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Season 1

  • S01E01 India: Drowning in Plastic

    • December 17, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    India is drowning in plastic waste. Fridtjof meets with visionary founders who want to address the country's pollution crisis and are fighting for a cleaner India.

  • S01E02 Indonesia: Food for the Future

    • December 4, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    Indonesia doesn't grow enough to feed its expanding population. Innovative founders present Fridtjof with their forward-looking solutions like vertical farming or insects as food.

  • S01E03 Indonesia: Sacred Water - Scarce Water

    • December 18, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    Bali, the 'island of holy water', is running out of clean water. Founders there help remote communities gain access to the valuable resource and urge facilities for tourists to use water more frugally.

  • S01E04 Singapore: Horizons of Health

    • December 4, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    Will we grow replacement organs in the lab? Will only the rich be able to afford medical innovations? Entrepreneurs in Singapore share their visionary answers with Fridtjof.

  • S01E05 Bangladesh: Worlds of Work

    • December 4, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    In Bangladesh, one of the world's poorest countries, Fridtjof encounters brutal working conditions and meets optimistic founders seeking to move their country forward.

  • S01E06 Malaysia: Energize the World

    • December 4, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    Founders in Malaysia talk to Fridtjof about the growing demand for energy and their drive to enhance efficiency and find alternative sources. Their vision: to secure the planet's energy supply.

  • S01E07 Taiwan: Technology - Promise or Peril?

    • December 4, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    Young founders in Taiwan are taking electronics manufacturing to the next level. They tell Fridtjof about the positive and negative impacts of technology.

  • S01E08 Hong Kong: Urban Visions

    • October 30, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    In Hong Kong, high rents affect residents and young creatives. Architect Vicky Chan and Fridtjof discuss possible solutions for increasingly crowded cities.

  • S01E09 Mongolia: Between Tradition and Globalization

    • December 4, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    Mongolia is undergoing rapid transformation. Fridtjof's search leads him to inspiring founders hoping to profit from global markets and make their dreams come true.

  • S01E10 India: The Climate Challenge

    • December 28, 2017
    • DW (Arabia)

    As India seeks to address the problem, more and more local entrepreneurs are coming up with ideas to tackle climate change before it's too late.

Season 2

  • S02E01 South Korea: Driven to Succeed

    • November 24, 2018
    • DW (Arabia)

    Korea's education system is ruled by competition. With suicide being the No.1 cause of death among teenagers, it's been argued the system produces overachieving students who pay a high price in health and happiness. Digitalization could bring about a change to Korea's overheated education system.

  • S02E02 Thailand: In Data We Trust

    • December 8, 2018
    • DW (Arabia)

    Everything we do in the digital world involves data. The bits and bytes can serve our interests or be used against us. But without digital trust there can be no digital business. How do startups deal with personal data and cybersecurity?

  • S02E03 Philippines: The Dream of New Money

    • December 14, 2018
    • DW (Arabia)

    The 2008 financial crisis spread distrust in banks and sped up the acceptance of new kinds of money. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin now promise to provide transparent, democratic alternatives. Startups in the Philippines are disrupting old structures.

  • S02E04 Indonesia: Women Breaking Bounds

    • December 22, 2018
    • DW (Arabia)

    All over the globe, digital transformation is opening new paths for women. Female entrepreneurs in Indonesia are taking up those opportunities of independence to start a business. But how do the young founders cope with the challenges posed by the role? All have had to overcome hurdles thrown up by traditional structures, widely accepted clichés and investors who prefer to bet on men.

  • S02E05 India: Breaking Silence, Ending Violence

    • January 18, 2019
    • DW (Arabia)

    In India, public outrage over violence against women is skyrocketing. Entrepreneurs are no longer willing to let the devastating violations go unchallenged - and so they're trying to create safer cities with technology.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Sustainable business, rethinking growth

    • February 28, 2020
    • DW (Arabia)

    An entire generation of young people is rejecting the idea of unlimited economic growth on a planet with finite resources. Among them are social entrepreneurs in Indonesia looking for ways to do business that don’t harm the environment. The poles are melting. Sea levels are rising. Dozens of species go extinct every day. Environmental migration is already happening on a vast scale. It’s long past time to admit that the biggest threat humanity faces is climate change. In this episode of ‘Founders Valley’, we talk with Indonesian entrepreneurs trying to alter the rules of the game. They’re determined to run profitable businesses that are part of the solution, rather than part of the problem. We desperately need new sustainable concepts in business – but can humanity change?

  • S03E02 Fighting the migration challenge in Malaysia

    • April 20, 2020
    • DW (Arabia)

    Many undocumented migrants work in so-called “3D jobs” - dirty, dangerous and demeaning professions. Millions live a life without any prospects. We meet entrepreneurs in Malaysia who are trying to give migrants back their dignity. This is Part 2 of a 3 part series "Founders Valley" With foreign workers contributing more than a third to Malaysia’s gross domestic product, migrants help shape the country’s economy and society. However, undocumented migrants tend to exist outside the formal infrastructure. Most of them work in low-skilled jobs in miserable conditions, often existing on the margins of society. Startup founders are helping improve the lives of migrants in Malaysia.

  • S03E03 Born poor, die poor? How to tackle poverty

    • April 27, 2020
    • DW (Arabia)

    Children denied education; girls sold into brothels, lonely, neglected elderly people. Poverty defines the lives of millions. Social Entrepreneurs are trying to break the cycle of poverty – by tackling human trafficking, poor education and isolation. When it comes to happiness, people's dreams and desires are the same all over the world: a steady income, good health and opportunities for personal development. But those who come from poor backgrounds barely have a chance. Inequality begins in childhood. At what point is the course of someone’s life set? How can disadvantaged people guard against false promises? Who can they turn to for help? We meet three founders of social ventures. They want to overcome the barriers in society and are committed to improving equal opportunities and creating more social justice. Poverty means not only a low income, but above all a lack of opportunities to shape one's own life and advance in society. Many do not succeed in this on their own, but need support.