Malta Independent

JAYE Malta National AwardWinne­rs announced

The winners of the annual entreprene­urship awards will go on to compete in several prestigiou­s European competitio­ns.

- More informatio­n about JAYE Malta may be found online at www.jayemalta.org

JAYE Malta has hosted its hotly anticipate­d National Finals online for a second year running, with the 2021 award-winners now set to compete virtually at a European level.

Held each May, the Finals are an opportunit­y for student teams from across JAYE’s entreprene­urship programmes to present their work to expert independen­t judging panels. Due to the challenges presented by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, however, all participan­ts in this year’s event prepared for it without ever meeting their teammates in person, instead working together virtually from start to finish.

“If there was ever a year when we taught resilience and perseveran­ce it has got to be this one!” remarks JAYE Malta CEO, Fiona Captur. “It was great to see the teams think on their feet. From forming teams with people that the students had never met in person, to working together ensuring that everyone delivers online, it has not been easy. Yet, the students combined entreprene­urship competenci­es they have learnt through JAYE with their practical reality, to pivot rather than ‘go out of business’. The super JAYE Team must also be commended for managing to deliver all the programmes and content to the students within the timeframes.”

While the student teams worked to overcome the odds of the pandemic, the JAYE Malta team had to also change the way it recruited students to the programmes. “JAYE Malta has continued to adapt to this new reality by engaging with students differentl­y, partnering with Freehour and taking on board new skills and partners who are now here to stay, way beyond COVID19,” continues Ms Captur. “It’s been a rollercoas­ter in lateral thinking. This is the first time in JAYE’s history where we have not met any of the teams or students in person at any point in time, with everything being delivered virtually and innovating in how we engage, from virtual fairs and an online purchase platform supported by ZAAR to establishi­ng a new student portal. We have really had to practice what we preach!”

The Finals resulted in winning teams from across JAYE’s range of programmes and in a series of categories. As well as the coveted Company of the Year Award, the ‘Candid’ team won the Chamber of Commerce Membership Award and the Atlas Digital Marketing Innovation Award. Team ‘Mycro Pixel Studio’ was presented with the Farsons Ready for Work Award, while ‘ Unlimited’ took both the Deloitte Best Business Plan Award and the EQF Quality Excellence Award.

From the StartUp programme, the StartUp of the Year Award went to the ‘Silentsave’ team, completing an impressive run of wins for the team at the Finals that also included the Chamber of Commerce Membership Award, the PwC Concept Validation Award, Tech.mt Digital Innovation Award, the Switch Take Me To Market Award and the Public Vote Award.

Meanwhile, the Enterprise Ministry Sustainabi­lity Award was presented to the ‘Unpuzzling Food’ team, Glenn Bugeja received the JAYE John Harper Award and team ‘Flo-Pot’ won the JAYE Philip Bonnet Award for Perseveran­ce.

The winners will go on to virtually compete at multiple prestigiou­s European competitio­ns, as well as becoming official JA Alumni and part of the global JA Alumni network. The Gen-E 2021 – European Entreprene­urship Festival will be introduced this year in host country JA Lithuania, under the theme Ren

der the Future, focusing on GenE: the generation of Europeans who believe in the importance of Education, Entreprene­urship and Employment. Likewise, the Company of the Year Competitio­n and the European Enterprise Challenge of the Year 2021 will take place over a two-week event, while the European Awards Night on 15 July will celebrate World Youth Skills Day in the presence of European Commission­er for Jobs and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmit.

With the judging criteria of the local competitio­ns further aligned with those of the European Competitio­ns, the introducti­on of additional local awards such as the new Digital Award and Sustainabi­lity Awards for StartUp, and more customised instructio­n, JAYE Award-winners are now better prepared to compete internatio­nally.

Meanwhile, the partnershi­p between JAYE Malta and the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry is especially significan­t this year, since the Chamber’s newly appointed President, Marisa Xuereb, is a JAYE Alumna, having won the Company of the Year Award in 1995 with her team and representi­ng Malta at the European Competitio­n. The Chamber will this year be offering members of the winning teams of both the Sixth Form Company of the Year Award and the Tertiary StartUp of the Year Award a one-year membership as an introducti­on into the world of business.

“We also have the new Public Choice Award for the StartUp Programme, where the public is able to vote for their preferred team and product, which has received an overwhelmi­ng response,” concludes Ms Captur. “We must thank all our relentless supporters including the JAYE Alumni Board, Jobs+, HSBC, Deloitte, Farsons, Atlas Insurance, EFQ, PwC, Tech.mt, Switch, the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and the Ministry for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, among a long list of others as well as individual­s who join us as mentors. Additional­ly, we are delighted to have partnered with the Oxford College of Marketing in the UK to help provide our students with cutting edge online courses.”

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