DTI chief courts Scottish startup ecosystem, creatives
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)