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Keynote SpeakerSyed Saddiq

Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Malaysia

Syed Saddiq is a visionary Malaysian leader, disruptor, and endurance athlete whose remarkable journey exemplifies the power of resilience, innovation, and youth-driven transformation. At the age of 25, he made history as Malaysia’s youngest-ever federal minister when he was appointed Minister of Youth and Sports in 2018—making him not only... Read more

Biography

Syed Saddiq is a visionary Malaysian leader, disruptor, and endurance athlete whose remarkable journey exemplifies the power of resilience, innovation, and youth-driven transformation.

At the age of 25, he made history as Malaysia’s youngest-ever federal minister when he was appointed Minister of Youth and Sports in 2018—making him not only the youngest Cabinet member in Malaysia but also in Asia at the time. During his tenure, his advocacy for expanded civic engagement culminated in the successful Undi18 campaign, which lowered the voting age to 18 and enfranchised five million young Malaysians through a historic bipartisan constitutional amendment. He also successfully lobbied the Cabinet for paid internships, leading to all government ministries, agencies, and GLCs being mandated to pay interns a dignified wage.

Saddiq injected fresh momentum into national development by championing merit-based reforms that empowered thousands of young professionals and elevated the country’s sports and leadership landscape. His initiatives—including the landmark Malaysian Future Leaders School (MFLS), a RM70 million program modelled after elite global academies—trained over 5,000 youth annually in entrepreneurship, ethics, and global competencies through transparent, open-tender processes.

He also reformed the sports ecosystem by mandating open-tender practices and ensuring key appointments were driven by merit rather than political considerations. Under his leadership, the Malaysian Stadium Corporation transformed from a loss-making entity into a profitable one. He institutionalised esports funding under the national budget, implemented a special healthcare scheme for athletes and ex-athletes, and secured additional sports funding through the introduction of Malaysia’s first sugar tax.

Beyond governance, Saddiq’s personal discipline is reflected in his extraordinary achievements as an endurance athlete. A self-taught triathlete, he has completed multiple gruelling Ironman races, channelling the same grit that defined his ministerial success. Despite suffering from crippling asthma since school, he fought to overcome his health challenges and, on his very first attempt, qualified for the Ironman World Championship in Nice, France—which he completed successfully.

Just two months later, at Ironman Malaysia in Langkawi, Saddiq shattered his 13-hour charity challenge with a 12:22:18 finish in blistering heat, raising RM1 million through Primavalet’s partnership for community welfare in Muar—including food banks, laptops for students, and festive aid programs. Saddiq has consistently pioneered creative, disruptive approaches to fundraising for his constituents. To date, he has raised more than RM5 million through initiatives such as his “200km Run to Parliament,” shaving his head live on national television during prime time, livestream selling on e-commerce platforms, and participating in commercial advertisements. These funds have provided more than 2,500 laptops and tablets to underprivileged students and over 30,000 food baskets for families in need.

His speaking style is high-energy, interactive, and deeply relatable, combining Ironman “wall-breaking” stories with data-driven insights from his ministerial reforms to captivate audiences worldwide. Drawing on his decorated debating career—where he was crowned three-time Best Debater in Asia—he engages corporate leaders on resilient teamwork, educators on nurturing future innovators, and athletes on purpose-driven performance. He equips audiences with actionable frameworks such as “The Power of Grit” and a “Systems-Based Approach” to overcoming life’s challenges.

Syed Saddiq studied at the prestigious Royal Military College and completed the Lee Kuan Yew Senior Fellowship in Public Service Programme at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. He notably turned down two full scholarships to Oxford University—twice—to stay in Malaysia.

Popular Talks by Syed Saddiq

  • Youth Leadership & Political Engagement
  • Innovation in Public Policy and Governance
  • Building a Culture of Debate and Persuasive Communication
  • Resilience, Endurance and Peak Performance (including Ironman)
  • Social Change and Youth Entrepreneurship
  • Digital Strategy for Civic Participation