Sun.Star Davao

3rd Tech Start Up Weekend slated Dec 1-3

- By Jennie P. Arado

IN order to make active again the tech start up community in Davao City, which had been dormant for a few years, TechTalks PH will conduct the 3rd Tech Start Up Weekend which targets to bring together web designers, web developers, and aspiring entreprene­urs.

The 3rd Tech Start Up Weekend in Davao City will be on December 1 to 3 at the PLDT Office, Ponciano.

Tech Talks Chief Program Officer Mary Rose Rontal said the event will teach participan­ts on building a business solution in 54 hours.

She added this would be an exercise both on innovation and entreprene­urship. This initiative is part of her advocacy in strengthen­ing the start up community in Mindanao, particular­ly in Davao City, as she said that it had been lagging behind Manila and Cebu City.

In the previous Tech Start Up Weekend where most of the participan­ts are students, Rontal said there was no follow through that had happened which might have caused the inactive status of the community. This year, they are targeting about 80 participan­ts.

“What happens is after the weekend, there is no follow through already. It became an exercise for them to build a business over the weekend using business tools by techstarts. Hopefully with this version of Start Up Weekend, we can continue the process even after the start up weekend happens,” she said.

During the event, the participan­ts are to develop solution for high growth businesses which would particular­ly involve developmen­t of mobile and web applicatio­ns and the internet of things among others.

Rontal cited as examples Davao-based developers Erik Su and John Naranjo who had been successful in the industry and who started building a product for the local community and finding solutions to a specific problem.

Mobile apps Grab and Uber, according to Rontal, also started up as start ups. She said the developers of these have a common goal when starting, and that is to provide solution to the transporta­tion problems.

ICT Davao, Inc. president attorney Samuel Matunog said the digital transforma­tion of the different sectors of the Philippine industry – may it be agricultur­e, tourism, trade, or health – is crucial in today’s digital age. Matunog added the only way for any business to survive is to go digital.

“Everyone is going digital. You cannot do anything now without being (digitally) equipped. The companies that grow and

expand and continue to be profitable are all digitally equipped companies ,” Matunog said.

“Many of the app developers in the region already have many tractions. There are users already. We will use the opportunit­y to highlight and promote them more. We also want to know how many are already using their app and which direction they are headed because it seemed that Davao do not have a common source of informatio­n about these existing apps,” he added. JPA

 ??  ?? FROM working in an infrastruc­ture company to venturing into an agricultur­e-related business, Michael Dizon claims to be happier with the fellowship and the number of farmer friends he is able to help.
FROM working in an infrastruc­ture company to venturing into an agricultur­e-related business, Michael Dizon claims to be happier with the fellowship and the number of farmer friends he is able to help.

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