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www.prestasijunior.org

May 2nd, 2013 | 8 AM - 9 PMBINUS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SERPONG

ABOUT PJIPrestasi Junior Indonesia (PJI) is part of the largest and fastest growing entrepreneurial, business and economic education organization in the world: Junior Achievement Worldwide. Junior Achievement Worldwide operates in more than 123 countries implementing partnership between the world of business and education.

Prestasi Junior Indonesia develops entrepreneurs and business leaders while teaching personal finance skills and enhanced finance literally. Prestasi Junior Indonesia offers up to 27 programs for students from elementary grades to advanced university. Educational Institutions participating in Prestasi Junior Indonesia are partnered with schools in Europe and North America.

Robert Gardiner (Executive Director)

Office:Jl. Benda (Gg. H. Yahya) No. 15DKemang, Cilandak TimurJakarta 12560, Indonesia

Phone : 62-21-7884 0952Fax : 62-21-7884 2909Email : [email protected]

WHAT IS PJI?

CONTACT US

TESTIMONIALSWhat struck me most of out of the day is that kids are applying those social skills that we talked about at schools. About being a good listener, about how to work in a group with people in fact that you don’t even know, and what do you do when people in your group has idea that you don’t think are suitable.

The good thing was to be able to actually come here and work with so many other students from other schools. It was really fun, I think I gained a lot from this event.

The most important thing that students learn here today is they can build good and solid team and they have to come up with one solid and real idea to face the challenge that BlackBerry give them.

I think it is a little bit intimidating, we should try to encourage them to kind of step out of their comfort zone and take risk, and say whatever on their minds to come up with ideas that may sounds far fetched and not be afraid of sounds stupid sometimes and asking question. I think this is a perfect venue for them to practice those skills.

Me and BlackBerry Indonesia supports young enterpreneur. STEM Innovation Camp really focus on the young enterpreneur or young students to become enterpreneur in the future.

Jane Altemen, Science Teacher from Sinar Mas World Academy

I Gede Winata, Marketing Manager BlackBerry Bali as a Mentor

Winnie Ho, Director of Business Strategy BlackBerry Bali, as a Judge

Maspiyono Handoyo, Managing Director BlackBerry Indonesia

Student

Teacher: Paul Browne1. Renata Paramastri2. Xiang Rui Tao3. Karishma Nanwani4. Jae Hyun Kim5. Youngjip Kim

6. Pranav Joneja7. Kuldeep Panjwani8. Rohan Goel9. Hyukjun Kim10. Edric Kusuma

Teacher: Sri Handayani L1. Anastasia A. Widyadari2. Salsabi Rolansyah3. Ula Natasha Simbolon4. Katya. S. Widyatmoko5. Muhammad A Sumarsono

6. Nadir A. Yudoputra7. Smita Maitri8. Aisha Satrio9. Dydra Nandira10. Diva Anadria

Teacher: Jane Altemen1. Josan Gandawijaya2. Peter Ryandry3. Mikael Amadis4. Seung Hwan Yoo5. Adam (Cheng Han Hsiek)

6. Jesslyn7. Muhammad R Anwar8. Lin Yin Chun9. Nathalie Istanto10. Belinda Christy

PARTICIPANTSJakarta

International School

Global Jaya International

School

Sinar Mas World

Academy

Teacher: Sri Rejeki1. M Yusuf Arya Ramadhan2. Sangghadatu Abda M3. Muhammad Thoriq Azis4. Izzan Dienurrahman5. MFaza Imaduddin

6. George Albert7. Aulia Ahmad Naufal8. Reyza Tratama Audandi9. Surviantoro I Yudanardi10. Valdi Noor Azhar

Teacher: Zaidan Rahmad1. Kevin Darmawangsa2. Michael Johanes3. Seung Eun Cha4. Reynard Dwi Putra5. Melvin Tjandra

