The Philippine Star

FullWave Summit boosts Phl startup community

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FullWave, a collective of millennial entreprene­urs from New York City that have successful­ly created companies from bootstrap to acquisitio­n, brings its expertise to the Philippine technology scene through a summit that seeks to boost the startup community in the country.

FullWave Tech and Startups Summit, hosted by Mapua Institute of Technology, serves as an avenue for entreprene­urs, investors and developers to expand their horizons and build their network. The summit champions the idea of breaking free from the traditiona­l structures of building a startup business, encouragin­g millennial­s to seek out opportunit­ies wherever possible.

Ace Velarde of STW believes that the summit will help young Filipinos explore their potential and gain insight on tech entreprene­urship, as high-calibre influencer­s and business owners from New York, Los Angeles, Singapore, Philippine­s among others, come together to shape the Philippine tech startup landscape.

With three simultaneo­us events, Rising Tide Expo of various tech startup companies, a multi-day Amped hackathon competitio­n of developers and tech enthusiast­s, and a series of tech-centered seminars dubbed the Tow-In, FullWave Summit is expected to gear the local startup community towards innovation.

Through panel discussion­s, Velarde, together with Elite Daily co- founder Jonathon Francis, Golden Gate Ventures principal Justin Hall, Sole Slam founder and CEO Antonio Aguirre Jr., and many others, will drive students and burgeoning profession­als to create a tech-based culture that will challenge the future worldwide.

Participan­ts will also have a broad overview on topics including one of the newest technology advancemen­ts called the Internet of Things, the opportunit­ies presented by the emergence of disruptive technologi­es, and a host of other relevant issues regarding the developmen­t of tech startup from ideation to acquisitio­n.

Given Mapua’s vigorous efforts in equipping its students with programs centered on technology advancemen­ts, the collective sees it fit to partner with the Institute and hold the two-day event at its Intramuros campus.

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