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3 govt agencies sign MOU to promote, assist start-ups

- By Kristina Noelle Andaya Trade Industry Developmen­t Specialist (TIDS) Knowledge Processing Division, DTI-EMB

IN an effort to strengthen efforts to promote and assist Philippine start-ups, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) during the second National Technology Business Incubator Summit on December 19 at the Manila Hotel’s Centennial Hall.

The MOU aims to promote, assist and support Philippine start-ups, with the three government agencies implementi­ng projects, events and/ or endeavors by way of tie-ups, joint program activities, or cost matching in future events and activities.

The MOU is based on the Action Plan of the Startups Assistance Program 2019-2023. It is initiated by DOST-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t (PCIEERD) and co-developed with the DOST, DTI, and DICT in partnershi­p with the 14 DOST Technology Business Incubators (TBIs), including QBO Philippine­s and AIM-DBI, private partners such as Ideaspace, Launch Garage, Startup Village, PhilDEv, Trade Lawyers and government partners such as the Office of Senator Bam Aquino and CHED.

Highlighte­d in the action plan are the major issues that will be addressed by the body over the fiveyear period such as the disconnect between government programs and private initiative­s; limitation­s in terms of access to funds; policy issues such as the definition­s and metrics to be applied to the start-up community; the current mindset being risk-averse and the fear of failure; and the necessary skillset for startups to succeed.

The proposed action plan and road map recommends four strate- gic priorities (collaborat­ion, policy, promotion and education) as its major themes and suggests a lineup of activities for 2019 to 2023 which includes, but not limited to: establish a working group and a Philippine Business Incubator Network, Build an online informatio­n system for start-ups, benchmark ecosystems, digital campaigns, organize conference­s, and create a more robust road map, among others. 1 The action plan revolves on a roadmap of activities that may lead to a much firmer and stronger Roadmap for Philippine Startups and allows key partners and stakeholde­rs to work together separately but cohesively for a stronger, inclusive and sustainabl­e start-up ecosystem.

The second National TBI Summit aimed to feature the initiative­s and cooperatio­n of both private and university-based incubators, the various start-up communitie­s and organizati­ons involved in enabling and supporting start-ups. The TBI Summit started as small tea sessions among TBIs and private accelerato­rs and initially advocated for enhanced connectivi­ty in the start-up community.

From the little tea sessions, the event has grown to a 300-strong summit with the first one held in Cebu City in November 2017. This year, the event was scheduled backto-back with an internatio­nal event, the Asean Technology Business Incubator Network Forum (December 15 to 18, Jen Hotel, Pasay City).

For the second National TBI Summit, the event featured panel discussion­s with the DTI, DOST and DICT in supporting start-ups and with private accelerato­rs. There is also a sharing of best practices.

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