6. Maximilian T Putra7. Yonathan H Suryadhana8. Bagus Maulana9. Adiva Nindito10. Allen Johanes Suwardi

Teacher: Dudi 1. Grace Ester. M2. Deborah. C. A3. Virda Vera Nisya4. Alvinda5. Yessica Merlin

6. Hafiz Ibrahim7. Fajar Fauzan8. Michael. E. A9. Muhammad Darmawan10. Bella Valenia

PARTICIPANTSSMAN 8 Jakarta

Binus International School Simprug

SMKN 33 Jakarta

1. Sulaiman M2. Della Azaria3. Rasya Amanadira4. Ardhito Utomo

5. Ebenezer Berson6. Ferizka Padmashinta7. Nur Fadhila W8. Qaiszara Puspadewi

Teacher: Novita Andriani &Rita Rossita1. Adinda Dwi Rahmatia2. Muhammad Arif Pratama3. Muhammad E Zulhimar4. Salma Amalia Sulthanah5. Ricky Putra Wijaya

6. Adipati Krisna Dwipayana7. Revina Nurkemala A.8. Ida Uswatun Hasanah9. Rilla Gusela Sumisra10. Ilhamulkarim S.A.

Teacher: Adi Handoyo, &Patrick A. Diepenbroek1. Andhika Rizky Putra2. Cynthia Ariella3. Francisca Melissa4. Terra Gabriella5. Andrea Saraswati Santoso

6. Dany Muhajir Sjafi’ie7. Gary Leon Be8. Maria Justina9. Audrey Augestasia10. Mario Powa Mensana

PARTICIPANTSSMAN 3 Jakarta

SMKN 26 Jakarta

Binus International

School Serpong

JUDGES & MENTORSJUDGES

MENTORS

1. Andy Cobham, Senior Director of Sales2. Peter Meyer, Chairman PT AIG Insurance Indonesia3. Winnie Ho, Director of Business Strategy BlackBerry4. Yvonne Chen, Policy Advisor American Chamber of Commerce Indonesia5. Prof. Suhono Harso Supangkat, Head of BlackBerry Innovation Center 6. Eric Deltour, HR Consultant (France)7. Amit Joshi, Raffles International 8. Dr. IGB Baskara Nugraha, Head of Research Division Program BlackBerry Innovation Center9. Taijin Long, Research Officer at Strategic Asia10. Didiet , Researcher at BlackBerry

1. I Gede Novian Winata, Marketing Manager BlackBerry Bali2. Firman Azhari, Researcher BlackBerry Innovation Center3. Alifa Dila, BlackBerry Application Tester4. Ayunda E. L Azhar, Operational Manager Entrepreneurship Division BlackBerry Innovation Center ITB5. Sabrina Mantiri, BlackBerry Application Tester6. Dani Eka Saputra, Researcher BlackBerry7. Rosa Sari, Sales and Marketing BlackBerry8. Yohansen Pratama, Researcher BlackBerry9. Gradytama Elkana, Researcher BlackBerry10. Septyan Wijaya, BlackBerry Application Tester

Arrival of the participants and registration

Teambuilding and Creativity Exercises; in parallel briefing for business volunteers

Coffee Break

Official Opening (orchestra performance by BISS); Speeches;Revelation of the Challenge by Managing Director of BlackBerry on Video

First phase of teamwork/brainstorming, collecting ideas

Lunch and pray time

Second Phase of Teamwork/advisory session with volunteer experts

Coffee Break and pray time

Preparation of presentations and business plans; parallel—judges’ briefing /(continued advisory session with volunteers)

Deadline for the handing in of the business plans and the power point presentations; hip-hop performance

Presentation of teams in front of the jury will be divided into 2 groups (will take 60 min approx. – 6 min per team- 1 min. preparation + 3 min. presentation + 2 min. QA with jury).

Completion of the evaluation sheets by the Jury;

Dinner and band performance from BISS

Final round for 2 best teams

Announcement of the winner + awarding session

TIMETABLE07:3008:30

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18:3019:00

19:45-20.00

NATIONAL CHALLENGE

RUNNER UP

FIRST WINNER

THE COMPETITIONThink of some of the societal challenges your country is facing today or could potentially face in the future. It can be in any area from youth unemployment to climate change. We know that mobile computing technology is moving faster than ever so think of a way that you could use mobile technology to have a positive impact on the societal problem you identified.

