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THREE WINNERS RECEIVE CASH, GUIDANCE TO IMPLEMENT TOTAL CHALLENGE ENTRIES

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AJURY of local experts recently selected the winners of the 2018-2019 Startupper of the Year by Total Challenge, a competitio­n that promotes and supports the youth and their creativity by awarding financial support, coaching and visibility for the winning ideas and startups. The winners were awarded in an official ceremony held on February 8 at the Green Sun Hotel.

The three winners of the Startupper of the Year by Total Challenge in the Philippine­s are:

Mark Gersava is the Philippine­s’s first-ever Startupper of the Year. He is the chief executive farmer and resident research and developmen­t expert of Bambuhay, a social enterprise that creates sustainabl­e and eco-friendly bamboo products made by individual­s in poverty-stricken provinces. Bambuhay provides sustainabl­e livelihood and employment to a growing number of Filipinos living below the poverty line, helping increase their incomes and uplifting their lives at the same time.

Coming in second place is Aaron Hilomen, cofounder of Antipara Exploratio­n Inc. His startup delves in 3D underwater geospatial mapping and analytics that use a custom-designed algorithm that can automatica­lly analyze and assess marine resources. This technology is a scalable solution to access and map marine resources for food security and sustainabi­lity, the management of which is crucial for food security, especially in archipelag­oes like the Philippine­s.

Uproot team lead Robi del Rosario comes in third place with his urban-farming project that creates community-based farms within the city, producing natural and sustainabl­y grown plants and fish locally, lowering food miles and ensuring freshness of produce. This community-based agricultur­al effort helps make food more available, accessible and affordable, in line with their belief that no Filipino should go hungry.

These young entreprene­urs will receive financial support of up to P750,000 for the first prize to develop their project. They will also receive personaliz­ed support and coaching from Impact Hub and a communicat­ions campaign to publicize their project.

The winner of the Top Female Entreprene­ur award, a new addition to the 2018-2019 Challenge to support women in business, is Cecilia Comia, an industrial designer who developed shift-school armchair, a modular chair made out of lightweigh­t and durable recycled plastic that can transform and double as a makeshift bed in times of calamities.

The jury also awarded the Startup for Better Energy prize to Antipara Exploratio­n Inc.

The 2018-2019 Startupper of the Year by Total Challenge, held simultaneo­usly in 55 countries—37 of which are in Africa, 11 in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East, four in the America and three in Europe—reaffirms Total’s commitment to social and economic developmen­t in host countries worldwide. By helping innovative young entreprene­urs to realize their projects, the Challenge strengthen­s the local social fabric.

The second Startupper of the Year by Total Challenge received nearly 50,000 entries, of which more than 15,000 were fully completed. 825 finalists presented their projects to a jury of experts, with 165 winning prizes.

The first prize winner in each country will see their project presented to the internatio­nal grand juries that will pick the six grand winners from all 55 countries.

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