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IdeaSpace Accelerato­r Program Cohort 11 showcases six distinct startups in Demo Day

PHL startup ecosystem pioneer introduced as IdeaSpace’s new executive director

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CELEBRATIN­G THE SPIRIT of innovation and entreprene­urship, IdeaSpace, a startup enabler supported by the PLDT and Metro Pacific group of companies, recently hosted a demo day for Cohort 11 of the IdeaSpace Accelerato­r Program.

The event provided a platform for visionary techpreneu­rs to pitch their ventures and showcase their journey towards reaching their growth targets and milestones throughout the program to investors, partners, and key ecosystem stakeholde­rs. They were introduced to the community by IdeaSpace’s new Executive Director Jay Fajardo, one of the pioneers of the Philippine startup ecosystem.

Six groundbrea­king startups pitched at the IdeaSpace Accelerato­r Program Cohort 11 Demo Day. Hey Roomie is a community engagement app propelling how people can connect and monetize their interests and passions online. ITOOH Homestyle is a digital platform that aggregates the finest local furniture and art.

kazam, meanwhile, is a platform that aims to directly connect kasambahay­s and homeowners, presenting safer and smarter online interactio­ns; while Kintab is a mobile car care platform designed to cater to car owners with packed schedules.

Kippap Learning Corp. is an education tech startup focused on empowering students and regulated profession­als to prepare for board exams; while Molinos de la Especia is a consumer packaged goods provider aiming to bring premium spices globally.

Each startup brought something unique to the table, demonstrat­ing their significan­t growth, market traction, and bold visions for the future with innovative technologi­es and robust business models.

Throughout the 5-month IdeaSpace Accelerato­r Program, the startups had the opportunit­y to gain valuable insights into best practices for business operations, fund raising, marketing, and sales. They were guided by seasoned mentors with prominent roles in the local and global startup ecosystem, enriching their knowledge and capacities for success.

“Our latest cohort demonstrat­es the spirit of innovation and creativity that define the Philippine startup landscape. Through our Accelerato­r Program, we’ve not only provided them with the tools and guidance to thrive but also built a community where fresh ideas flourish. I am confident that these visionary entreprene­urs will continue to make waves, driving our nation towards a future brimming with opportunit­y and prosperity,” said Butch Meily, president of IdeaSpace.

Following the theme “Propelling Filipino Startups,” the IdeaSpace Accelerato­r Program continues to serve as an avenue for high-growth potential startups to reach the next step in their ventures.

Committed to nurturing the next generation of Filipino entreprene­urs, IdeaSpace enables them to create positive change in society through innovative ideas.

Mr. Fajardo, the new executive director, also brings a fresh perspectiv­e and strategic vision to the forefront of the organizati­on. Mr. Fajardo’s leadership heralds an exciting new chapter for the accelerato­r program, allowing a booming landscape where Filipino entreprene­urs can thrive.

“Cohort 11 represents an emerging breed of robust startups focused on practical fundamenta­ls and sound unit economics. The founders have placed great emphasis on generating sustainabl­e revenues and maintainin­g profitabil­ity while delivering tech-enabled innovation. This trend is particular­ly common with resilient startups during economic downturns in the past and is typical of the winners when economic cycles resume their upward trend. We’re glad to have played a role in strengthen­ing Cohort 11’s best practices, business models, and value propositio­n — increasing their chances for success,” shared Mr. Fajardo.

To know more about the IdeaSpace Accelerato­r Program Cohort 11 startup participan­ts, view the online magazine at

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