Bangkok--15 Mar--Weber Shandwick
Student company MUnited from Thailand received the FedEx Access Award fromKaren Reddington (first on the left), president, FedEx Express, Asia Pacific, andVivian Lau, president, JA Asia Pacific (first on the right).
Teenage entrepreneurs in student company MUnited from Mahidol University International Demonstration School, Thailand, have been named winners of the FedEx Access Award at the Junior Achievement (JA) Asia Pacific Company of the Year Competition finals in Seoul, Korea. Sponsored by FedEx Express (FedEx), the world's largest express transportation company, the FedEx Access Award aims to help participants broaden their understanding of the power of global access. The award is given to the team whose business idea has the highest potential to create jobs, grow small business, expand into other markets and improve the environment.
Team MUnited recognized the urgency of the problem of plastic waste and designed a foldable and re-usable water bottle to reduce the use of plastic. The team impressed the judges by their drive to help build a sustainable future for the planet with their business, and was awarded one trophy and four Apple iPad mini.
Alongside the FedEx Access Award, the winners of the JA Company of the Year Award were announced. Team CED from Korea won the first place by developing an environment education game. ReKUnize from Kasetsart University Laboratory School: International Program, Thailand, netted second place with their idea for a compact phone case and wallet hybrid, which are made from recycled materials. Third place went to student company Facio from Singapore, for their handmade versatile lifestyle bag, produced from recycled materials.
Launched in 2011, the Asia Pacific JA Company Program aims to equip high school students with the capabilities to organize and operate an actual business by providing basic economic education and business skills. This year, 15 student companies from 10 markets (China, Guam, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and United Kingdom) participated. In addition to the student companies from the Asia Pacific region, a student company from United Kingdom joined the event as the exhibiting team, enhancing cross border experience for students.
"FedEx is a strong supporter of the JA Company program, which encourages students to develop a range of interdisciplinary skills and aptitudes that they would need in the real-life world of business," said Karen Reddington, president, FedEx Express, Asia Pacific. "Through the program, many of the students realized that they can take advantage of the unprecedented level of global connectivity that exist today and make their innovative products easily accessible to customers outside their home market."
"We are proud to see secondary students across Asia Pacific taking part in our flagship Company Program," said Vivian Lau, president, JA Asia Pacific. "Through this initiative, students are able to gain key insights into the world of entrepreneurship. This is one of the best experiences a young person can have in order to be successful in today's global economy."