This is only the second time, after the 58th IMO in 2017, that all six members of the Philippine team won a medal. The Philippines also ranked 31st out of 112 countries, up from last year’s 38th out of 107 countries.
The findings were a pleasant surprise: while the IoT industry has often been considered vulnerable, these automotive-related smart and connected devices proved to be quite secure, with no major vulnerabilities exposed.
Filipino startup company Exora recently launched a platform to help establishments in their energy procurement needs that can result in much lower energy costs.
PayMaya has powered PRC’s website with an online checkout page that will allow Filipinos to pay electronically for their examination, initial license registration, renewal of Professional Identification Card, and for certifications of board rating and passing.
The new law aims to help startups and startup enablers by providing incentives like travel grants, access to a Startup Venture Fund, and assistance in getting visas and business permits.