The Institute for Information Industry of Taiwan recently brought seven startup teams from their region to join Ignite 2019 and visit Spring Valley Technology and Innovation Park in Roxas City.
Cashalo has also partnered with Cebu Pacific for its air ticketing project, which aims to serve Filipinos who do not own a credit card. With this service it would be possible to purchase a ticket and pay for it later on installment.
Xpanse hopes to seamlessly bridge the selling, ordering, and shipping process of MSMEs through its proprietary automated shipping platform called noah.
Among the four apps, only the HazardHunter would be accessible to the public, as the other three were made for government agencies' use, according to Philvocs director Renato Solidum.
All of the 17 teams will receive equity-free funding for the development of their platforms, as well as trainings, mentorship, legal services, and an office space in Makati City as part of non-cash support that amounts to P600,000.
Two local technology business incubators – QBO Innovation Hub and Animo Labs – have inked a memorandum of understanding with Singapore-based BCB Blockchain for joint projects on incubations, hackathons, and smart city solutions.