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The World Youth Festival (WYF) 2024, held in Kuala Lumpur from October 5-8, 2024, successfully inspired hundreds of young people from around the globe through its Business Idea Competition, themed “Cultivating Youth Creativity in Entrepreneurship.” This festival provided an invaluable opportunity for youth to showcase their best business ideas and demonstrate their entrepreneurial skills, even at a young age.
The competition attracted participants from eight countries, divided into 15 groups that focused on five main sub-themes: Education, Food and Beverage, Fintech, Environment, and Creative Industry. Each group developed unique business ideas that they presented with high levels of creativity and enthusiasm. Notable names like “Getuk 4 U,” “Fast N Curious Environment,” “BOTANIQ,” and “EDULINC” added flair to this vibrant competition.
Participants demonstrated that age does not limit entrepreneurial potential. With fresh and innovative ideas, they presented relevant solutions to real-world challenges. For instance, some focused on making education more engaging and accessible, while others proposed sustainable environmental solutions. This competition showcased youth who not only possessed creativity but also showed a strong desire to contribute positively to their communities.
Aldi Subakti, Chairman of Youth Break the Boundaries, expressed pride in the participants’ enthusiasm and creativity. He stated, “World Youth Festival serves as a platform to explore the potential of youth in innovation and entrepreneurship. We are incredibly proud to see their enthusiasm and creativity in developing impactful business ideas. Through this competition, young people gain invaluable experience to continuously enhance their entrepreneurial skills.”
The Business Idea Competition also highlighted the diverse interests among the youth. Groups focused on education aimed to make learning more accessible and enjoyable. In contrast, the Food and Beverage teams created culinary innovations with sustainability in mind. The Fintech group introduced ideas to support young people’s financial literacy, while the Environmental teams tackled pressing ecological issues. Additionally, the Creative Industry groups presented ideas that empower young artists and creators to thrive.
The World Youth Festival 2024 demonstrated how youth creativity and passion can lead to meaningful change in society. This competition went beyond merely winning awards; it embodied the courage to dream, take risks, and create a positive impact. With platforms like Youth Break the Boundaries, young people are encouraged to develop their ideas and become agents of change in the future.