Asia Intelligence Leadership Challenge 2026

Asia Intelligence Leadership Challenge 2026

  • 10 Jul 2026
  • FREE
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Join a hands-on event where you'll solve a real-world problem related to business in Asia.

This is your chance to gain exclusive access to industry mentorship, networking and learning opportunities, collaborate with RMIT University students, present your ideas to judges, and enhance your skills in a fun, interactive setting.

This one-day immersive experience is developed by the Asia Society in partnership with RMIT.

Event details

Date: Friday 10 July 2026 

Location: State Library of Victoria

Prizes: To be announced

Lunch Included

Organisations involved: Arup, Australia-China Business Council, Mallesons, Austrade, Creative Australia, Orange Juice Lab, Asian Australian Professionals Collective and more.

For more information, download the full 2026 program (882.1KB)

Timelines

Applications close: Friday 12 June, 2026 11:59pm

Applications outcome: Friday 19 June, 2026

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