Kumul GameChangers 2017

​40 entrepreneurs begin journey

The participants were chosen from more than 300 applicants after a callout throughout the country, as well as the Pacific, for participants.

These included five entrepreneurs from the Pacific Islands joining 35 Papua New Guineans, who will undergo two weeks of intense training and mentoring in the boot camp.

“This boot camp will be a transformational boot camp as it will help them change the way they look at all the problems in the society and will help them develop solutions in a way that is efficient,” said Anthony Smare, chairman of Kumul Foundation.