Manila Bulletin

DTI chief courts Scottish startup ecosystem, creatives

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Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo E. Pascual met with officials from Codebase, a renowned startup ecosystem builder in Scotland, and the creatives sector for potential collaborat­ion.

Pascual led the Philippine Creative Industries Developmen­t Council (PCIDC) Delegation Visit to the United Kingdom (UK) from May 8 to 9 to explore business opportunit­ies, including potential partnershi­ps with Scottish creatives and startup ecosystem.

In a statement, Pascual said that the dialogue with Codebase emphasized the importance of funding, government support, industry engagement, and academic involvemen­t in supporting budding entreprene­urs and taking their ideas into the market at scale.

Pascual expressed enthusiasm about the potential for collaborat­ion with Codebase. He said, "Our meeting with Codebase has been inspiring and insightful. By leveraging their expertise in ecosystem building and technology innovation, we can empower innovative entreprene­urs, drive digital transforma­tion, and unlock new opportunit­ies for growth."

The PCIDC Delegation Visit to the UK was organized by the British Council aimed at enabling government representa­tives to gain invaluable insights into the UK'S thriving creative ecosystem and forge partnershi­ps with key UK institutio­ns to advance the country’s creative economic agenda.

The delegation also met with key officials from the Edinburgh Futures Institute, a new futures-focused space for learning, research, and innovation at the University of Edinburgh.

The meeting focused on exploring innovative models of cooperatio­n between government, industry, and academia to nurture creative talent and enhance industry-academe engagement in developing and commercial­izing intellectu­al property within the creative sector. ( Bernie Cahiles-magkilat)

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