Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards
1.1. These Regulations determine the procedure for the organization and conduct of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (hereinafter referred to as the “Awards”, “CWSPA”, or the “Program”).
1.2. The purpose of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards is to identify, evaluate, and formally recognize individuals, organizations, and initiatives that have demonstrated outstanding leadership, innovation, ethical practices, and measurable impact across business, professional, educational, technological, sustainability, and social domains.
1.3. The Awards are established to ensure expert, institutional, and public recognition of achievements that contribute to economic growth, social progress, innovation, responsible governance, and long-term value creation, while promoting best practices and role models on a global platform.
1.4. The Awards are open to exceptional individuals and legal entities, including founders, investors, executives, professionals, entrepreneurs, institutions, public leaders, startups, corporations, non-profit organizations, and social impact contributors. Participants must demonstrate verifiable contribution, professional reputation, leadership excellence, innovation, or measurable impact at local, national, or international levels.
1.5. The Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards is an intellectual property curated and governed by Entrepreneurs’ Diaries (ED). The Program is delivered in collaboration with organizing ecosystem partners, including the Unified Nations Council (UN Council), Be Debonair Foundation, and Digivanced Inc., acting within their respective roles as defined by the Organizing Committee.
1.6. The Organizing Committee of the Program consists of authorized representatives of the Organizer and, where applicable, nominated representatives of approved partners and sponsors.
1.7. The following events and activities are conducted within the framework of the Program:
Note: Catalyst World Summit and the Catalyst World Summit Ceremony are held as complementary events; however, they are independent of each other. Award nominees and awardees are not required to participate in the Summit unless their participation package includes Summit access, and Summit delegates are not required to participate in the Awards unless they submit a nomination or purchase an Awards-included package. Participation in one component does not affect eligibility or participation in the other.
1.8. The official venue for the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards 2026 is Harper Kuta Bali, Indonesia, unless changed by the Organizer due to operational requirements. Any such changes shall be communicated through official channels.
1.9. Participation in the Program is available through defined participation routes and packages, including but not limited to Summit delegate passes, Awards nomination packages, combined Summit + Awards packages, hospitality packages, and the LEADCON access pathway (where applicable). Package inclusions are governed by official listings published by the Organizer.
1.10. Unless explicitly stated in a specific package or written agreement, flights and visa arrangements are not included in any participation, nomination, hospitality, sponsorship, or partnership arrangement. All participants are responsible for their own travel documentation and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
1.11. The Organizer reserves the right to amend these Regulations, update timelines, procedures, and operational components where required. Any such amendments shall become effective from the date of publication through the official communication channels of the Program.
For the purposes of these Regulations, the following key concepts, roles, and functional definitions are established. These provisions govern the structure, administration, participation, collaboration, evaluation, and implementation of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA).
2.1. Organizer of the Program
The Organizer of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards is Entrepreneurs’ Diaries (ED), acting as the intellectual property owner, curator, and governing authority of the Program.
Entrepreneurs’ Diaries (ED) is a global business and leadership media platform established in the year 2020, with the objective of documenting, analyzing, and amplifying leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation, and impact-driven initiatives across global markets.
Since its establishment in 2020, Entrepreneurs’ Diaries has operated on a controlled, invite-only editorial and readership model, designed to ensure that published content reaches senior decision-makers rather than mass or consumer audiences. The platform’s readership includes founders, CEOs, CXOs, venture capitalists, family offices, institutional investors, and senior professionals, typically representing organizations with annual revenues exceeding USD 10 million.
Entrepreneurs’ Diaries publishes in-depth leadership profiles, interviews, analytical features, and case-driven narratives focused on real-world impact, innovation, ethical leadership, and scalable growth. The editorial framework prioritizes credibility, verified contribution, and long-term relevance over promotional visibility.
In its capacity as Organizer, Entrepreneurs’ Diaries:
The Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards represents a formal extension of Entrepreneurs’ Diaries’ editorial mission, transitioning from media documentation to a structured global platform for leadership dialogue and formal recognition.
The Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards is organized and delivered in collaboration with the Unified Nations Council (UN Council), a not-for-profit global leadership and collaboration platform.
The Unified Nations Council (UN Council) is an independent, non-governmental platform focused on innovation, education, diplomacy, sustainability, and ethical leadership. It brings together founders, business leaders, policymakers, investors, institutions, and professionals to promote global cooperation and measurable impact through neutral collaboration frameworks.
