Ages 16–18 | 100 Days | AED 3,000
Imagine Day 100. You are standing in a room. Parents, entrepreneurs, school principals
are watching. You put up your last slide. It says: I earned AED 3,500. You built that. You
sold that. Nobody gave it to you. That number — however big or small — is the most
important thing you will carry into university.
That is what Launchpad 100 is designed to make happen.
Over 100 days, you do not simulate entrepreneurship — you do it. You find a real problem,
talk to real people, build something they actually want, and sell it. You collect real money.
You handle what goes wrong. You figure it out.
At the end, at an invite-only Demo Day, you present your venture to the room. Every slide
you present is backed by something you actually did — not something you planned to do.
No theory. No group projects. No participation trophies. Just the experience of building
something from nothing — before the pressure of a degree begins.
Parents — the teens who complete Launchpad arrive at university with something most
graduates in their twenties still do not have: proof that they can find a problem, sell a
solution, and handle what goes wrong. That proof follows them everywhe
Think of it as a Mini MBA — but the output is not a grade. It is a running business
and real money earned
