Asia Pacific (English)

Hong Kong Students Rise to the Challenge of Creating a Home Fitness Business in Iran

Three Teams Advance to the Asia Pacific Finals of the

FedEx Express/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge

Six students on three teams won a place at the Asia Pacific Finals with their innovative home fitness business ideas for Iran at this year’s FedEx Express/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge Hong Kong Final.

HONG KONG, July 21, 2016 — Three student teams demonstrated entrepreneurial excellence with their winning business strategies to enter the home fitness market in Iran at this year’s FedEx Express/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge (FedEx/JA ITC) Hong Kong Final.

These students will represent Hong Kong in competing with 42 counterparts from seven other Asia Pacific markets, namely Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam at the Asia Pacific Finals, set to take place in Hong Kong during August 7-11.

The three winning teams from Hong Kong are[1]:


  • Team DOTS, Evelyn Tsui and Tanya Tam from St. Paul’s Co-educational College decided to sell treadmill, mil and relaxation mat to Iran. Traditionally Iranians have high consumption of carbohydrates from kebab, rice and bread. The selection of home fitness products will provide convenience to exercise indoor while eliminating the discouraging factor of hot climate.
  • Team LOHAS, Michelle Ng and Vanessa Kwang from St. Paul’s Co-educational College came up with a Premium Foldable Fitness Bike, aiming to raise health awareness and cultivate a good habit of exercising among Iranians. The compact and portable fitness bike is light and easy to carry. With the reasonable pricing, it is ideal for the working population.
  • Team RCHK-SIS, Kumar Bhaveshsai Bob from Renaissance College and Vasile Vladimir Vlado from South Island School planned to introduce a type of resistive exercise band to Iran. The band can be used individually for a range of different warm-up exercises, or used together with other fitness equipment, such as weights, to customize users’ workout routine. The team targeted to sell the product to teenage Iranians, providing them with more options of dynamic workout and stretching exercises.


“FedEx is a proud supporter of entrepreneurialism, and we believe it begins with young people,” said Anthony Leung, managing director, FedEx Express, Hong Kong and Macau. “That is why we continue to support the annual program for the tenth consecutive year. Each year, we are impressed by the students’ ingenuity, creativity and business acumen. It is this strong entrepreneurial spirit that makes Hong Kong one of the most celebrated startup hubs.”

“The FedEx/JA ITC is one of the annual flagship projects of JAHK, underlining the organization’s vision to nurture a new generation of innovative and entrepreneurial talents with a global vision,” said Dr. William Lo, JP, Chairman, Junior Achievement Hong Kong. “JA HK is most grateful for the vision, leadership and strong support of FedEx in nurturing our next generation of ‘super connectors’, who can help propel the importance of Hong Kong as a leading trading hub. Education programs like the ITC are becoming increasingly important, bringing along vast opportunities to be opened up under the Belt and Road Initiative. This is also one of the reasons why we chose Iran as the target market for this year’s competition.”

This year, six teams were shortlisted to present their strategies to enter the home fitness equipment market in Iran at the Hong Kong Final. They were required to present their products’ unique value propositions, pricing strategies, marketing plans, market entry options, and sales and distribution channels. The top three winning teams were chosen for the thoroughness of their market research and market entry plans, as well as creativity and entrepreneurial skills in entering the new market. Members of the judging panel included Andrew Wells, Board of Director, Por Yen Charitable Foundation; Anthony Leung, managing director, FedEx Express, Hong Kong and Macau; and Esther Ma, CEO and founder of Prestique Limited and board member of Junior Achievement Hong Kong.

Now in its tenth year, the FedEx/JA ITC has inspired more than 14,000 students in Asia Pacific, including 2,063 students from Hong Kong, to understand entrepreneurialism from a global perspective.

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NOTES TO EDITORS:

About the FedEx Express/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge

Designed to foster business knowledge through practical teamwork exercises and classroom learning, the FedEx Express/Junior Achievement program comprises two key activities: the International Trade Workshop and the International Trade Challenge.

In Hong Kong, the International Trade Workshop was held on November 7, 2015 and May 7, 2016. More than 300 students participated and learned from speakers and business volunteers. The speakers shared both theories and real-life experiences to equip students with an understanding of international trade. In addition, FedEx employees volunteered as mentors to counsel students and guide them through the development of their plans.

To enter the FedEx Express/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge, students in teams of two had to develop a specific product or service and create an original international marketing plan for a designated country. Through this process, students gained first-hand experience of what roles world trade, product distribution and sales play in a market environment. In addition to teamwork, participating students learnt the basics of risk evaluation in the business world and gain confidence in their analytical ability.

About Junior Achievement Hong Kong

Junior Achievement Hong Kong is a registered charitable organization dedicated to inspiring and preparing young people to succeed in a global economy. In partnership with the business and education communities, JA encourages young people to participate in a range of activity-based education programs, designed to help them understand the world of work and develop the work readiness, entrepreneurship, financial literacy and other life-wide values essential for their future success.

The Junior Achievement worldwide network now serves over 10 million students a year in over 120 countries. Since its establishment in Hong Kong in 2001, JA has engaged the support of over 18,000 business volunteers to serve more than 600 schools. Please visit www.jahk.org for more information.

About FedEx Express

FedEx Express is the world’s largest express transportation company, providing fast and reliable delivery to more than 220 countries and territories. FedEx Express uses a global air-and-ground network to speed delivery of time-sensitive shipments, by a definite time and date with a money-back guarantee[2] .

About FedEx Corp.

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenues of $58 billion, the company offers integrated business applications through operating companies competing collectively and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand. Consistently ranked among the world’s most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its more than 400,000 team members to remain “absolutely, positively” focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities. For more information, please visit www.fedex.com.

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[1] In alphabetical order of team names.

[2] Subject to relevant terms and conditions.