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Youth & Innovation: From Classroom to Commerce from FWD Fest

Youth & Innovation: From Classroom to Commerce from FWD Fest

Update: 2025-09-07
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In episode two of the Forward Thinking Podcast, hosts Ben Amos and Craig Jussick engage with three young entrepreneurs from Glasshouse Christian College who were part of the DeLorean Project there. They discuss their startup app, Room Readi, which aims to enhance the customers shopping experience. The conversation highlights their journey via FWD Fest, key learnings, and the importance of mentorship and feedback in entrepreneurship. The young founders share valuable advice for aspiring innovators, emphasising that age should not be a barrier to pursuing business ideas.

Takeaways

  • The DeLorean Project fosters innovation among students.
  • Room Readi addresses common issues in shopping experiences.
  • Feedback is crucial for evolving business ideas.
  • Networking at events like FWD Fest is invaluable.
  • Young entrepreneurs can make a significant impact.
  • Don't let age deter you from pursuing your ideas.
  • Criticism can be a powerful learning tool.
  • Understanding your audience is key to effective pitching.
  • The entrepreneurial journey is filled with learning opportunities.
  • Passion and enthusiasm can drive success. 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to FWD Fest 2025

00:51 Meet the Young Entrepreneurs

01:48 The Birth of Room Readi

03:44 Insights from the DeLorean Project

05:57 Key Learnings from the Entrepreneurial Journey

09:58 Advice for Young Innovators

11:51 Connecting with Room Readi

12:47 Conclusion and Inspiration


Click here for more https://innovatemedia.com.au/FWD25-02

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Youth & Innovation: From Classroom to Commerce from FWD Fest

Youth & Innovation: From Classroom to Commerce from FWD Fest