A non-profit organization that aims to help uneducated people living in rural areas in Indonesia with limited or no access to proper education. It also aims to tackle the problem of limited access to technology and electricity. Our company’s originality comes from our aim to tackle more than one problem faced by Indonesia right now. The two problems we hope to fix are education and sustainable energy. We employ a technological approach to provide education for people in who have no suitable access to formal education.

The AlphaTeam has created an innovative system of interconnected products that bridges the gap between real world consumers and professional medical help. The system implements mobile technology to provide accurate and personalized medical information through products like the mobile ultrasound accessory and microchip attachment. These products enable consumers to send personalized data to doctors and other medical professionals over the Internet through mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. This is a very convenient solution for consumers and medical professionals alike.

EVALUATIONThe questionnaires were completed by 55 students. In general the result was very satisfactory.

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Overall, this was a high quality event

From working with the Business Volunteers and Facilitators, I understand better how they overcome their challenges I feel this event provided me with a unique opportunity to learn and achieve new things

The Volunteer Experts strongly contributed to the success of the STEM Innovation Camp

I consider the results our team achieved greater than those I could have achieved working all alone

Cooperation with the participants from other schools motivated me to be more creative

The STEM Innovation Camp made me use my skills in enterprising and innovative ways

The STEM Innovation Camp provided me with motivation to learn and achieve new things

How Likely Is It That

You Would Recommend

The STEM Innovation Camp to A Friend or

Colleague?

What Do You Think of The

Event?

EVALUATION

Teamwork

Communication

Leadership Innovation

Creativity Work under pressure

New friendship Collaboration

Public speaking

Cooperation

Problem solving

Think fast Critical thinking

Influence

Learn new

things Sharing ideas

Presentation Togetherness Realistic

Open mindedness Socializing skills

Working efficiently

Others: Business plan,

confidence, discipline, English,

marketing, originality, planning

ahead, teambuilding, thinking big.

Others:Business plan, confidence, discipline, English, market-

ing, originality, planning ahead, teambuilding, think-

ing big.

Things The Students Learnt

MEDIA COVERAGETekno

Kompas.com

MEDIA COVERAGEhttp://beritabulukumba.com/2713/blackberry-indonesia-dukung-stem-inova-tion-camp

http://tekno.kompas.com/read/2013/05/04/16181446/BlackBerry.Dukung.Kompetisi.Seribu.Siswa

http://www.jagatreview.com/2013/05/pr-prestasi-junior-indonesia-luncurkan-innovation-camp-dengan-dukungan-blackberry/

http://indonesiakreatif.net/news/liputan-event/stem-innovation-camp-indo-nesia/

http://harianti.com/dorong-inovasi-siswa-indonesia-blackberry-adakan-kom-petisi-stem-innovation-camp/

http://idblackberry.net/blackberry-support-ajang-kompetisi-stem-innovation-camp.html

http://inet.detik.com/read/2013/05/05/113016/2238240/398/blackberry-cari-bibit-muda-pengembang-aplikasi

http://www.jeruknipis.com/read/2013/05/03/blackberry-junior-achievement-young-enterprise-luncurkan-innovation-camps

http://teknologi.news.viva.co.id/news/read/410191-blackberry-tantang-100-siswa-sma-berinovasi

http://websimprug.binus-school.net/2013/05/13/dp-students-of-binus-international-school-simprug-brought-honor-during-national-stem-innovation-competition-2013/

http://www.berikabar.com/2013/05/blackberry-tantang-100-siswa-dari.html

http://wire.dailysocial.net/?tag=blackberry

More Coverage

GALLERYMentors

coaching the students

Students working

together asa team

Judges

GALLERYFinal Round:Top two giving their last presentation

Winner:The Alpha Team

Runner Up

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