Third batch of startups complete Ideaspace acceleration program
en new early-stage technology startups will now join the growing pool of the Philippine startup ecosystem as IdeaSpace Foundation (IdeaSpace), one of the country’s largest tech incubator and accelerators, graduates its third batch of hardware and software startups for its annual program.
The 10 startups target varying industries and offer a mix of hardwareand software-based solutions to the country’s most pressing issues. At the end of the incubation and acceleration period, the startups have produced innovations that address the following challenges:
TOn living better Halina’t Bumasa - Young parents who build learning apps for toddlers that foster a love for learning and Filipino culture.
Frontlearners - Ready-to-use cost effective e-School-in-a-Box with interactive K12 lessons that can be used even without the internet.
Heat Stress Analyzer - IoT sensor and app that helps farmers to maximize their yield through advanced monitoring and analytics of crop condition.
On caring and helping better
Zinergi - Online matchmaker of brands and events for event sponsorship that allows easier and optimized partnerships through advanced analytics.
Vinteo - Customer analytics solution that provides on-demand statistics and analytical tools for business growth and optimization purposes.
Croo - Wearable safety button that informs your loved ones about your location during an emergency. On a better and safer world JustGo - Transforms public utility tricycles into hybrids through its economical conversion technology, giving them all the benefits of electric tricycles without their shortcomings.
Stream Energy - Helps building produce hydroelectricity from their own tap water system in order to save on energy costs.
FAME - Makes air and sea travel safer through its affordable and easily deployable general aviation & maritime transponder and gateway.
The 2015 IdeaSpace startups presented their final products during the Demo Day held on October 24 at the Meralco Multi-Purpose Hall in Pasig City.