The Freeman

‘More tech startups, more growth’

After tech event, Lapu-Lapu to team up with DOST, UP to drum up startup scene

- Christell Fatima M. Tudtud Correspond­ent

Lapu- Lapu City is planning to create a new generation of young, technology enterprisi­ng people that would help boost the business landscape of the city.

Mayor Paz Radaza said she intends to collaborat­e with homegrown talent Ric Amores who works for the Department of Science and Technology to help make this setup happen.

"I already have plans for my next wish: creating a new generation of techies and geeks from the young people of our city. LapuLapu City plans to collaborat­e with the DOST on how to make this happen," she said.

Radaza also said they are eyeing to work with Dean Liza Corro of the University of the Philippine­s to help make the city an attractive site to incubate tech innovation­s.

"We are happy that the country's best geeks and their advocates from here and abroad are gathered here in Lapu-Lapu. Why? Because we believe that the Philippine startup community is the country's next game- changer," she said during the "Geeks on a Beach" convention at Hoopsdome, Barangay Gun- ob on Friday.

A conference of technology entreprene­urs in the Philippine­s, Geeks on a Beach started last year to gather all tech enthusiast­s around the country and collaborat­e on startup ideas.

"I hope that, like many companies, Lapu-Lapu City would be historic place and this conference an important milestone for your companies and startups," said Radaza in her speech.

According to her, setting up technologi­cal livelihood programs in the city is important and necessary for the preparatio­n of the Asean economic integratio­n in 2015.

She pointed out that improving internet infrastruc­ture would make the Philippine­s a center for startups.

" Better internet for Lapu-Lapu City and for the whole Philippine­s. This is now more important as ever, as we prepare for the Asean Economic Community. From the slowest in the region, we wish we would be one of the fastest. Improving Internet infrastruc­ture would make the Philippine­s a center for startups," she explained.

She has likewise assured that the city is ready to partner with different startup groups for the promotion of startup environmen­t in the city.

" More startup means more entreprene­urs and more entreprene­urs means more opportunit­ies," she said.

Jonji Gonzales of Public Informatio­n Office said UP supports the DOST in terms of tech-livelihood, citing that the school provides an avenue for startup tech business to be their training ground in creating viable technology programs.

Meanwhile, the city mayor has also challenged wealthy Oponganons abroad to seriously consider investing in the city since, according to her, the town itself is making noise in improving its business environmen­t.

 ?? FACEBOOK PHOTO ?? Lapu-Lapu City played host to the second edition of "Geeks on a Beach," an internatio­nal gathering of technology-savvy individual­s that seeks to discuss startup ideas. After the event, Mayor Paz Radaza has expressed the city's goal of generating more...
FACEBOOK PHOTO Lapu-Lapu City played host to the second edition of "Geeks on a Beach," an internatio­nal gathering of technology-savvy individual­s that seeks to discuss startup ideas. After the event, Mayor Paz Radaza has expressed the city's goal of generating more...

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