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• Target Areas: Polokwane, Tzaneen, Thohoyandou, Makhado, and Giyani.
2. Automotive Sector: Partnerships with Mechanics and Panel Beater Shops
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2. Generate revenue
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2. Content:
03
Welcome
04
About
Youth
Trailblazer
Challenge
2015
05
About
MyPerintis
06
About
1AES
07
Inclusive
Business
08
Event
Details
09
Check-‐in
10
Bootcamp
Agenda
12
Travel
Around
&
Accommodation
13
Transport
14
Food
&
Beverages
15
Security
16
Contact
Information
2
3. Welcome!
We
are
excited
to
welcome
you
to
Kuala
Lumpur
for
Youth
Trailblazer
Challenge
2015.
During
the
2-‐
day
bootcamp
we
hope
you
will
learn
a
lot,
develop
new
inclusive
business
initiatives,
and
learn
how
to
become
a
successful
entrepreneur,
not
forgetting
having
a
lot
of
fun
and
making
new
friends.
If
you
are
coming
from
outside
Kuala
Lumpur,
we
want
to
warmly
welcome
you
to
one
of
the
fastest
growing
metropolitan
regions
in
Sounth-‐East
Asia,
and
hope
you
will
enjoy
your
stay
and
leave
with
new
cultural
experiences.
This
info
package
will
provide
you
with
important
information
about
your
participation
in
Youth
Trailblazer
Challenge
2015.
Kindly
take
some
time
to
read
it
and
do
not
hesitate
to
contact
the
YTC
team
with
further
questions.
Thank
you
and
enjoy!
3
4. ABOUT
YTC
2015
Youth
Trailblazer
Challenge
(YTC)
is
youth
development
initiative
by
Malaysia
Trailblazers
Association
(Also
known
as
MyPerintis,
www.myperintis.org).
Launched
on
July
10th
by
YB
Khairy
Jamaluddin,
Minister
of
Youth
and
Sports,
Malaysia,
the
challenge
aims
to
train
youth
to
become
socially
responsible
entrepreneurs
while
bridging
the
gap
between
urban
and
rural
youth.
YTC
serves
as
a
platform
for
youth
to
express
their
amazing
ideas
with
the
objective
of
assisting
them
to
realize
and
commercialize
them.
With
a
strong
emphasis
on
entrepreneurship
and
inclusive
business,
the
challenge
aims
to
encourage
youth
to
produce
innovative
ideas
while
training
them
to
ensure
that
they
are
equipped
with
the
right
skillset
to
be
a
successful
entrepreneur
as
well
as
to
facilitate
their
access
to
funding
opportunities.
YTC
takes
place
as
a
2-‐day
bootcamp
organised
in
conjunction
with
1ASEAN
Entrepreneurship
Summit
(1AES),
during
which
participants
will
be
given
problem
statements
for
which
they
will
ideate
impactful
solutions
and
stand
a
chance
to
win
a
seed
grant
in
total
up
to
RM60,000
as
well
as
get
internship
opportunities.
4
5. ABOUT
MYPERINTIS
The
Malaysia
Trailblazers
Association
is
an
association
for
youth
established
on
30th
June
2015
with
YABhg
Tun
Dr
Mahathir
Mohamad
as
our
honorary
patron.
Its
founder,
YBhg
Dato’
Lawrence
Low
Kah
Guan,
initiated
it
with
its
core
focus
on
Knowledge
sharing,
Innovation,
Leadership,
Entrepreneurship
and
Social
responsibility.
Believing
that
sustainable
and
wholesome
nation
building
can
only
take
place
when
all
are
on
the
same
page,
the
association
focuses
its
efforts
on
bridging
the
social,
economic
and
educational
gap
between
urban
and
rural
youths.
With
this
in
mind,
The
Malaysia
Trailblazers
Association
or
also
known
as
Pertubuhan
Perintis
Malaysia
(MyPerintis),
has
tailored
programmes
such
as
the
What
Malaysian
Youth
Should
Know
(WMYSK)
Global
Leadership
Series,
The
Youth
Trailblazers
Challenge
and
the
Future
Shifters
Community.
These
programmes
entail
agendas
that
groom
and
mould
the
younger
generation
to
be
leaders
and
problem-‐solvers
with
effective
analytical
and
critical
thinking
abilities.
5
6. ABOUT
1AES
1AES
will
assemble
entrepreneurs,
ecosystem
builders,
connectors,
facilitaang
agencies,
public
and
private
sectors
from
across
ASEAN
to
convene
in
dialogues,
explore
opportuniaes,
strike
business
deals,
collaborate
and
be
accelerated.
Leading
up
to
the
2-‐days
summit,
KL
City
Center
will
be
transformed
to
become
the
ASEAN
Entrepreneurial
City.
Programs
and
acaviaes
will
be
carefully
curated
in
partnership
with
community
leads,
NGOs,
public
and
private
sectors
to
offer
ASEAN
entrepreneurs
opportunity
to
learn,
establish
networks,
gain
access,
collaborate
to
develop
products
and
be
culavated
with
the
ASEAN
entrepreneurial
culture
and
spirits.
