Go Viral Central Aisa

Go Viral Central Aisa
Nov 29 2024 Current
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Go Viral is a regional project implemented by IDEA Central Asia, aimed at strengthening connections between Central Asian countries and supporting sustainable economic growth.
«Design Bussines Thinking Lab» Almaty, Kazakhstan, November 2025. 
«Design Bussines Thinking Lab» Almaty, Kazakhstan, November 2025. 
The main goal of the initiative is to bring together a new generation of active, creative, and forward-thinking leaders from various sectors, including business, innovation, and technology.
The project provides young leaders with real opportunities for growth: education, knowledge exchange, participation in international events, and the creation of joint initiatives and communities. Special emphasis is placed on developing practical skills in areas such as entrepreneurship, digital technologies, sustainability, and innovation.
One of the key features of the project is its value-based approach, built around the following principles:
  • 1Meaningful partnerships – fostering collaboration between individuals, cities, communities, and countries across the region
  • 1Sustainability – supporting long-term and sustainable solutions and projects
Go Viral brings together representatives from the business sector, civil society, media, and creative industries to collaboratively develop and implement solutions that make the region stronger, more sustainable, and more open.
The project creates a space where young people feel supported, can freely express their ideas, and actively shape a better present.
Ultimately, Go Viral contributes not only to the professional growth of its participants but also to improving the quality of life in Central Asia by supporting socially impactful initiatives and sustainable partnerships.
«Design Bussines Thinking Lab» Almaty, Kazakhstan, November 2025. 
«Design Bussines Thinking Lab» Almaty, Kazakhstan, November 2025. 

Project Goal:

To enhance regional connectivity and promote diversified economic growth across all five Central Asian countries by building and sustaining strong collaboration among the new generation of regional leaders, while also strengthening partnerships between the United States and Central Asia.