This year’s competition gathered many outstanding young talents from across the country to present their business ideas and global trade strategies. Six students from the top three teams were selected to represent Vietnam in the final round of the Asia- Pacific regional competition.
Six high school students representing Vietnamese students are preparing to conquer the international business arena with FedEx.
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The six winning students will represent Vietnam in the regional finals, consisting of three groups of two students each. The High Heel Hunters team includes Le Thi Chuc An from Dinh Thien Ly Secondary and High School and Dao Ha My from Ha Long High School for the Gifted (Quang Ninh) with the product Mirrorly - a fashion assistant that uses artificial intelligence combined with e-commerce platforms, helping to reduce the rate of returned goods by providing smart fitting features and predicting suitable sizes.
The Next Dragons group includes students Nguyen Ngoc Khanh, Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted ( Ba Ria - Vung Tau ) and Nguyen Anh Khoi, Ha Tinh High School for the Gifted (Ha Tinh) with the product Glamour Loop - a fashion rental platform, applying advanced cleaning and repair technology to extend the life of clothes and reduce return rates.
TOS Group including Pham Ha Vy and Phan Lan Anh with Olympia High School (Hanoi) with the product Revivra - an application integrating AI and augmented reality (AR) technology that allows virtual try-on, resale and rental of clothes, promoting circular fashion and reducing return rates.
Students will join finalists from across the region including Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam to exchange business ideas and visions in a dynamic manner. The event will serve as a platform to promote cross-cultural collaboration, teamwork and develop future-ready business leaders.
This year, contestants were tasked with a topical challenge: design environmentally friendly solutions to reduce fashion waste from product returns, and develop an innovative strategy to enter a selected international market. Their ideas demonstrated critical thinking, creativity and a deep understanding of sustainable business solutions relevant to today’s global context.
Since 2012, the FedEx/JA ITC program has reached more than 4,500 Vietnamese students, nurturing a generation of forward-thinking youth with the drive to innovate and lead. Vietnamese students have continued to make their mark on the regional stage, winning second place in the Asia-Pacific finals in 2018 and winning first place in 2023.
Entering its 13th year, FedEx/JA ITC in Vietnam continues to inspire and equip high school students with essential skills and global business acumen. Delivered in partnership with JA Vietnam, a non-profit organization whose mission is to prepare Vietnamese youth for success in the international economy, the program includes hands-on workshops and collaborative challenges that bring international trade to life through real-world experiences.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/sau-hoc-sinh-viet-nam-chinh-phuc-dau-truong-kinh-doac-quoc-te-185250617091840332.htm
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