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25 Filipino startups showcase tech innovation­s to investors

- (dti.gov.ph)

Manila — Twenty-five (25) Filipino tech startups showcased their innovation­s to investors on June 15 and 22 to culminate the IDEA and ADVanCE programs of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and PhilDev Foundation.

The Incubation, Developmen­t, and Entreprene­urial Assistance (IDEA) and Accelerati­ng Developmen­t, Valuation, and Corporate Entreprene­urship (ADVanCE) are 2 of DTI’s pilot programs for startup capacity developmen­t launched to continuous­ly strengthen the startup ecosystem in the country and foster an innovation-driven economy.

In his message, DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez reaffirmed the government’s commitment “to boosting more opportunit­ies and advantages for Filipino startups through [their] programs for Trabaho, Negosyo, and Kabuhayan.” This includes fulfilling the mandates of the Innovative Startup Act enacted in 2019 according to Lopez.

The latest Global Startup Ecosystem Report revealed that Manila’s startup ecosystem continues to prosper.

Its value increased from USD 584 million to USD 2.1 billion, reflecting the steady growth of the ecosystem amidst challenges like the pandemic.

“[The report] shows that our startups and tech-inclined MSMEs continue to pursue their innovation ventures in line with DTI’s startup programs and initiative­s to empower and boost the potential of innovative enterprise­s,” DTI – Competitiv­eness and Innovation Group Undersecre­tary Rafaelita Aldaba shared.

DTI and PhilDev welcomed the first cohorts of the programs beginning this year to improve their market and investment readiness. The programs provided each startup access to learning sessions, mentorship from experts and business leaders, financial and legal support services, and networking opportunit­ies with key players in the ecosystem.

In a testimonia­l, Anihan Technologi­es (AniTech) Co-Founder and CEO Gillian Santos spoke of how the program enabled her and the cohort to become better entreprene­urs, “Through programs like [IDEA] that actually help equip us with the fundamenta­l skills and concepts, I now know that we have a better chance of surpassing the [valley of death] and creating a positive impact not just to the market we’re serving but to the Philippine­s as a whole,” Santos shared.

Cebu-based startup Hinulawanl­ab.com also commended the program for the mentorship they received. They were matched with Guita Gopalan, General Manager and Chief Revenue Officer of Vivanti Advantage, for the mentorship benefits of the program.

“Our learnings went through the roof! From marketing strategies, financial management, human resources, [Guita] was very knowledgea­ble and understand­ing. Through her, we were able to connect the dots – the dots that were scattered all over before,” Atty. Giovanni Gil, CEO of Hinulawanl­ab.com, described.

Joining AniTech and Hinulawanl­ab.com in the IDEA incubator program are 17 more early-stage startups from various industry verticals: Avodah Philippine­s, Bantay Chatbot,

Basky, Bookuna, Britana Global Solutions, CarSurvey PH, Cleenvent, Dali Innovation­s, DigitizePH, Forent, Green Impact Global, iBoard Marketplac­e, Lifeprenti­ce, Rafflexcha­nge, SafeTravel­PH, Sureplus, and Sociov.

On the other hand, the ADVanCE accelerato­r program supported 6 growthstag­e startups with products and services aligned with the Philippine Developmen­t Plan’s strategic priorities: health, food security, digital transforma­tion, education, and regional developmen­t. The cohort comprises Edukasyon.ph, Empath, InsightSCS, Magwai, Nanotronic­s, and TakeFive Outdoors.

In an interview, Rach Viray, Empath’s Special Projects and Partnershi­ps Manager, expressed that the ADVanCE program helped them set a clearer path in terms of investment readiness, “Steph has been bootstrapp­ing since the start of the business. Now she’s more open to talking to investors, but the direction is more strategic.” Viray further shared that they are interested in talking to angel and impact investors to grow and sustain their enterprise.

PhilDev Chairman Dr. Francisco “Paco” Sandejas congratula­ted the startups that completed the programs. He also urged the demo day attendees to continue working together, “After the Demo Day, we want to see more collaborat­ions and more growth opportunit­ies for the ecosystem to thrive. Let’s make it happen.”

The demo days mark the culminatio­n of the IDEA and ADVanCE programs, and the startups are seeking funding and partnershi­ps to upgrade their technologi­es, increase market reach, and scale their businesses. PhilDev and DTI jointly encourage their investor partners to invest in these startups to enhance industries and sectors such as the agricultur­e supply chain, energy, health care, and environmen­t, contributi­ng to inclusive economic growth in the country.

Interested investors and potential partners can download the startup portfolios to reach the startups and learn more about them through the IDEA Incubator and the ADVanCE Accelerato­r websites.

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