Bangkok, Thailand – Media OuReach Newswire – April 23, 2024 – Sasin School of Management in Bangkok, Thailand prepares to host Sasin Impact Entrepreneurship Week 2024 (SasinIEW) from June 19 to 23, 2024 We are proceeding. We focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, and inclusion. Focused on , impact and sustainability, the event aims to foster collaboration between diverse stakeholders including entrepreneurs, start-ups, investors, policy makers, business students and the general public. Masu.

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1. Mr. Dibyendu Bose (Deputy Director, Strategy, Innovation and Impact, Sasin School of Management)
2. Professor Ian Fenwick, PhD, Director, Sasin School of Management
3. Associate Professor Piyachart Piromswad, PhD, Deputy Director of Learning Solutions, Sasin School of Management
4. Lars Svensson (Chief Executive, Sasin Sustainability & Entrepreneurship Center)
Three key components of SasinIEW put this mission into practice: For the first time outside of North America and Europe, GCEC Meeting makes Asia debut of “New Frontier: Bangkok Summit 2024”,” This reflects the theme of ‘Driving Impact through Inclusive Entrepreneurship’, which drives social and business change. The landing of the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) in Thailand was always inevitable. Professor Ian Fenwick, PhD, Director, Sasin School of Management “Of course, Asia has some of the best entrepreneurs in the world and some of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world. They will inevitably come to Asia.” He pointed out the important positions as follows. “Southeast Asia is one of the fastest growing regions in the world. It’s a place where things happen and things change. And I think entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia is really the engine of growth.”
Bangkok Business Challenge 2024 (BBC 2024)The competition, run by SCG Chemicals (SCGC), is Sasin’s long-running student startup competition and is the longest running competition of its kind in Asia. It started as a local event in 2002 and expanded to the global stage in 2008. Recent winners from the United States, Sweden and Singapore testify to its international reach and reputation. In line with Sasin’s core positioning of impact and transformation, sustainability and impact account for 20% of the evaluation criteria in this competition. “We need to change the way we live. We need to change the way we do business. We need to change the way we think. If we continue the way we are, our children and our children’s children’s world will be gone. We need to transform, and we need to do it quickly. Business and entrepreneurship is not just about making money. They also need to have a positive impact. They need to work towards this change, this transformation that is needed,” said the Sasin director.
of Family Enterprise Case Competition – Asia Pacific 2024 (FECC-AP 2024) is the third component. As the current world champion, Mr. Sasin has organized the first Asian section of the competition, spotlighting the student groups that demonstrate the most skillful strategic analysis of regional family business cases, to be held in Vermont, USA next January. He will advance to the scheduled final round. .
About SasinIEW’s vision, Mr. Lars Svensson, Chief Executive of the Sasin Center for Sustainability & Entrepreneurship, said this influential week will bring together multilateral discussions and support through three comprehensive impactful entrepreneurship events on the BBC, FECC and GCEC. He said he would encourage dialogue. “This is the first time that we have brought together three interrelated events under one umbrella. Following the strong interest and positive response so far, we are pleased to bring this to academia, public and private sectors, students, and multinational companies. and small and medium-sized enterprises, government agencies, start-ups, NGOs and non-governmental organizations will be joining Sasin Impact Entrepreneurship Week and our region, elevating discussions and laying the foundation for networking and new connections across stakeholders and events. We ensure that a wide range of perspectives and ideas are expressed to ensure that the dialogue continues beyond that.”
Apart from lively discussions, participants and partners will have networking opportunities. Associate Professor Piyachart Piromswad, Ph.D., Elaborating on this aspect, Deputy Director of Learning Solutions at the Sasin School of Management said the week will not only allow for “extensive and engaging discussions and the sharing of thought leadership, but also within in-person events. , there will be a lot of dialogue, discussion and connection-making.” In addition to participating, you can also visit and participate in other events and network across all events during breaks, common dinners, and workshops. We look forward to new dynamic connections between stakeholders and individuals, and the seeds of new partnerships and collaborations across individuals, organizations, sectors and geographies. ” The biggest attraction is that participants can immerse themselves in the charm of Thailand. “When you stay in Bangkok and Thailand, the gateway to Southeast Asia, you not only get great experiences from the people you interact with, but also experience true Thai hospitality, great food, and the pulse and energy of the most visited city. will be in Bangkok of the world. ”
To highlight Bangkok and Sasin as hubs of entrepreneurial sustainability; Mr. Dibyendu Bose, Deputy Director of Strategy, Innovation and Impact, Sasin School of Management, said, “We would like to thank all participants of Sasin Impact Entrepreneurship Week for the Hult Prize Global Summit to be held at the Chulalongkorn Campus on June 23. Participants in the Hult Prize will be invited to participate in the BBC Pitch and GCEC event, where they will compete for a prize of $1 million worldwide. It opens up another dimension of networking and meetings.”
After more than 40 years, Sasin School has firmly established itself as Thailand’s leading business school. Impact Entrepreneurship Week aligns closely with our core belief that entrepreneurship should fundamentally reshape our approach to business, sustainability and social issues, working towards a thriving world . Mark your calendar for June’s SasinIEW, where we aim to “inspire, connect and transform for a better, smarter and more sustainable world together.”
Professor Ian Fenwick, PhD, Director, Sasin School of Management “If you are really interested in startups, come to the Bangkok Business Challenge. If you love case competitions, come to the Asia Family Enterprise Case Competition. If you are running an entrepreneurship center and would like to participate. If you are, or would like to participate, please come to GCEC and we hope that as many people as possible will attend all three events.”
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