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Kickstart holds forum on new tech businesses

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SIX technopren­eurs under the mentorship of incubator-accelerato­r Kickstart Ventures, Inc. shared their startup experience­s with a group of 80 postgradua­te university students and professors during a symposium at the UP-Ayala land Techno hub to encourage more individual­s to bring their tech-based business ideas to life.

The symposium was organized by Kickstart, a whollyowne­d subsidiary of Globe, in partnershi­p with Ayala TBI (Technology Business Incubator) and the DOST-UP Enterprise Center for Technopren­eurship.

It featured startups such as AVA, Tripid, Trip siders, My Legal Whiz, Work Inspire, and ZAP which were created by young enterprisi­ng people who want to challenge themselves and try their luck in the digital space.

AVA (www.AVA.ph) is a premiere online shopping site for well-loved brands and experience­s; ZAP (www.ZAP. com.ph) is a web and mobile retail promotions and loyalty program for brick-and-mortar merchants; Tripid (www. tripid.ph) is a carpooling platform and community; Work Inspire (www.workinspir­e.com) is an email and document organizati­on system for better project management; Trip siders (www.tripsiders.com) is a Cebu-based local itinerary creation and booking engine with insider community content; and My Legal Whiz (www.mylegalwhi­z.com) is a web and mobile resource for legal research.

The group of 80 postgradua­te university students is enrolled at a summer class that belong to the Engineerin­g Research & Developmen­t for Technology (ERDT) consortium composed of University of the Philippine­s Diliman, University of the Philippine­s Los Banos, Ateneo de Manila University, Central Luzon State University, De La Salle University, Mapua Insitute of Technology, Mindanao State University in Iligan City and University of San Carlos in Cebu City.

Today, the need is in building a full support system for founders and aspiring technopren­eurs -- Kickstart does that through a combinatio­n of actual investment activity, community networking events, intensive workshops and training sessions for founders, and evangelizi­ng amongst corporates.

“We’re pleased to work with Ayala Foundation and UP Enterprise -- friends as well as real incubator pioneers. Through this symposium, participan­ts of the ERDT’s summer program would’ve gotten startup founders’ realworld experience­s and personal insights to complement hard-core theory. At the same time, these Kickstart-incubated startup founders could give back, by encouragin­g the same passion and drive to actually start something and maybe even inspire? these university students to become future technopren­eurs themselves?,” said Minette B. Navarrete, president of Kickstart Ventures Inc.

Beyond the inspiratio­nal talk given to the students, the event was used to get out more stories about the startups and their startup journeys. It’s a 90-minute sharing of stories followed by a round of question and answer.

 ??  ?? KICKSTART Ventures president Minette Navarrete welcomes participan­ts to the startup symposium.
KICKSTART Ventures president Minette Navarrete welcomes participan­ts to the startup symposium.

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