Bangladesh Ignites Innovation: National Selection for ICIA 2026 Officially Begins
- ICIA Global
- Apr 7
- 2 min read

The journey to the global stage has officially started in Bangladesh.
Young innovators across the country are stepping forward with bold ideas and practical solutions to real-world challenges. The ICIA 2026 National Selection is now underway—setting the stage for Bangladesh’s brightest minds to rise and be seen.
This is not just about competing. It’s about proving what your ideas can do.
From Bangladesh to the Global Stage
The National Selection is where ideas are tested and refined.
Participants are bringing forward solutions across different areas—from technology and education to sustainability and social impact. The strongest ideas will move forward to represent Bangladesh at the ICIA 2026 Global Round in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
📍 Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia 🗓 Date: 24–26 April 2026
More Than Just a Competition
ICIA is designed as a platform, not just an event.
Here’s what makes it different:
You don’t just pitch—you build and improve
You meet people outside your usual circle
You get real exposure beyond your local environment
This is where ideas start becoming something real.
Why This Matters?
Getting selected is not just a title.
It means:
Your idea has strong potential
You are ready to represent Bangladesh internationally
You can stand in a global environment and compete
That shift—from local to global—is what changes everything.
Beyond the Competition
ICIA is where long-term impact begins.
Some participants go on to build startups. Some form international teams. Some gain clarity on what they want to pursue next.
What you do with the opportunity is what matters most.
What Comes Next?
If you are part of this journey, take it seriously.
Challenge your idea. Test your assumptions. Build something that actually works—not just something that sounds good.
Because once you reach the global stage, the standard is higher.
ICIA 2026 has begun in Bangladesh.
Now let’s see what ideas make it to the world.



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