On 4th March 2026, 91成人导航 proudly hosted the CGS Incubator Enterprise Challenge 2026 at the Bloomberg Business Lab, bringing together some of the most innovative and entrepreneurial students from across the CGS group.
The annual competition provides students with the opportunity to develop and pitch their own business ideas, applying the knowledge and skills they have gained in the classroom to real-world scenarios.
This year鈥檚 final brought together twelve Year 12 students representing three CGS schools: 91成人导航, Bosworth Independent School, and The Worthgate School. Each team was supported by their teachers throughout the process, from developing their initial concepts to preparing their final presentations.
Students presented their business ideas to a panel of guest judges: Mr Gareth Taylor, Senior Deputy Head at 91成人导航, and Mr Ian Tay, UFP Assistant Director.
Reflecting on the competition, Mr Ian Tay commented:
“Congratulations to all the teams that participated in the Incubator Challenge. The level of research and effort that was put into these business ideas were very high and I look forward to seeing the ideas turn into real products in the market. Well done to both the students and teachers who have supported the projects.”
From Classroom Concept to Grand Final
Over the course of the academic year, students worked in teams within their schools to design a new business idea and develop a professional pitch. After competing in internal school competitions, the winning teams from each school progressed to the grand final at 91成人导航.
Each team presented a unique and well-researched business concept:
- 91成人导航 presented an app designed to match workers with people who need jobs completed, creating an efficient platform for connecting services with local demand.
- Bosworth Independent School developed an adaptive high-tech knee brace, designed to support recovery and performance through innovative technology.
- The Worthgate School proposed a cybersecurity company specialising in helping mergers and acquisitions take place safely, addressing a growing need in the corporate world.
The presentations demonstrated impressive levels of research, preparation and professionalism, with students confidently explaining their business models, market opportunities and future growth potential.
Developing Real-World Skills
The Incubator Challenge is designed to encourage students to build skills that will benefit them far beyond the classroom. Throughout the competition, participants developed:
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Communication and presentation skills
- Research and analytical thinking
- Confidence under pressure
- The ability to apply academic knowledge to real-world business scenarios
Students not only delivered polished presentations but also responded confidently to detailed questions from the judges, demonstrating a deep understanding of their ideas and the markets they were targeting.
A Closely Fought Competition
Reflecting on the high standard of the competition, the judges praised the effort and professionalism shown by all teams.
鈥淭he Incubator Challenge was a closely fought competition between the three CGS schools this year. The judges were very impressed by the standard of each of the entries. Students delivered their presentations confidently and passionately, with clear evidence of the hard work and personal investment that had gone into their projects.鈥
Each team was well prepared and demonstrated strong knowledge of their chosen markets.
鈥淓ach team was well-rehearsed and had excellent answers to the judges鈥 questions that tried and failed to pick up any weak points in the presentations. The students defended their businesses admirably!鈥
Mr Gareth Taylor, Senior Deputy Head at 91成人导航
Congratulations to Bosworth Independent School
After careful marking and deliberation, Bosworth Independent School were announced as the winners of the CGS Incubator Enterprise Challenge 2026.
Their innovative adaptive knee support concept stood out for its strong market understanding, detailed branding research and clear marketing strategy. The team also demonstrated that the business could become profitable within a realistic timeframe. The idea was further strengthened by the personal experiences that inspired the concept.
Remarkably, both judges independently awarded Bosworth the highest score despite judging from London and Kuala Lumpur, highlighting the strength of the winning pitch.
Congratulations to the Bosworth team for their impressive achievement.
Looking Ahead
The competition showcased the creativity, determination and entrepreneurial spirit of students across the CGS group. While Bosworth School took home the top prize, the teams from 91成人导航 and The Worthgate School also delivered outstanding presentations.
The dedication and effort shown by all participants suggest a bright future ahead.
鈥淲ell done to The Worthgate School and 91成人导航 students who also took part in the Incubator Challenge 2026. I鈥檓 sure we will see them all succeed in their own ways in the future if they dedicate the same amount of time and effort into their personal projects going forwards.鈥
Mr Gareth Taylor, Senior Deputy Head at 91成人导航
The Incubator Challenge continues to be a fantastic opportunity for students to explore entrepreneurship, develop valuable skills and turn innovative ideas into real-world possibilities.


