To those just starting their MBET journey, Ameya offers a clear piece of advice: don’t get caught up in whether your project becomes the next big thing. 

“Entrepreneurship isn’t just about launching a startup — it’s a mindset,” he says. “Embrace experimentation, seek feedback often, and be okay with ideas not working out. Some of the most valuable growth happens in the projects that don’t succeed. Use the program as a safe space to try, fail, learn, and evolve.” 

As he looks ahead, Ameya remains committed to building products that are grounded in empathy and designed to solve real problems.