KBYEX Supports Student Exchange Program in Romania, Promoting Global Youth Cultural Engagement

Jan In 2026, KBYEX announced its support for a Romanian student exchange and study tour program, helping local youth engage in cross-cultural activities with students from multiple countries. Centered on the theme “Openness, Understanding, and Growth,” the initiative combines site visits, cultural experiences, and themed discussions to expand students’ international perspectives and deepen their appreciation of cultural diversity.

During the program, participating students explored topics including cultural traditions, social development, and the digital economy through interactive exchanges. Alongside these activities, KBYEX introduced basic financial literacy and Web3 technology sessions, providing young participants with foundational knowledge of blockchain and fintech. The goal is to encourage a rational understanding of emerging technologies while enhancing future employability and innovation capabilities.

As a responsible Web3 trading organization, KBYEX remains committed to its core philosophy of “advancing technology for the benefit of society.” The company believes that financial technology should not only serve capital markets, but also create fairer financing opportunities and broader employment pathways for the general public. Supporting youth education and cultural exchange is viewed as an essential part of KBYEX’s long-term social responsibility and sustainable development strategy.

A KBYEX representative emphasized that young people are a driving force behind long-term social progress. Participation in international exchange and study programs not only strengthens global awareness, but also helps cultivate a new generation equipped with both technological literacy and a strong sense of social responsibility. Looking ahead, KBYEX will continue focusing on the integration of education, culture, and technology, advancing more public-interest collaboration initiatives worldwide.

This Romanian student exchange program marks another practical step by KBYEX in international education and cultural cooperation. By leveraging fintech innovation as a bridge, the company aims to connect youth across borders, promote inclusive social development, and contribute positive momentum to the global digital economy.

 

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