Istanbul, Türkiye — As part of GenU’s global drive to scale youth entrepreneurship aimed at solving the world’s most pressing challenges, the imaGen Ventures Global Incubation Week (GIW) brought together 10 of the most promising youth ventures selected from a staggering 40,000 young innovators worldwide for an immersive, hands-on experience in Istanbul.
Power of youth-led innovation

“With our turbine, we are generating green energy using the winds created by the vehicles and the natural winds, reducing the dependency on non-renewable sources. At Global Incubation Week, I gained insights into business models, marketing strategies, and investor communication techniques to get BD Highway Turbine to the next stage.” Abdullah Al Araf, co-founder of BD Highway Turbine

“At the Global Incubation Week, we had time to refine our pitch, business model, and strategy, and that has been really a game-changer for us.” Amanda Ethol Natukundaga
Charify is a venture from Melis and Naz, two young female school students from Türkiye. To tackle the global scourge of heavy metal water pollution, and widen access to clean water, the enterprise developed a sustainable and low-cost water filter material using waste tangerine and banana peels. Heavy metals, known for their persistent toxicity, threaten aquatic ecosystems and human health. Charify uses hydrothermal carbonization, combined with the biodegradable filter, to efficiently absorb heavy metals from wastewater.


“We want to bridge the gap between developed and developing nations, where water pollution disproportionately affects marginalized communities. We believe in the healing power of nature and we’re confident that the success of our social venture will pave the way for present and future generations to access clean water.” Melis Ata, Co-Founder of Charify

“We are high-scool students trying to solve climate problems that we face in our country in Egypt. We take rice straw which is usually burned, and turn it into green profit, producing ethanol and organic fertilizer. Our goal is to achieve self-sufficiency in ethanol and bio fertilizer production.” Mennatallah, Co-Founder of Eco-Straw