
1,000 students join Injaz Bahrain's Young Entrepreneurs Competition
The event, held at Crowne Plaza Bahrain under the patronage of Sheikha Hessa bint Khalifa Al Khalifa, Chairperson of Injaz Bahrain, marked a significant milestone in fostering entrepreneurial spirit and innovation among Bahraini youth.
This year's competition carries added significance as Injaz Bahrain celebrates its 20th anniversary — marking two decades of empowering young minds and nurturing the kingdom's future business leaders.
The event featured a diverse array of 20 student companies, with 10 each from high school and university and levels. The students participated in intensive assessments, team-building activities, and inspiration sessions over two days, culminating in a grand Awards Ceremony that recognised outstanding achievements across various categories.
This year, the competition also introduced five signature awards to highlight exceptional achievements. These include the Excellence in ESG Award by Bapco Energies, Best Booth and Brand Award by BASREC, Rising CEO Award by bni, Best Financial Performance Award by CrediMax and Excellence in Technology Award by NBB.
Distinguished individuals served as judges in both the High School Track and the University Track, including representatives from prominent organisations including Dana Alhaddad from Beyon; Eng Jassim Darwish from GPIC; Nezar Habib from stc Bahrain and Yasser Al Khaja from Investcorp Holdings in the High School Track; Abdulaziz Tawfeeqi from Infracorp; Ali Alaradi from BDB; Amin Sultan from Alba; and Marwa Aleskafi from Tamkeen in the University Track.
Injaz Bahrain also hosted signature awards judges: Buthaina Amin from Bapco Energies; Narjis Almoosawi from BASREC; Nada Mohamed from CrediMax; Amgad Abdelaal from NBB and Rayan Al Mahmood, Ammar Al Raees and Abdulla Al Basteki from bni.
The 2025 award winners include:
• Sadaf from British School of Bahrain won 2025 Innovative Venture Award for the High School Track
• Netajna from Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance won 2025 Innovative Venture Award for the University Track
• Nzr3 from Hidd Secondary Girls School won 2025 Global Impact Award for the High School Track
• Pitrolas from University of Bahrain won 2025 Global Impact Award for the University Track
• ReKlay from Naseem International School won 2025 Product of the Year for the High School Track
• Tabog from University of Bahrain won 2025 Product of the Year for the University Track
• Theemar from Beacon Private School won 2025 Company of the Year for the High School Track
• Ga6ra from American University of Bahrain won 2025 Company of the Year for the University Track
• Doobii from Al Falah Schools won Excellence in ESG Award (Presented by Bapco Energies)
• Sadaf from British School of Bahrain won Best Booth and Brand Award (Presented by BASREC)
• Tabog from University of Bahrain won Best Financial Performance Award (Presented by CrediMax)
• Ga6ra from American University of Bahrain won Excellence in Technology Award (Presented by NBB)
• Hood AlBuerki from Al Falah Schools won Rising CEO Award (Presented by bni)
Two major announcements were made during the event: the official launch of the Injaz Bahrain Company Program Series, a documentary series chronicling the journeys of participating students, and the closing ceremony of the second cycle of Entaliq by NBB, powered by Injaz Bahrain, where student achievements and learnings were celebrated alongside NBB and INJAZ representatives.
The event was supported by platinum sponsors Alba and Tamkeen, along with gold sponsor Beyon, and signature sponsors Bapco Energies, BASREC, bni, CrediMax, and NBB, underscoring the commitment of corporate Bahrain in nurturing young entrepreneurial talent.
Sheikha Hessa emphasised: 'Injaz Bahrain remains dedicated to empowering our youth, providing them with platforms to unleash their creative potential and contribute to a thriving knowledge-based economy. As we celebrate 20 years of inspiring and equipping the next generation, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our partners, sponsors, volunteers, educators, and staff whose unwavering support has been instrumental in achieving our mission and driving lasting impact across the Kingdom.'
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