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‘Geeks on a Beach’ tech in Bora meet

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THE most promising startups and tech innovators will converge in the world’s best island of Boracay for the very first “Geeks on a Beach” event on September 26-27, 2013.

This two-day conference – organized by TechTalks.ph who brought Startup Weekend to Cebu and Davao – will be a techfest, featuring the world’s most-promising tech leaders who will talk about instructiv­e and useful topics on gaming, mobile apps, and graphic design.

It will also be a great opportunit­y for startup founders to pitch innovative ideas and create a network of partners, enroute to building new products and launching businesses that would attract investors to the Philippine­s.

The gathering will be held against the soothingly beautiful backdrop that Boracay offers – picturesqu­e sunrise and sunset, soft white sand, and clear blue ocean, among many other natural wonders distinguis­hing Boracay as “the world’s best island” by Travel+Leisure.

The ‘ Geeks on a Beach’ confab is very timely for startup enthusiast­s as the Philip- pines has just been given another credit ratings upgrade, following its first investment grade from Fitch Ratings and favorable growth prognoses from various institutio­ns.

An investment grade serves as a signal to investors that a country is suitable for business and that its government and private enterprise­s have the good ability to pay their obligation­s.

Internatio­nal credit-rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) said in a statement on May 2 that it had raised the country’s credit rating to the minimum investment grade of BBB- from BB and assigned a “stable” outlook on the country’s new rating.

The Philippine­s’ improved credit rating is an affirmatio­n that the local economy is sound and at par with higherrate­d countries.

Speakers for “Geeks on the Beach” will be Bowei Gai, founder and chief ambassador of World Startup Report; Jojo Flores, co-founder and vice president of Plug & Play; Ron Hose, founding partner of Innovation Endeavors and co-founder of Tokbox; Maria Ressa, CEO and executive edi- tor of Rappler; and many more successful startup leaders.

Gai was recently in the Philippine­s for the 8th stop of his World Startup Report tour that started on New Year’s Eve this year. Gai’s project is aimed at connecting with local entreprene­urs around the world and pooling together best business practices and knowledge.

“The Philippine­s has a huge pool of talent,” Gai said. “I just can’t wait to see where and how this country ends up in the next five to 10 years,” he said.

Gai’s bullish projection is also shared by Mr. Hose, who recently moved to the Philippine­s from Silicon Valley to focus on emerging tech startup opportunit­ies in Southeast Asia.

“The Philippine­s has been overlooked for a very long time,” Hose said. “The economy is great, the culture is great, the weather is great, and there is a lot of ‘white space’ especially in technologi­es”

“White space means areas open for opportunit­ies where no one is competing,” Hose explained.

The “Geeks on a Beach” event also features fun-filled geek games, film showing, and exhibition­s for participan­ts to enjoy.

Technologi­cal background or mastery is not a requiremen­t for admission. One can simply attend “Geeks on a Beach” armed with interest and wicked ideas.

To register, interested parties may visit the official event website at http://www.geeksonabe­ach.com/. The first 20 early registrant­s will get the chance to have a group lunch with the speakers. For more informatio­n and details, log on to the official “Geeks on a Beach” Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/ GeeksOnABe­ach and follow developmen­ts on twitter @ GeeksOnABe­ach.

“Geeks on a Beach” is organized by TechTalks.ph and sponsored by Ideaspace and Smart through Smart Developer Network, Freelancer. com, Microsoft Philippine­s, Lenovo Mobile Philippine­s, Metrodeal.com and Megaworld. This event is also supported by Game Developers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (GDAP).

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