KL
City
Center
will
become
the
melang
pot
of
entrepreneurial
acaviaes
for
ASEAN
entrepreneurs.
1AES
will
be
driving
the
driving
force
in
catalyzing
“futurised
entrepreneurs”
who
would
contribute
posiavely
and
inclusively
towards
ASEAN’s
prosperous
economic
and
social
future.
6
7. • An
inclusive
business
is
a
sustainable
business
that
benefits
low-‐income
communities.
It
is
a
business
initiative
that,
keeping
its
for-‐profit
nature,
contributes
to
poverty
reduction
through
the
inclusion
of
low
income
communities
in
its
value
chain.
• The
fundamental
idea
behind
the
concept
of
‘inclusive
business’
is
that
of
integrating
poor
people
into
the
production
process
as
consumers,
producers,
employees
and
business
partners
INCLUSIVE
BUSINESS
7
8. EVENT
DETAILS
8
:
Youth
Trailblazers
Challenge
2015
(Code:
PR17Q)
:
21st
–
22nd
November
2015
:
Friday
November
20,
7
pm
-‐
10
pm
:
Saturday
November
21,
9
am
-‐
7
pm
:
Sunday
November
22,
9
am
-‐
7
pm
:
Malaysian
Design
Development
Centre
(DDEC),
Hall
2,
Jalan
Kia
Peng
Kuala
Lumpur.
:
Uitm
Puncak
Alam
(Coordinate:
3.210772,
101.446046).
All
participants
are
required
to
stay
at
the
accommodation
during
November
20-‐22.
:
300
youth
aged
18
–
35
years
from
rural
and
urban
areas
across
ASEAN
Region.
Participants
will
work
in
teams.
Each
team
will
consist
of
6
members;
3
representing
public
universities
and
3
representing
private
universities.
:
We
will
provide
you
2
YTC
T-‐shirts.
Please
wear
comfortable
loose
fitting
clothing
as
you
may
work
on
the
floor,
so
skirts,
shorts
and
tight
pants
and
shirts
would
not
be
advisable.
:
Warm
clothes,
water
bottle,
cash,
laptop
(if
possible)
which
is
fully
charged,
towel,
toiletries
and
a
blanket
if
you
wish
to
have
one.
Dress
Code
Participants
Accommodation
Venue
Bootcamp
Day
&
Time
Check-‐in
Date
Event
What
to
bring
9. CHECK-‐IN
Time Agenda
Breakfast
05:00
pm Participants
have
arrived
to
Kuala
Lumpur
05:30
pm Check-‐in
and
registration
starts
at
UiTM
Puncak
Alam
07:00
pm Dinner
08:00
pm Briefing
10:00
pm Closing
20th
NOV
9
All
participants
are
required
to
check-‐in
and
register
themselves
at
UiTM
Puncak
Alam
on
November
20,
2015
between
5:30
pm
and
7:00
pm.
10. BOOTCAMP
AGENDA
Time Agenda
Breakfast
08:30
am Registration
and
arrival
to
DDEC
09:45
am Intro
&
Context
Setting
10:15
am Inspirational
Speech
10:45
am Design
Challenge
01:00
pm Lunch
and
Prayers
02:00
pm Prototyping
Inclusive
Business
Model
with
BMC
04:00
pm Keynote
Session
and
Panel
Discussion
05:30
pm Story
Telling
07:00
pm Return
to
UiTM
Dinner
DAY
1:
21st
NOV
11
11. BOOTCAMP
AGENDA
Time Agenda
Breakfast
07:00
am Check-‐out
from
the
accommodation
08:30
am Arrival
to
DDEC
9:00
pm Introduction
09:45
pm Petcha
Kuchas
11:30
pm Iteration
01:00
pm Lunch
and
Prayers
02:00
pm Energizer
Activity
02:30
pm Top
10
Finalists
Pitching
3.30
pm Debrief,
Inspiration
Session
4:00
pm Closing
Ceremony
04:30
pm Free
and
Easy
7:00
pm Bus
returns
to
accommodation
(voluntary
to
return)
DAY
2:
22nd
NOV
12
12. TRAVEL
AROUND
&
ACCOMMODATION
• Accommodation
is
compulsory
for
all
participants
&
volunteers
and
will
be
in
Uitm
Puncak
Alam.
• Accommodation
is
provided
from
20
-‐
23
November
(3
nights).
• Kindly
bring
along
a
towel,
toiletries
and
a
blanket
if
you
wish
to
have
one.
• Local
participants
are
required
to
arrange
their
own
transportation
to
the
accommodation.
• Parking
space
is
limited,
car
pooling
is
highly
recommended.
• Shuttle
bus
will
be
provided
to
transport
participants
to
the
event
venue.
