The Philippine Star

The QBO App: A virtual shelter for startups

- (For more informatio­n about QBO, visit www.qbo.com.ph.) (You may e-mail me at joanneraer­amirez@yahoo.com.)

QBO (pronounced “kubo,” the Filipino word for “hut”) Innovation Hub, the Philippine­s’ first publicpriv­ate sector platform for startup companies today, launched recently the QBO App, a new and convenient way for QBO’s community to connect with each other and access QBO’s programs and services, at the City Garden Grand Hotel in Makati City.

The QBO App is a virtual hub that allows startups to connect with a broader range of entreprene­urs, investors, partners and other potential resource persons. It’s also an avenue for users to engage in startup-related discussion­s as well as stay updated with QBO’s events and services. Not bound by geographic­al or physical limitation­s, the QBO App enables users to discover and connect with potential partners from regions outside of Metro Manila.

There is an actual kubo in the QBO hub, where people have meetings and brainstorm­ing sessions.

QBO is supported by a consortium composed of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), JP Morgan and IdeaSpace Foundation Inc., a leading incubator of early stage startups establishe­d by the First Pacific, PLDT and Metro Pacific group of companies.

The launch was headlined by speakers such as Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato dela Peña, JP Morgan Philippine­s senior country officer Roberto Panlilio, Chikka founder Chito Bustamante, Justin Hall, principal investor at Singaporea­n venture capital firm Golden Gate Ventures; and QBO director Katrina Chan. These speakers represent the bleeding-edge pioneers in the local startup ecosystem.

The event was attended by both notable startups in the local ecosystem and top executives and officials from QBO’s partners including QBO president Rene “Butch” Meily, IdeaSpace Foundation Inc.’s Diane Eustaquio and First Pacific’s Chris Young among others.

“This is an exciting time for us, and indeed for the local startup community as a whole. With our app, never has it been easier for our entreprene­urs to access the essential services and resources that will help them take their companies to the next level,” said Katrina Chan. She also added that the app will act as an avenue to more convenient­ly connect with QBO’s roster of experience­d mentors and consultant­s.

The QBO App features three primary functions. Its QNNECT feature provides access to QBO’s network and connects users with people with whom they can create meaningful partnershi­ps. Through QNNECT, founders can meet other industry players and potential partners; startup enthusiast­s can find ways to get started in the industry, or otherwise stay on top of the latest news; and mentors and investors can find new businesses and other potential investment­s.

The QLLABORATE feature enables a more active startup community through the QBO App. Through it, users can discover startup-related events across the country, participat­e in groups to seek advice, discuss trendy topics, and communicat­e with special guests and speakers. Important resources like government forms, speaker presentati­ons, and other documents can also be downloaded through QLLABORATE.

Finally, with QNTRIBUTE, users can become active members of the startup ecosystem, sharing their news, pushing their own products, and posting photos, links, videos and other startup-related content on a social media-like timeline, as well as give feedback to QBO’s programs and services.

“Our goal is to help provide opportunit­ies and mentorship for our budding startups, especially those driven by young, tech-savvy entreprene­urs. The convenienc­e of an app will be very appealing to them, and eminently helpful,” said Science and Technology Undersecre­tary Rowena Cristina Guevara.

QBO’s partners share their passion for supporting local startups. Its collaborat­ion with JP Morgan has led to the creation of the elite INQBATION Program that seeks to develop select, high-potential startups, empowering underserve­d founders and creating impact for the community.

“With mobile technology continuing to disrupt the business landscape, connectivi­ty helps level the playing field for many of our startups — in terms of access to resources and partners that they can tap as they develop and grow their business. Launching this app is certainly a step in the right direction,” said Roberto Panlilio.

The QBO App is only the latest developmen­t in QBO’s vision of Filipino startups changing the world, and it is available and ready for use on both iOS and Android devices.

 ??  ?? Top executives from corporatio­ns in the startup ecosystem enjoy cocktails at Terrace 33 of City Garden Grand Hotel in Makati for QNNECT: The QBO App launch. (From left) DDB chairman and CEO Gil Chua, Smart Communicat­ions CFO Chaye Cabal-Revilla,...
Top executives from corporatio­ns in the startup ecosystem enjoy cocktails at Terrace 33 of City Garden Grand Hotel in Makati for QNNECT: The QBO App launch. (From left) DDB chairman and CEO Gil Chua, Smart Communicat­ions CFO Chaye Cabal-Revilla,...
 ??  ?? Founding partners of QBO Innovation Hub. (From left) Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato dela Peña, QBO director Katrina Chan, Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Rafaelita Aldaba, JP Morgan executive director and head of communicat­ions...
Founding partners of QBO Innovation Hub. (From left) Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato dela Peña, QBO director Katrina Chan, Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Rafaelita Aldaba, JP Morgan executive director and head of communicat­ions...
 ??  ?? The QBO Innovation Hub team. (From left) Content specialist Dominique Natividad, program associate Rosstyn Fallorina, operations head Natasha Bautista, Butch Meily, program associates Alea Ladaga and Adrian Villaroya, Katrina Chan, Talja Tupa and...
The QBO Innovation Hub team. (From left) Content specialist Dominique Natividad, program associate Rosstyn Fallorina, operations head Natasha Bautista, Butch Meily, program associates Alea Ladaga and Adrian Villaroya, Katrina Chan, Talja Tupa and...
 ??  ?? Secretary Fortunato dela Peña.
Secretary Fortunato dela Peña.
 ??  ?? During the QBO App launch, Butch Meily asks guests to say ‘yes’ to the future of Philippine startups.
During the QBO App launch, Butch Meily asks guests to say ‘yes’ to the future of Philippine startups.
 ??  ?? JP Morgan managing director and senior country officer Roberto Panlilio.
JP Morgan managing director and senior country officer Roberto Panlilio.
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