The Unified Nations Council operates as a joint brand initiative of Be Debonair Foundation, Digivanced Inc., and Entrepreneurs’ Diaries, created to support leadership platforms, access programs, and international collaboration initiatives, including structured pathways such as LEADCON.
The Unified Nations Council is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the United Nations or any of its agencies. Its collaboration within the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards does not affect awards governance, jury independence, or editorial authority, all of which remain vested with the Organizer.
The Organizing Committee is the executive and administrative body responsible for the preparation, coordination, and operational implementation of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards.
The Organizing Committee is formed by the Organizer and may include authorized representatives of the Organizer and, where applicable, nominated representatives of approved partners or sponsors.
The functions of the Organizing Committee include:
The Organizing Committee reserves the right to amend informational materials published on official platforms, provided such amendments do not contradict these Regulations.
A Program Partner is a legal entity or institution that collaborates with the Organizer in the preparation, promotion, or execution of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards on the basis of a formal agreement.
Partners may include, but are not limited to:
The scope of each Partner’s involvement, rights, and obligations is governed exclusively by the relevant partnership agreement. Partnership status does not grant authority over award decisions, nomination evaluations, or jury outcomes unless expressly stated in writing by the Organizer.
A Sponsor is a company or organization that provides financial, in-kind, or strategic support to the Program under a sponsorship agreement.
Applicants are individuals or legal entities of any ownership form that submit a completed nomination application in accordance with these Regulations.
Applicants:
Nominees are Applicants whose submissions have successfully passed preliminary screening by the Organizing Committee and evaluation by the Jury Board, qualifying them for final consideration within a specific award category.
Awardees (Laureates) are Nominees who receive the highest evaluation scores and are formally recognized by the Jury Board.
Awardees receive:
The number of Awardees per category is determined by the Jury Board.
The Catalyst World Summit is the conference and engagement component of the Program, consisting of keynote sessions, panel discussions, fireside conversations, and networking activities.
Participation in the Summit is governed by delegate passes or approved access pathways and does not automatically include Awards nomination rights unless explicitly stated.
Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards Ceremony is the formal recognition event during which Awardees are announced and honored.
Participation in the Ceremony is available to Nominees, Awardees, invited guests, and participants as defined by their selected participation package.
The LEADCON Program is a structured leadership access and inclusion pathway designed for participants aged 16–25 years.
The LEADCON Program:
Entrepreneurs’ Diaries, the Unified Nations Council (UN Council), Be Debonair Foundation, and Digivanced Inc. operate within a shared organizational ecosystem.
All the aforementioned entities are part of the Mavilach Group, a global group engaged in media, leadership platforms, digital growth solutions, and impact-driven initiatives, operating continuously since 2015.
Each entity operates within its defined scope and authority. Editorial control, awards governance, nomination evaluation, and jury oversight for the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards remain exclusively with the Organizer, unless otherwise expressly stated in these Regulations.
3.1. The subject of evaluation under the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards includes commercial and non-commercial projects, initiatives, professional achievements, leadership practices, organizational contributions, and impact-driven activities that demonstrate innovation, ethical conduct, measurable results, and sustained value creation within their respective fields.
3.2. The Awards are intended to recognize achievements and contributions across a broad range of domains, including but not limited to entrepreneurship, business leadership, corporate and professional excellence, technology and innovation, digital transformation, education and skill development, sustainability and ESG initiatives, social impact, community development, institutional leadership, creative industries, and other areas aligned with the objectives of the Program.
3.3. Submissions may relate to individual achievements, organizational performance, projects, initiatives, or collective efforts, provided that the nomination clearly identifies the subject of recognition, its relevance to the selected award category, and the specific contribution or impact being evaluated.
3.4. Achievements submitted for consideration may have been realized at the national, regional, or international level, provided that such achievements are current, verifiable, and demonstrate relevance within the evaluation period defined by the Organizer.
3.5. The subject of the Awards must comply with applicable laws, professional standards, and ethical norms. Any submission found to contain false information, misleading claims, unverifiable data, or content that violates ethical or legal standards may be rejected at any stage of the evaluation process without prior notice.
3.6. The Organizer reserves the right to assess whether a submitted nomination falls within the scope of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards and may, where appropriate, reassign a nomination to a different category that more accurately reflects the nature of the achievement, without altering the substance of the submission.
3.7. Participation in the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards does not automatically constitute participation in the Awards. Evaluation under the Awards framework applies exclusively to submissions that have been formally nominated and accepted in accordance with the nomination procedures established by the Organizer.
