The Freeman

Teachers attend training on technopren­eurship

College teachers from Cebu, Bacolod, and Tagbilaran learn about technopren­eurship at Smart’s SWEEPx event

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Tagbilaran City in Bohol is gateway to such top tourism attraction­s as the Chocolate Hills and the white sand beaches of Panglao, but it is difficult and expensive to get around using the tricycles that are the most common means of transport.

Three faculty members of Holy Name University in Tagbilaran proposed an innovative solution to this mobility challenge – a localized booking system for tricycles – during the three-day SWEEPx: Technopren­eurship Training for Teachers initiated by Smart Communicat­ions.

The training, the third leg of which was recently held at the University of Cebu Banilad Campus, aims to inspire teachers to promote technology entreprene­urship among their students so the latter could use their academic learnings to solve problems in their communitie­s.

The previous sessions were held in Cabanatuan and Davao. SWEEPx is the longest-running collaborat­ion between Smart and the academe which aims to raise the standards of engineerin­g and IT education in the country.

TECHNOPREN­EURSHIP SKILLS

The SWEEPx training taught participan­ts the process of identifyin­g a problem and solving it from a user's perspectiv­e, and connected these skills with such entreprene­urship values as getting funding for and marketing their product.

"Technopren­eurship is not just about learning how to do business to make a profit. It is also understand­ing the needs of the market. From the training, I learned practical business skills and strategic applicatio­ns that I can impart to my students," said Eduardo P. Mendoza Jr. of the University of San Carlos IT Department.

Several universiti­es in Cebu and one each in the cities of Bacolod and Tagbilaran were represente­d in the technopren­eurship seminar by faculty from their respective IT, Engineerin­g, or Business Administra­tion department­s.

SWEEPx participan­ts underwent a pitching workshop handled by Tudlo Innovation­s Solutions, Inc. managing director Vince Loremia. He said his technology business that grew out of the need for emergency and disaster response solutions "started with what you had two days ago – an idea."

From his pitching experience with investors, Loremia said he learned it is always best to start with a story than to present figures. He added that they should also be aware of the most common things that tech startup founders miss out on when talking to investors, such as demonstrat­ing an understand­ing of the market, clearly presenting revenue projection­s, and showing a plan to mitigate big risks.

University of Cebu - Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue Campus faculty member Teodoro A. Avergonzad Jr. said one important thing he learned from the training was understand­ing the user experience or UX process and its role in creating great products.

Phil Smithson, On Off Group director, handled the training on the use of the UX process and its role in the creation of great products and having these tested with the people who will use them. The Dream Project founder Prim Paypon talked about how to identify social pains and problems.

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