"Over four transformative days, we brought together students, teachers, women entrepreneurs, and representatives from government support and policy development offices. Our mission was to design a brighter future for our community, where everyone has a role to play. More than 1,000 participants came together, each one contributing to a vision of what our community could become. Through collaboration and creativity, we built strong connections and equipped participants with essential tools and knowledge. The impact of these days will ripple through our community, empowering individuals and organizations to take meaningful action toward a shared future."
"World Café: Women Entrepreneurs Unite to Network, Brainstorm, and Gain Practical Insights for Overcoming Challenges"
"Idea Exchange Session: A Collaborative Space for Sharing Ideas and Receiving Feedback"
"Personal Action Plan Workshop: Empowering Students to Shape Their Future"
"Shaping the Future: Government Officials Collaborate on Scenario Building"
In December of 2014, "We reached out to over 150 students from remote schools through dynamic group sessions, equipping them with valuable tools to navigate their career choices and confidently take the next steps in their lives. This initiative marks the beginning of an annual tradition, dedicated to empowering students year after year." In total, we reached out to over 500 students from remote schools.
"Empowering High School Students: In-Depth Sessions on Goal Setting, Leadership Development, and Mastering Negotiation Skills"
At Saigon, we brought deep conversation about futures through World Cafe, fostering connections between inspiring young leaders and startup community players in Vietnam.
The event offered strategic sessions on market entry and business development, with local experts providing actionable insights and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs in Thailand.
Focused on innovation, the event provided hands-on workshops and networking opportunities tailored to Bangladeshi entrepreneurs, helping them tackle local challenges and connect with other startup founders.
Over three days, Startup Generation Mongolia, funded by the Ministry of Finance and the Asian Development Bank, brought together over 100 participants to explore Mongolia’s startup ecosystem. We invited experts from all sectors to discuss leadership, future startups, innovations, and disruptive changes. The event fostered in-depth discussions and networking opportunities, aiming to drive forward-thinking solutions and advancements in Mongolia’s entrepreneurial landscape.
At Startup Weekend Honolulu, our non-profit organization played a role as a key participant in the organizing committee. We contributed to the event by delivering workshops that provided attendees with essential skills and practical insights. These sessions were designed to help participants transform their ideas into actionable plans and foster innovation.