3.8. The scope and subject matter of the Awards may be refined or expanded by the Organizer to ensure continued relevance, credibility, and alignment with evolving global leadership, innovation, and impact standards.
3.9. All award nominations for the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards must be submitted exclusively through the official nomination platform designated by the Organizer:
Nominations submitted through any other website, platform, email address, or unofficial channel shall not be considered valid unless expressly authorized in writing by the Organizer.
3.10. The Organizer reserves the right to modify, update, or replace the official nomination platform as required for operational or technical reasons. Any such changes shall be communicated through official channels and shall not affect the validity of nominations already submitted in accordance with the applicable procedures.
4.1. The Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards comprises a structured system of award categories designed to recognize leadership, innovation, and measurable impact across diverse sectors, professions, and domains.
4.2. The Awards feature 50+ categories, covering a broad spectrum of individual, organizational, and project-based achievements. Categories are designed to ensure inclusivity while maintaining relevance, credibility, and comparability within each domain.
4.3. Award categories may include, but are not limited to, the following thematic areas:
4.4. Each category is supported by defined qualification criteria, evaluation parameters, and category descriptions, which are published on the official nomination platform or communicated by the Organizer.
4.5. The Organizer reserves the right to:
Introduce new categories
Modify or merge existing categories
Discontinue categories with insufficient or unsuitable nominations
Such adjustments may be made to preserve the integrity, relevance, and competitiveness of the Awards and shall not constitute grounds for appeal.
4.6. Nominations must be submitted under the category that most accurately reflects the nature of the achievement or contribution being recognized. Incorrectly categorized nominations may be reassigned by the Organizer to a more appropriate category without altering the substance of the submission.
4.7. The number of awardees within a category may vary depending on the quality, volume, and evaluation outcomes of nominations received. The Jury Board reserves the right to:
Declare one or multiple awardees in a category
Withhold an award in a category where submissions do not meet the required standards
4.8. Category-specific recognition may include standard awards as well as special distinctions, honorary mentions, or jury commendations, as determined by the Jury Board and approved by the Organizer.
4.9. The final list of award categories applicable to a specific edition of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards shall be confirmed by the Organizer prior to the commencement of jury evaluation and shall be communicated through official channels.
The Jury Board is a collegial, independent, and authoritative body established by the Organizer for the purpose of ensuring objective, expert, and impartial evaluation of nominations submitted to the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards.
The Jury Board operates in accordance with these Regulations and performs its functions independently from applicants, nominees, sponsors, partners, and other external stakeholders.
The Jury Board is formed by the Organizer for each edition of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards.
The composition of the Jury Board may vary depending on:
The Organizer reserves the right to appoint, replace, or expand the Jury Board where necessary to ensure balanced expertise and effective evaluation.
The Jury Board may include representatives from the following groups:
The Jury Board may consist of both national and international members to ensure diversity of perspective and global relevance.
A person can be considered for the Jury Board if they are a credible professional such as a:
Founder, CEO/CXO, senior leader, investor (VC/family office), academic, researcher, sector expert, or institutional leader.
To be appointed, a jury member must:
Jury membership is by appointment only. A person may be considered through:
Submitting an application does not guarantee selection.
The Organizer may request:
The Organizer may remove a jury member for: breach of confidentiality, bias, conflict non-disclosure, misconduct, or failure to complete evaluation duties.
Jury members have the right to:
Jury members are obligated to:
Evaluation of nominations is conducted in one or more stages, as determined by the Organizer.
The evaluation process may include:
Each nomination is evaluated using standardized criteria approved by the Organizer.
The Jury Board evaluates nominations based on the following core criteria:
Voting by Jury Board members may be conducted:
Key voting principles include:
A minimum quorum, defined by the Organizer, is required for decisions to be considered valid.
Based on evaluation outcomes:
The Jury Board reserves the right to:
Jury members must disclose any actual or potential conflicts of interest, including personal, professional, or financial relationships with applicants or nominees.
In the presence of a conflict of interest, the jury member must abstain from evaluating the relevant nomination.
All information related to nominations, evaluation materials, deliberations, scores, and results is confidential.
Unauthorized disclosure of such information may result in removal from the Jury Board and exclusion from future editions of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards.
All decisions made by the Jury Board are final and binding.
No appeals, objections, or reconsiderations shall be accepted with respect to jury decisions.