12
13. TRANSPORT
Travelling
to
UiTM
Puncak
Alam
You
need
to
arrange
your
own
transport
to
UiTM
Punchak
Alam
on
November
20
unless
otherwise
agreed
with
the
organisers.
Please
make
sure
you
are
reach
there
by
7:00pm.
Travelling
to
DDEC
Buses
will
take
all
participants
to
DDEC
from
the
accommodation
and
back
on
November
21-‐22.
Would
you
wish
to
leave
DDEC
on
Sunday
November
22
by
taxi,
you
are
entitled
to
RM5
off
when
using
GrabTaxi
from
DDEC
by
using
the
promo
code
YTC2015.
Kindly
be
informed
that
the
promo
code
is
only
valid
to
or
from
DDEC
on
November
21-‐22
and
can
be
used
4
times.
Travelling
around
Kuala
Lumpur
Kuala
Lumpur
has
an
extensive
train
network
consisting
of
3
main
train
systems;
KTM,
LRT
and
Monorail.
The
hub
station
is
at
KL
Sentral,
where
you
can
change
train
to
go
anywhere
you
want.
For
a
map
on
the
train
network,
kindly
refer
to
the
following
link:
http://
www.wonderfulmalaysia.com/kuala-‐lumpur-‐transportation.htm
If
you
use
the
taxi,
kindly
ensure
the
driver
always
uses
the
meter.
The
best
way
to
ensure
this
is
to
use
the
GrabTaxi
mobile
application.
For
advise
on
where
to
go
and
what
to
do
in
Kuala
Lumpur,
kindly
have
a
look
at
following
sites:
• http://www.worldtravelguide.net/kuala-‐lumpur
• http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-‐g298570-‐Kuala_Lumpur_Wilayah_Persekutuan-‐Vacations.html
• http://www.lonelyplanet.com/malaysia/kuala-‐lumpur
• http://wikitravel.org/en/Kuala_Lumpur
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14. FOOD
&
BEVERAGES
Breakfast,
Lunch
&
Dinner
Breakfast
and
dinner
will
be
provided
at
the
lobby
of
the
accommodation.
The
food
will
be
packed.
Special
diets
are
acknowledged
for
those
who
have
provided
the
information
in
advance.
Lunch
will
be
served
at
the
bootcamp.
Would
you
wish
to
have
additional
meals,
kindly
bare
in
mind
that
this
is
on
your
own
cost.
Executive
Café
and
Coffee
Vendor
There
will
be
a
Coffee
vendor
in
DDEC
to
cater
the
needs
during
coffee
breaks
session.
Kindly
bring
cash
for
purchases
from
the
coffee
vendor.
Water
Unlimited
water
will
be
provided
at
DDEC.
However,
please
bring
your
own
water
bottle
for
this.
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15. SECURITY
Participant
badges
Please
be
informed
that
the
security
will
be
extremely
tight
at
the
1ASEAN
Entrepreneurship
Summit
due
to
ASEAN
leaders’
meeting.
Therefore,
participants
movements
will
be
monitored
through
checking
and
scanning
their
badges.
It
is
compulsory
to
wear
your
badge
at
all
times
and
to
scan
it
whenever
entering
DDEC.
Official
Acceptance
Letter
You
will
need
to
verify
your
right
to
enter
UiTM
Puncak
Alam.
An
official
acceptance
letter
of
participation
will
be
sent
to
the
team
leaders
and
individually
registered
participants.
All
participants
must
bring
this
letter
and
show
it
to
the
security
in
order
to
enter
UiTM
Puncak
Alam.
Pickpockets
Please
be
careful
of
pickpockets
and
take
well
care
of
your
personal
belongings.
Do
not
leave
anything
valuable
unsupervised
at
any
time.
In
case
of
emergency
There
will
be
a
first
aid
centre
in
case
of
emergency
at
the
event
venue.
There
is
a
health
centre
in
UiTM
Puncak
Alam
which
is
open
until
5
pm.
After
this
JPAM
(Malaysia
Civil
Defence
Department)
will
be
on
standby
if
there
is
any
emergency.
The
nearest
hospital
is
Hospital
Sg.
Buloh.
Emergency
number
The
emergency
number
in
Malaysia
is
999
YTC
Team
numbers
The
contact
person
at
the
accommodation
is
:
Ms
Nurathiqah,
Tel.
+6011
1186
7434
and
:
Ms
Haliza,
Tel.
+60
12
466
7535
The
contact
persons
at
the
event
venue
are
:
Ms
Haliza,
Tel.
+60
12
466
7535
:
Ms
Nurathiqah,
Tel.
+6011
1186
7434
:
Ms
Erika,
Tel.
+6011
3707
6410
:
Mr
Yeong,
Tel.
+60
12
363
7099,
and
:
Ms
Kae,
Tel.
+60
12
306
3394
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16. CONTACT
INFORMATION
For
assistance/further
information,
please
do
not
hesitate
to
contact:
Erika
Forsell
(Content/Program
Related):
+6011
3707
6410
Nurathiqah
(Logistics):
+6011
1186
7434
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