From June 26 to 28, 2024, Taiwanese startup leaders visited the Philippines as part of the three-day Taiwan-Philippines Startup Exchange Program, co-organized by the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) and QBO Innovation Hub, with support from CrossBond and Startup Terrace. The visiting startups included ChiaTang Info. Co, Ltd., Turing Chain, ChoozMo, Zignet, and Crypto-Arsenal. These startups are involved in Information-Communication Technologies (ICT), AI, web3, and blockchain.
Accenture Philippine Hub for Innovation Tour
On June 26, 2024, delegates toured the Accenture Philippine Hub for Innovation, guided by Mr Arvin Yason, Innovation Lead. The tour showcased VR/XR solutions, blockchain technology, smart city tech, IoT solutions, space technology innovations, and quantum computing advancements. The event concluded with a presentation of generative AI products at the new GenAI Studio, highlighting Accenture’s commitment to technological progress.

Photo: Photo opportunity in Accenture Philippine Hub
Ateneo de Manila University Campus Visit
On June 27, the delegates visited Ateneo de Manila University, starting with a Sustainability Walk showcasing the university’s eco-initiatives. This was followed by a program featuring keynote presentations and a panel discussion on the Philippine business and investment environment. Notable speakers included Engr Maria Conception S Zabala from IPOPHL and Mr Joel Emmanuel C Sumpaico from QC LGU, who provided insights on intellectual property and local business support.

Photo: Photo of the delegates during Sustainability Walk at ADMU
Panel Discussion and Pitch Presentations
Later that day, experts like Dr Roberto Martin N Galang, Mr Jerahmeel Chen, and Mr Roland Benzon discussed market potential and funding opportunities for Taiwanese startups in the Philippines. Following the discussion, startups presented their businesses to a panel of judges, including Mr Ray Alimurung, Engr Benjamin Mirasol, and Ms Phoebe Fontanilla. The event emphasized the importance of international collaborations and market entry strategies.

Photo: Photo opportunity after Startups Pitching
Taiwan Embassy Visit
The final day, June 28, featured a courtesy call to Ambassador Wallace Minn-Gan Chow at the Taiwanese embassy, where startups presented their businesses and explored market opportunities in the Philippines.
Overall, the exchange program not only facilitated valuable insights and networking opportunities but also reinforced the importance of collaboration between Taiwan and the Philippines in driving innovation and economic growth. By fostering these international relationships, both countries can look forward to shared technological advancements and business ventures in the future.

Photo: Photo opportunity during the Embassy Visit
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If you are interested to learn more about Startup Exchange Program or similar initiatives, visit Ateneo Intellectual Property Office website at www.aipo.ateneo.edu or get in touch with us at aipo@ateneo.edu. You may also check out our Facebook and LinkedIn pages for the latest updates and announcements.
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