Hult Partners with Lovable, Preparing Students for an AI-Powered Workplace
Lovable will be used by learners in Hult’s new Computer Science for Business program; students can turn ideas into products without coding and benefit from real-world exposure via the Lovable ecosystem.
Hult is putting product-building power into the hands of business students via a strategic partnership with Lovable, a software creation platform that empowers anyone to build full-stack apps and websites by chatting with AI.
The innovative partnership gives Hult Boston students the tools to design and create real digital products and apps without a deep engineering background. Learners also benefit by working with Lovable experts and gaining access to Lovable expertise, including site visits, mentorship, guest speakers, and more. The partnership helps equip the next generation of global leaders with a better understanding of how to manage digital transformation in the age of AI, boosting their career relevancy.
The Lovable platform will be used in Hult’s Computer Science for Business program, which prepares learners by combining technology expertise with strategic thinking to lead in a future where tech and business converge and an understanding of both is crucial. This unique degree blends computer science, analytics, and AI learning with business knowledge and leadership skills development so graduates will have the capabilities to solve real-world problems and grow tomorrow’s businesses.
The Lovable partnership aligns with these goals by helping learners design and create real digital products and apps with no coding experience required. For Hult students, this means a fundamental shift in what a business education can deliver: the ability to move from idea to working product on their own. Classrooms will serve as hands-on product labs, with students actively building throughout the program. Whether prototyping a venture or solving a client challenge, Hult learners will now have the same product-building capabilities once reserved exclusively for software engineers.
Hult classrooms will serve as hands-on product labs, with students actively building throughout the Computer Science for Business program.
“Our partnership with Lovable enables Hult students to stop waiting for a developer and start creating,” said Anusha Vissapragada, Academic Director, Computer Science for Business at Hult. “We are equipping the next generation of global leaders not just to manage digital transformation, but to lead it from day one.”
“Business school students are some of the most ambitious builders in the world, but too often they’re limited by how hard it is to turn ideas into software. With Lovable, anyone can go from insight to working product in hours, not months. Partnering with Hult means empowering a new generation to not just think like entrepreneurs, but to build like them,” said Ryan Meadows, Chief Revenue Officer at Lovable.
The partnership pilots on Boston’s Hult campus in September 2026
Listen as Hult’s Academic Director for Computer Science for Business, Anusha Vissapragada, explains the unique benefits of the program: https://www.hult.edu/undergraduate/csb/.
