JAKARTA - The Apurva Kempinski Bali announced the return of Path to Sustainable Growth 2026, the fourth annual conference on sustainability, which will take place on June 24, 2026 at the Candi Ballroom. Under the theme 'Regeneration for the Future', this year's edition marks the evolution of the sustainability dialogue into a broader platform for regenerative action across industries.

By leveraging the resort's position as the first hotel in Indonesia to receive GSTC certification, Path to Sustainable Growth 2026 expands its focus beyond tourism to discuss sustainability as a shared responsibility in the hospitality, finance, agriculture, education, creative economy, and other key sectors.

This conference is designed to bring together leaders, practitioners, innovators, students, and organizations focused on sustainability to exchange knowledge, strengthen collaboration, and shape relevant solutions in the long term.

To welcome the momentum of appreciation in 2025, which unites more than 250 professional actors and industry practitioners, in 2026, The Apurva Kempinski Bali changes the focus of the discussion to a topic that discusses a measurable impact. This program is structured based on four strategic pillars: Recycling, Renewing Life, Regenerating, and Wise Resources.

Path to Sustainable Growth 2026 is designed as a key platform for cross-industry collaboration. This conference recognizes that future challenges cannot be solved in isolation.

The impact of the movement extends far beyond the final panel. Seeds of Changes is an eight-week mentorship and incubation program within the framework of the Path to Sustainable Growth (PTSG) 2026 designed to find, develop, and fund the most promising early-stage students and startups in Indonesia working at the intersection of regenerative tourism and sustainable innovation.

The program expands PTSG beyond a one-day summit into a platform for sustainable impact, while identifying future talent who can carry forward this regenerative mission. The program was launched in May with an open call, inviting teams of students and early-stage startups to submit their CVs and essays as part of the grant application process.

In June, ten applicants will be selected to attend the summit and join an eight-week incubation program. Running from July to August, selected participants will follow a structured curriculum that includes mentorship, business development, sustainability strategy, and impact refinement.

The program will culminate in August with the submission of final business plans - developed as a continuation of the participants' initial essays and incubation journey - which will be followed by the announcement of the winners.

The grant will be given to the top two teams, with the first winner receiving Rp. 50 million and the second winner receiving Rp. 20 million.


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