Jury members may receive:
Such recognition does not imply compensation unless expressly agreed in writing.
All decisions made by the Jury Board are final and binding.
No appeals, objections, or reconsiderations shall be accepted with respect to jury decisions.
Jury members may receive:
Such recognition does not imply compensation unless expressly agreed in writing.
The selection process for the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA) is designed to ensure fairness, transparency, and merit-based evaluation.
All submitted nominations pass through a structured multi-stage review process conducted under the supervision of the Organizer and evaluated by the Jury Board.
The process ensures that every eligible nomination is reviewed using consistent criteria and standardized evaluation methods.
The evaluation process may include the following stages:
All submissions are first reviewed to verify:
Incomplete or non-compliant applications may be rejected at this stage.
Eligible applications are reviewed by the internal review team to:
Applications may be reassigned to a more appropriate category if required.
Qualified nominations are forwarded to the Jury Board for expert evaluation.
Each nomination is reviewed and scored independently by jury members using approved evaluation criteria and scoring frameworks.
Scores submitted by jury members are compiled and normalized where necessary.
Based on score thresholds:
The Jury Board conducts final deliberations to determine:
Final decisions are recorded and approved by the Organizer.
Evaluations are conducted using structured scoring models which may include:
The Organizer reserves the right to adjust scoring weightage depending on category requirements.
The Organizer reserves the right to conduct additional verification for shortlisted nominations, including:
Failure to provide verification when requested may result in disqualification.
The Organizer retains the right to:
Each edition of the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA) follows an official timeline defined by the Organizer.
The timeline typically includes:
All official dates are announced through:
All submissions must be completed before the stated deadline.
The Organizer reserves the right to modify timelines due to:
Any changes will be officially communicated.
Results are communicated through:
Only officially communicated results are considered valid.
Under the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA), recognition may be granted in the following forms:
The type of recognition granted depends on category structure and evaluation outcomes.
Each selected awardee receives an official title corresponding to their category. Examples include:
Titles are assigned strictly based on jury evaluation results.
Applicants who successfully pass jury shortlisting may be officially designated as:
“CWSPA Nominee”
Nominee status may be used for professional recognition and communication, subject to brand usage rules defined by the Organizer.
Applicants selected by final jury decision are designated as:
“Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards — Awardee”
Awardee status is edition-specific unless otherwise stated.
Awards may be presented in one or more of the following forms:
Trophy or physical memento
The format may vary by category and edition.
Depending on evaluation outcomes, the Organizer and Jury Board may:
The Jury Board may grant special recognitions such as:
These recognitions are discretionary and not mandatory for every edition.
Nominees and Awardees of CWSPA may receive recognition benefits, which can include:
Benefits may vary by participation level and category.
Recognized participants may receive visibility opportunities such as:
All visibility is subject to editorial and publication discretion.
Awardees and selected nominees may receive event-related privileges such as:
Recognized participants may use:
Usage must follow brand and logo usage guidelines issued by the Organizer.
Misuse or misleading representation may result in revocation of recognition rights.
Unless explicitly stated in writing, awards and recognitions under CWSPA are:
No automatic financial grant is implied by receiving an award.
The Organizer reserves the right to:
Benefits are not legally enforceable entitlements unless contractually specified.
Participation in the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA) may involve application or participation fees, depending on:
Applicable fees, if any, are published through official channels.
Participation or application fees may cover administrative and program-related costs including:
Fee structure may vary by edition.
Where fees apply:
Unless explicitly stated otherwise in writing:
Exceptions, if any, are solely at the Organizer’s discretion.
The Organizer may, at its discretion:
Such provisions are optional and edition-specific.
Participation is considered confirmed only when:
Submission alone does not guarantee participation status.
An application or nomination may be disqualified at any stage if:
Any misrepresentation relating to:
May result in immediate rejection or revocation of recognition.
Participants may be disqualified for ethical violations including:
The Organizer may rely on credible public records or verified reports.
Failure to respond to verification or clarification requests within the specified time may lead to:
Recognition or awards may be revoked if, after announcement, it is discovered that:
The Organizer is not obligated to provide detailed justification for rejection or disqualification decisions.
All such decisions are final and binding.
All names, titles, logos, visual marks, taglines, and brand assets related to the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA) are the exclusive property of the Organizer or its authorized entities.
Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
Nominees and Awardees
Official nominees and awardees may use:
Only after formal confirmation and only in the format approved by the Organizer.
Approved brand usage may include:
All usage must accurately reflect the granted status and award category.
