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express transportation companies, announced the six winners of the 2024 FedEx/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge (FedEx/JA ITC) Thailand Finals. The winners will advance to the FedEx/JA ITC Asia, Middle East, and Africa (AMEA) regional competition to be held in August 2024.
Since 2009, FedEx has been working with Junior Achievement (JA) Thailand to foster the growth and development of Thai youth. Through the ITC program, FedEx and JA Thailand 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 advance to the regional finals are:
1. Team : Aqua Hydro
Names of students : Pacharatra Tiyasantivong / Poonyanuch Mongkorn
School : Satit Kaset International Program
Product presented : Solar powered atmospheric water generator and rainwater harvesting tanks made from recycled bottles
2. Team : Aridia
Names of students : Janwarin Kasemrungchaikij / Daranrat Sasirathsiri
School : Satit Kaset International Program
Product presented : Washing machine that uses nylon beads to dry clean clothes
3. Team : OctoPal
Names of students : Panida Bumpenpean / Airisa Nakchudtree
School : Satit Kaset International Program
Product presented : Car washing device shaped like an octopus which uses less water than a regular car washer
This year, the Regional Finals will return to an in-person event for the first time since the pandemic. Taking place in Singapore in August, the winning students from Thailand will compete with students from Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam. Thai students will have a unique opportunity for collaborative brainstorming, exchanging of ideas and insights, and engaging in constructive discussions with peers hailing from a rich tapestry of cultures from across the region.
This year, the students were challenged to develop a market entry strategy targeting Australia for a product centered around water conservation. This project is timely and relevant as extreme heat has impacted Australian ecosystems and infrastructure.