Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NDC innovation hub expanding

NDC will also put up internatio­nal offices for the Philippine Innovation Hub in Singapore, Hong Kong, and possibly Dubai, London and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

State-owned holding company National Developmen­t Co. announced that it will expand the Philippine Innovation Hub this year to further promote the digital landscape among Filipinos.

During the Rotary Club of Manila’s 26th general meeting on Thursday at the Manila Polo Club, NDC general manager and Trade Undersecre­tary Antonilo Mauricio said NDC is gearing up to expand its Philippine Innovation Hub in 10 regions of the country, as well as its internatio­nal offices.

In the Philippine­s, NDC will put up regional hubs in Luzon, namely in Naga City, Batangas, La Union and Nueva Ecija; Cebu, Iloilo and Tacloban in the Visayas and Mindanao, and General Santos, Davao and Cagayan De Oro in Mindanao.

Further, Mauricio said NDC will also put up internatio­nal offices for the Philippine Innovation Hub in Singapore, Hong Kong, and possibly Dubai, London and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

Growing together

“We don’t want the provinces outside of Metro

Manila to be left behind with innovation, so there has to be a physical space for the start-up MSMEs to go to and have access to incubation, accelerati­on, government support, and potential funding. They can talk directly to the command center outside Metro Manila,” Mauricio stressed.

On the other hand, he said the point of opening up internatio­nal offices is for the Philippine businesses who would want to open offices in those countries to also receive government support, temporary office addresses, and potential investors for enterprise­s.

The NDC has set up the Ph iHub (Philippine Innovation Hub) and has been signing up knowledge partners. It is building the Philippine

Innovation Registry, seen to be a nexus and clearingho­use of informatio­n on the innovation projects that could benefit the country and its people.

The Ph iHub is also the headquarte­rs of the Startup Venture Fund, the Philippine E-commerce Platform, and the Ph AI Research Center.

In 2023, the NDC met with the National Innovation Council to help coordinate, streamline and eliminate overlaps in the innovation efforts of the Philippine­s.

The NIC is a 25-member policy advisory body in the Philippine­s. It is chaired by the President of the Philippine­s, the NEDA Secretary as ViceChairp­erson, 16 Department Secretarie­s, and 7 Executive Members from the private sector.

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