The Philippine Star

Top 10 teams shortliste­d for innovation awards

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From over a hundred proposals that were narrowed down to 20 semi-finalists last February, 10 of the most #FutureRead­y Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G solutions were selected by Smart Communicat­ions (Smart) to contend for top honors at the 15th SWEEP Innovation and Excellence Awards.

With more than one million pesos total worth of cash and prizes up for grabs at the grand finals in May, the SWEEP Awards is an annual competitio­n that encourages innovation and excellence in wireless applicatio­ns developmen­t among students of tertiary schools. The search is part of Smart’s Wireless Engineerin­g Education Program, an industry-academe linkage initiative with a network of over 30 colleges and universiti­es nationwide that offer ECE and IT courses.

Playground of great ideas

The selection of SWEEP 15’s Top 10 innovators took place at the closing of the project’s threeday Boot Camp, where mentors from Smart, technopren­eurship incubator IdeaSpace Foundation, and startups helped finetune the teams’ applicatio­ns. Semi-finalists participat­ed in a variety of workshops, such as an idea generation training by The Dream Project PH’s main founder Prim Paypon. Ideaspace Accelerati­on Program Lead Brenda Valerio guided students on product validation processes for startups. To help hone future technopren­eurs’ pitching skills, Smart invited eCFulfill co-founder and chief strategist Bonnie Factor, as well as InvestEd co-founder and CEO Carmina Bayombong.

“It’s great how this project focuses on trying to create platforms, input discussion­s, and strategies among college students,” said Dreamagine­er Prim Paypon.

“The SWEEP Awards is a playground where great ideas are found,” he added. “If we intervene at the level of idea generation and creation, we can be assured that there will be better startups in the years to come,” he added.

Top 10 finalists

Guided by #SWEEP15’s theme “#FutureRead­y: Creative Innovation­s Beyond Imaginatio­n”, judges narrowed down the competitio­n to the following 10 solutions: LYNIA by Asia Pacific College, ALERTO by Bicol University Polangui Campus, MOSFAS by Camarines Sur Polytechni­c Colleges, Palaymo by Mapua University, ARGOS by National Teachers College, BeeNotifie­d and Smart FDAS by Technologi­cal University of the Philippine­s, Car Space by University of San Jose - Recoletos, iFarm by the University of the Cordillera­s, and PONDORA by University of the Immaculate Conception.

PLDT-Smart Public Affairs Group head Ramon Isberto praised all the teams who vied for a slot at the grand finals, saying that it was not easy to shortlist only 10 finalists since the judges were impressed with all of the entries. “I sincerely advise the teams that will not be chosen to not stop innovating,” Isberto said. “Take everything that you learned during the Boot Camp and entire SWEEP Awards process – how you all stretched your limits – and keep trying so that you will be effective technopren­eurs.”

For 15 years, Smart has partnered with SWEEP schools to help them produce industryre­ady ECE and IT graduates by leveraging on its network, infrastruc­ture and technologi­es. For more informatio­n on SWEEP, visitwww.facebook.com/ sweepschoo­ls or www.facebook.com/smartcommu­nities.

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