By Rathy | Public Relations
In the month of July, we organized and hosted an Entrepreneurship Exposition. Batch 43 successfully organized and executed their inaugural business ideas. The idea was exceptionally brilliant, as students were consistently assigned interesting tasks and presentations. Throughout the day, participants were given the opportunity to present their business ideas. Later in the evening, each of them was provided with a small stand to showcase their offerings to potential investors who are members of small organizations in the local community. Everyone displayed a keen interest in this activity and the invited guests exhibited great enthusiasm in actively engaging with the students.
There were many business ideas put forward by the students of Batch 43. Some of the activities include cultivating tomato plants, chili peppers, raising maggots/mealworms, running a café business, and operating an angkringan (Village Specialty Food stall) business. These ideas were presented based on the results of their entrepreneurship learning, of course. By providing an overview of this activity, students will gain insight into the process of developing a compelling business idea that can attract funding and investors.
We wish our students the best of luck!
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