EO Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. This achievement not only marks a milestone for us but also strengthens our commitment to making education smarter, simpler, and more accessible for students everywhere.














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