Nepali Young Entrepreneurs International Gathering in Australia

Australia. With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI), young entrepreneurs worldwide are seeking new opportunities, and an international gathering of Nepali young entrepreneurs is set to be organized in Australia.

The event, focusing on AI, innovation, entrepreneurship, and global network expansion, is expected to be attended by over 700 Nepali young entrepreneurs from 20 countries.

The program, scheduled for July 24 and 25 at the Sofitel Hotel in Sydney, is being organized by the International Nepali Young Entrepreneurs Federation FINe IEC (International Executive Committee), and will be operated by FINe Australia.

The organizers have stated that distinguished personalities from the government, financial, and private sectors of Nepal and Australia will participate in the program. The program will be attended by Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle, Member of Parliament Sushil Khadka, Vice Chairman of the National Planning Commission Gunakar Bhatta, Director General of the Department of Government Audit Shobhakant Poudel, Chief Executive Officer of Nabil Bank Manoj Gyawali, Banker and Chairman of NIC Asia Anil Kesari Shah, Founder of Idea Studio Chhiring Lama, Vice President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Praval Jung Pandey, Data Scientist Bhojraj Ghimire, Young Scientist Ram Laxman Rimal, among others. Finance Minister Wagle will address the program.

Similarly, more than 50 national and international speakers, including Australia's Finance Minister and Small and Medium Enterprises Minister, will present their experiences and views on various topics.

The program is expected to discuss AI, technology, startups, investment, innovation, and global business prospects. In particular, Nepali youth will have the opportunity to exchange experiences on building new technology-friendly businesses and startups amidst the growing influence of AI.

In this regard, an AI startup competition worth NPR 3.5 million for innovation will be held, the organizers informed. The first criterion for the competition is that the company must be an AI-based company with Nepali ownership. Detailed information about the competition can be obtained from the FINe website.

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