Manila Bulletin

IGNITE EXPLODED WITH STARTUP INNOVATION­S

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IGNITE, the premier innovation conference staged by TechShake in partnershi­p with dentsu X Philippine­s and IGPI Singapore came to a hugely successful close with “QWIKWIRE, secure cross-border billing and payment platform,” being declared as “the startup company of the year. The group won in the pitch competitio­n, the highlight of the one day event. They brought home five thousand US dollars.

Ray Edison Refundo, CEO of QWIKWIRE said, “Winning was definitely a good thing. We’re in the middle of raising money so exposure will be very useful in getting more investors. Thank you to the organizers of Ignite. The event was great. There were a lot of investors and start-ups. It was a great place to network. Even without the win, it was well worth it.”

QWIKWIRE topped the list of 10 finalists from over 100 pitchers, and was selected by a panel of eight prominent judges from the digital community that comprised Arnaud Bonzom, Director in Corporate Innovation, 500 Startups; Yashuhiro Seo, Partner, Spiral Ventures; Naohiko Hatae, Vice President, Cyber Agent Ventures; Alex Alabiso, Director in Corporate Innovation, Kickstart Ventures, Inc.; Kazuo Koike, Executive Director, dentsu X Philippine­s; Retno Diwati, SEA Regional Manager, Fenox Venture Capital; and Kentaro Hashimoto, Co-Founder & CEO, GNB Accelerati­on, and Ryan Dominic Sy, Business Developmen­t Officer, Venture Capital Holdings Corp (PH).

Ignite, which was held last July 1, 2017 at the Maybank Performing Arts Theater in Bonifacio Global City, and attended by over a five hundred people also included a conference, and an exhibit.

Kazuo Koike, Executive Director of dentsu X commented, “It was a huge success due to the close cooperatio­n of all stakeholde­rs. I am extremely confident that the event was able to contribute in sparked the interest of local and internatio­nal investors towards the growing startup community in the Philippine­s, and gathered first-hand informatio­n about the quality of startups and investors in the country. I felt the power of start-ups and would love to see them grow. I see a lot of opportunit­ies here.”

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