Six students to represent India at the regional finals in Singapore
Mumbai: Federal Express Corporation, one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, has announced the six winners of the 2024 FedEx/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge (FedEx/JA ITC) India National Competition.
The winners will advance to the FedEx/JA ITC Asia, Middle East and Africa (AMEA) regional competition to be held in August 2024.
For the past four years, FedEx has been working with JA India to foster the growth and development of Indian youth. Through the ITC program, FedEx and JA India provide students with team activities and tailor-made workshops focused on global trade, paving the way for their future success as leaders of commerce.
The six students who will represent India at the regional finals are: Gayatri Sarin and Kaashvi Kumar (Product presented: AquaSave Xeriscaping), students of Scottish High International School, Gurgaon; Rashmi Sinha and Ansh Bainiwal (Product presented: Aquarev), students of Dr BR Ambedkar School Of Specialized Excellence, Kalkaji; Atharv Teg Rattan, Karan Brar (Product presented: Misteco), students of Strawberry Fields High School, Chandigarh.
This year, the Asia Pacific Regional Finals will return to the first in-person event since the pandemic. Taking place in Singapore in August, the Indian winners will compete with students from Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. This format offers these students a unique opportunity for collaborative brainstorming, exchange of ideas and insights, and engagement in constructive discussions with peers hailing from a rich tapestry of cultures from across the region.
The 2024 FedEx JA/ITC program was held virtually with four workshops attended by over 555 students from 58 schools across India as well as Thimpu Bhutan to heighten their knowledge on global trade and acquire skills to prepare a detailed market entry strategy plan.
For the first time, the India National Competition was conducted in-person, challenging students to develop a sustainable product to support water conservation in urban Australia. This aligns with the FedEx approach to “reduce, replace, and revolutionize” across business activities in order to minimize environmental impacts and add value.
“At FedEx, we believe in nurturing the potential of young entrepreneurs by equipping them with the tools and resources necessary to thrive in a globally connected world,” said Nitin Navneet Tatiwala, Vice President Marketing and Air Network, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent, and Africa, FedEx.”
By fostering innovation and encouraging the spirit of entrepreneurship, we are not only shaping the future leaders of commerce but also promoting sustainable global trade practices. We are immensely proud of these students who will represent their countries at the regional finals and look forward to witnessing their innovative solutions and leadership in action.”
Since its introduction to India in 2021, FedEx / JA ITC continues to strengthen its commitment to help students better understand the nuances of international trade. So far, the program has attracted nearly 2,200 students, with more than 24 students represented India at the regional finals. Click here for more information about FedEx/JA ITC.