The Philippine Star

Smart, Albay tap tech start-up for disaster preparedne­ss app

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Smart Communicat­ions Inc. (Smart) is working with the provincial government of Albay and a tech start-up to customize a disaster and emergency mobile applicatio­n to be used by the Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office (APSEMO) in its disaster management operations.

Called Tudlo (Visayan and Bicolano which means “to teach, to guide, to point”), the mobile app is a multi-purpose communicat­ions platform for disaster and emergencie­s. The partnershi­p to develop the app was announced at the sidelines of an ongoing Workshop on Disaster Response held here by the GSMA Disaster Response Committee in cooperatio­n with Smart.

Tudlo features relevant informatio­n on managing and dealing with emergencie­s and disasters; government bulletins and advisories; crowd-sourcing on on-ground situation; locator feature for evacuation sites; mapping for government agencies for easier coordinati­on of aid and rescue efforts as well as emergency features that can be activated on the device. It can also generate situationa­l analytics that can provide useful insights in future disasters and emergencie­s.

Tudlo will include new features based on the requiremen­ts of the province of Albay, which is known for its disaster risk reduction. The developers of Tudlo will use APSEMO’s wealth of informatio­n on disaster preparedne­ss as a resource for the applicatio­n.

An award-winning applicatio­n, Tudlo was recognized as Best Community App during the Visayas leg of the Smart Developer Network (Smart DevNet) hackathon for social good last year and emerged as one of the twenty finalists in the first-ever national competitio­n for the best tech start-up idea of the IdeaSpace Foundation, Inc. (IdeaSpace) which Smart is supporting.

“Communicat­ion before, during and after disaster and emergency situations is very important. This is specially so for warning and evacuation. Without good tools for communicat­ions, the overall setup of our operations will fail. Communicat­ions save a lot of lives. We’re looking forward to using Tudlo to complement our disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation tools.” said Cedric Daep, APSEMO department head.

“We’re basically connecting socially innovative mobile applicatio­ns from the developer and start-up community to local government­s, institutio­ns and people who will benefit most in using these wireless technologi­es. It’s an excellent example of ‘apptivism’ or the use of mobile apps for social good.” said Ramon Isberto, Smart public affairs group head.

“We’ve been working on our app for the past year and Albay will be the first live case where we can study, test and further improve it. We hope that this will be used by more provinces in the country.” said Vince Loremia, co-founder of Tudlo, which is based in Cebu City.

The announceme­nt was made in Legazpi City where the internatio­nal workshop is being held to help the various groups share global best practices in the mobile industry. The first of its series, the seminar’s topic is Preparing and Responding to Earthquake­s: Best Practices for the Mobile Industry. Attending the event are mobile operators, device manufactur­ers, government agencies and groups involved in disaster preparedne­ss and emergency response.

 ??  ?? MOBILE APP FOR DISASTER PREPAREDNE­SS AND RESPONSE:In photo are (from left) Darwin Flores, Smart public affairs department head for community partnershi­ps; Ramon Isberto, Smart public affairs group head; Cedric Daep, APSEMO department head, and Vince Loremia, co-founder of Tudlo.
MOBILE APP FOR DISASTER PREPAREDNE­SS AND RESPONSE:In photo are (from left) Darwin Flores, Smart public affairs department head for community partnershi­ps; Ramon Isberto, Smart public affairs group head; Cedric Daep, APSEMO department head, and Vince Loremia, co-founder of Tudlo.

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