Participants must not:
Any misuse may result in revocation of usage rights and recognition status.
The Organizer may issue official brand usage guidelines covering:
Participants must comply with the latest issued guidelines.
By submitting an application, participants grant the Organizer the right to publish and promote:
For award-related communication and publicity purposes.
Where participants attend events or ceremonies, the Organizer may capture and use:
For documentation and promotional purposes.
Publicity materials may be used across:
No separate compensation is payable for such use unless contractually agreed.
Nominees and awardees may be invited to support publicity activities such as:
Participation is encouraged but not mandatory unless separately agreed.
Participants are responsible for ensuring that all submitted publicity information is accurate and non-infringing.
The Organizer is not liable for errors originating from participant-provided content.
Requests to remove public mentions may be considered, but the Organizer is not obligated to remove already published materials, especially in archival or press records.
By submitting an application or participating in the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA), participants consent to the collection of necessary information including:
Only information relevant to the awards process is collected.
Collected information may be used for:
Data is processed only for award-related and operational purposes.
Participant information may be shared with:
Such sharing is limited to what is necessary for program execution.
Materials submitted for evaluation are treated as confidential and are shared only with authorized reviewers and jury members.
Confidential business information is not published without consent, except where required by law.
The Organizer may retain submitted data for:
Retention duration is determined by operational and legal requirements.
Participants must ensure that submitted data:
The Organizer shall not be liable for:
Submission or participation does not guarantee:
All outcomes depend solely on evaluation results.
The Organizer reserves the right to modify:
Including conversion to virtual or hybrid formats if required.
The Organizer shall not be held responsible for delays or cancellations caused by events beyond reasonable control, including:
Where third-party platforms or vendors are used, the Organizer is not responsible for:
Participants agree to maintain professional and lawful conduct throughout the program.
The Organizer may remove participants whose conduct harms the integrity or reputation of the awards platform.
These Regulations are governed by the applicable laws of the jurisdiction designated by the Organizer.
Any disputes shall fall under the jurisdiction of the designated legal venue.
The Organizer holds final authority over:
All such decisions are final.
The Organizer reserves the right to amend, update, or revise these Regulations at any time to reflect:
Amendments become effective upon official publication.
All amendments or updates will be communicated through official channels, which may include:
Participants are responsible for reviewing the latest published version.
Any updated version of the Regulations supersedes all prior versions from the date of publication.
Participation after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
In case of ambiguity or interpretation differences, the Organizer’s interpretation of these Regulations shall prevail.
The Organizer has the exclusive authority to clarify procedural and eligibility matters.
If the Regulations are issued in more than one language:
Only communications issued through official channels are considered valid and binding.
Participants may request clarifications or procedural guidance through the official contact channels published by the Organizer.
Response timelines may vary depending on query volume and program stage.
By submitting an application or participating in the Catalyst World Summit & Prestige Awards (CWSPA), the participant confirms that they:
Nomination Plans Designed for Every Stage
Both tiers include a permanent native article on the Entrepreneurs’ Diaries website and a formal jury nomination for the Catalyst World Summit.
Single-category nomination with native article
$149
Regular
$299
Brand nomination with article and social spotlight
$299
Regular
$499
Nomination does not guarantee an award. Every submission is independently reviewed by the CWSPA 2026 editorial jury on merit. If selected, you will be notified before the event and recognised on stage in Hongkong on August 30, 2026.
Nomination Plans Designed for Every Stage
Both tiers include a permanent native article on the Entrepreneurs’ Diaries website and a formal jury nomination for the Catalyst World Summit.
Single-category nomination with native article
Benefits worth$399
Nomination fee
$99
Multi-category nomination with article and social spotlight
Benefits worth$799
Nomination fee
$199
Nomination does not guarantee an award. Every submission is independently reviewed by the CWSPA 2026 editorial jury on merit. If selected, you will be notified before the event and recognised on stage in Hongkong on August 30, 2026.
Both tiers include a permanent native article on the Entrepreneurs’ Diaries website and a formal jury nomination for the Catalyst World Summit.
Single-category brand nomination with native article
Benefits worth$999
Nomination fee
$249
Multi-category brand nomination with article and social spotlight
Benefits worth$1599
Nomination fee
$399
Nomination does not guarantee an award. Every submission is independently reviewed by the CWSPA 2026 editorial jury on merit. If selected, you will be notified before the event and recognised on stage in Hongkong on August 30, 2026.