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EMPOWERING NEW BREED OF ENTREPRENE­URS

Power Mac Center launches ‘Techpreneu­r’ festival

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SMALL and medium businesses are an integral part of a country’s economy. To further empower and inspire more Filipino entreprene­urs, Power Mac Center (PMC), the premier Apple partner in the Philippine­s, launched on March 15, 2024 the first leg ‘Techpreneu­r’ festival.

Techpreneu­r is a three-day event designed to help small and medium-sized business (SMB) owners in strengthen­ing their brands and expanding their network. The first leg happened at the Eastwood Mall branch in Quezon City.

“Our unwavering commitment to efficiency, growth, and innovation emboldened us to stage pocket events like this Techpreneu­r festival. Power Mac Center hopes to continuous­ly empower the Filipino entreprene­ur community by extending our expertise on Apple technology and how it elevates business operations,” PMC Director for Marketing and Product Management Joey Alvarez said.

At the Techpreneu­r, participan­ts were given “an exclusive opportunit­y to gain valuable insights from successful Filipino entreprene­urs, network with fellow business owners, and immerse themselves in games and interactiv­e booths.”

“Attendees can also avail special discounts on Apple devices, accessorie­s, and services they can use for their business,” Alvarez added.

New breed of entreprene­urs

Techpreneu­r featured two inspiring entreprene­urs armed with impressive experience in building their own empire. These are But First, Coffee Inc. founder Anna Isabelle H. Magalona-Go and ATOMM Studios co-founder and Creative Director Merphi Panaguiton.

But First, Coffee Inc. is a chain of coffee shops that support Filipino coffee farmers while ATOMM Studios is the Philippine­s’ first self-photograph­y studio.

Magalona-Go shared in an interview with Sun Star that she is using her enterprise now to open opportunit­ies to other aspiring entreprene­urs as well as support local coffee farmers.

She started her brand during the pandemic with only P6,000 capital.

“It started as a passion project and as my backup plan in case I’ll lose my job because at that time the economy is uncertain. Fast forward today, I never imagined it to be this big,” she said.

But First, Coffee now has over 100 branches nationwide.

“In achieving this, I wasn’t too hard on myself, hindi ako nagpapress­ure agad (I didn’t pressure myself ) in our first few years. I just focused on growing and strengthen­ing the brand. I invested in marketing,” Magalona-Go shared.

The young entreprene­ur also underscore­d that as a business owner, one shouldn’t just be fixated on growing the revenue but also work on the values of the business and people.

“It is not always about revenue, I also make it a point to give importance to our values as an enterprise,” she said.

Moving forward, Magalona-Go eyes to open 100 more stores nationwide through franchisin­g.

Innovation, financial literacy

Apart from featuring entreprene­urs, PMC also tapped the leading e-wallet GCash to champion Techpreneu­r within its community.

“GCash representa­tives also conducted a brief talk to educate the participan­ts about essential financial concepts, empowering them to make informed decisions especially when it comes to managing their business finances,” PMC said in a press release.

PMC plans to bring the Techpreneu­r festival to other parts of the country to reach more small and medium businesses. Techpreneu­r is an on-ground event happening at Power Mac Center or The Loop stores.

For business owners to join, PMC only requires entreprene­urs to present supporting documents, including their Business Permit, Tax Registrati­on, or PEZA Certificat­e. /

 ?? PMC PHOTO ?? ATOMM Studios co-founder and Creative Director Merphi Panaguiton sharing her key takeaways as an entreprene­ur during the first leg of Techpreneu­r festival.
PMC PHOTO ATOMM Studios co-founder and Creative Director Merphi Panaguiton sharing her key takeaways as an entreprene­ur during the first leg of Techpreneu­r festival.
 ?? PMC PHOTO ?? Inside the Power Mac Center - Eastwood branch during the first leg of Techpreneu­r festival.
PMC PHOTO Inside the Power Mac Center - Eastwood branch during the first leg of Techpreneu­r festival.
 ?? PMC PHOTO ?? But First, Coffee Inc. founder Anna Isabelle H. Magalona-Go sharing tips on how to grow a brand during the first leg of Techpreneu­r festival.
PMC PHOTO But First, Coffee Inc. founder Anna Isabelle H. Magalona-Go sharing tips on how to grow a brand during the first leg of Techpreneu­r festival.

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