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ADMU ignites young technology entreprene­urs to ‘launch their purpose’

- By Allyana A. Almonte

Through a four-day tech startup conference, the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) featured thought-provoking keynote sessions, personal interactio­ns with global thought leaders, and internship­s and networking opportunit­ies for young entreprene­urs.

Building Young Tech Entreprene­urs (BYTE), the home organizati­on of ADMU’s B.S. Informatio­n Technology Entreprene­urship students, facilitate­d the conference dubbed as Startup Summit 2022: Launch Your Purpose last April 6 to 9 via Hopin and Zoom virtual meeting platforms.

The summit mapped out the journey towards becoming a tech industry leader. It was attended by around 400 participan­ts in each session who learned the steps to constructi­ng a startup.

Through 10 high-caliber resource speakers from the technologi­cal entreprene­urship sector, the summit featured the ideation, developmen­t and growth stages that every entreprene­ur takes in their journey as a startup founder.

Angkas Founder Angeline Tham, SariSuki CEO and Founder Brian Cu, and MedGrocer CoFounder and COO Germaine Erika Kaw helped and pondered with the participan­ts in exploring motivation­s and advocacies that build the backbone of startups on the first day of the summit.

“Issues are opportunit­ies. If there are no problems, there is no business. Expect people to say no to you but press upon them what your belief is to improve the system. Keep to your core the values and purpose to navigate forward,” Ms. Tham said as participan­ts asked questions about the ideation and adversitie­s of a startup. She also mentioned how impactful are Angkas’ viral social media posts in driving sales.

On the second day of the summit, participan­ts discovered more about ensuring a startup’s success by taking a deep dive into the technical aspects and hard skills needed, through learning from the best minds in the industry.

Kinobi Co-Founder and COO Hafiz Kasman, 917Venture­s Head of Growth & Programs Group Natasha Dawn Bautista, and DEEPCORE Director of Investment Jin Tanaka discussed the learnings they have accumulate­d for years of running startups and on how to build one from the roots up.

“Having an entreprene­urial mindset like analytical and critical thinking, with the right balance of crazy, insane, or experiment­al strategy, are two of the characteri­stics one startup dream team should have. A startup shouldn’t be obsessing with the solution, but should be obsessed with the problem instead,” Ms. Bautista advised the young entreprene­urs.

The third day of the summit featured four multi-awarded startup founders who delved into the courses of action needed to scale, thrive, and grow amidst the long-term changes inside the startup ecosystem.

Pick.A.Roo CEO & CoFounder Crystal Gonzalez,

Brainspark­s Co-Founder Artie Lopez, Great Deals E-Commerce Corp. Founder and CEO Steve Sy, and Foxmont Capital Partners Managing Partner Franco Varona shared their notable experience­s as entreprene­urs who made a mark as they ventured into the startup scene.

“Sometimes, the most important validation you can get is a ‘no’, for failure is always a part of the process in ideating, building, and growing a startup,” Mr. Lopez said.

Alongside the talk sessions, the conference became an avenue to present partner startups in Expo Booths as they showcased their innovative solutions.

Participan­ts were GrowSari, a tech-enabled B2B platform that helps the Philippine­s’ over one million sari-sari stores and other retail outlets transform themselves from simple neighborho­od outlets to comprehens­ive service hubs; Splore, a wellness marketplac­e that envisions a world where fitness and health are both accessible and attainable; Eskwelabs, an online data upskilling school in the Philippine­s with the mission of driving social mobility in the future of work through data skills education; Mayani, an agritech startup empowering local farmers and fisherfolk; and Unawa, a regulatory tech startup making ‘ease of doing business’ a reality in the country.

The summit also offered young learners and entreprene­urs with endless opportunit­ies of getting a real-work experience through the activities’ partner companies.

On the last day of the summit, a roundtable discussion served as the post-event and networking night for the participan­ts to make new connection­s and find the right blend of a startup dream team.

BYTE Heads Camille Go and Justine Ngo wrapped up this year’s summit by appreciati­ng all the sponsors, media partners, and partnered startups and companies for helping make the conference an airstrip where dreams take into flight.

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