Business Connect, a Dutch consulting company focused on setting up startup ecosystems worldwide, is organizing a trade mission to the Philippines in October this year to drum up interest for the country, Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo E. Pascual announced.
Pascual, who is currently leading a three-week investment roadshow in Europe, met with Business Connect founder and owner Pjotr Steinmetz in Netherlands during his three business meetings with various Dutch companies on June 30.
The Dutch trade mission to the Philippines on October 9-13 is being organized together with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (DCCP) and in coordination with the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Brussels.
It will be composed of Dutch startups and other companies involved in high-tech, agricultural technology, and water sectors. The trade mission will coincide with IGNITE Philippines that is scheduled on 12-13 October.
"We are looking forward to your visit in the Philippines as you work in organizing a trade mission to our country. I would like to emphasize that one of the top priorities of the DTI under my leadership is to create an enabling environment for startups through the Startup Act which was signed into law on 26 April 2019," Pascual said.
Pascual told the Dutch companies that the Philippines’ Republic Act No. 11337 also known as the Innovative Startup Act aims to strengthen, promote, and develop an innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystem and culture in the Philippines. It focuses on providing benefits and removing constraints to encourage the establishment and operation of innovative new enterprises and businesses.
Business Connect had successfully established startup communities in the Netherlands and Taiwan. They are now working towards establishing a similar ecosystem in the Philippines through a collaboration with Techshake, Asia's most active Philippine-based Startup Ecosystem Builder that creates thousands of connections and opportunities for startups.
Pascual also led the meeting with BlueCap Hydro, a leading manufacturer of innovative and integrated micro hydropower generators and an initiator and co-developer of micro hydropower projects. BlueCap Hydro was represented by its CEO and Founder Duco Wansink and Commercial Director and Co-Founder Damiano Piacenza.
During the meeting, BlueCap Hydro confirmed its contract with the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) to deploy 50 x 50KW micro-hydropower plants in the Philippines. The project aims to provide off-grid energy to run irrigation pumps and provide post-harvest value-added activities such as drying and cooling of agricultural produce.
Pascual affirmed the continued support of the Philippine government in setting up a manufacturing facility for micro grid power generators in the country. He also emphasized the importance of the energy sector as a backbone for establishing and sustaining industry value chains and the main driver for industry development.
"As we aim to fill up value chain gaps and increase value-added activities in the country, the energy sector plays a vital role in providing sufficient, stable, and secured energy to strategic industries that we target to locate in the country," he said.
Pascual also met with Xinyx Semiconductor Design Services, Inc. (Xinyx Semicon), a pioneer integrated circuit (IC) design solutions house based in Alabang, Muntinlupa City. The company started in 2007 with only six employees and since then, it has grown to 348 employees with a branch in Cagayan de Oro and in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Charade Avondo, president of Xinyx Semicon, shared their plans to establish a base in The Netherlands to cater to companies in need of IC design services. They also expressed their interest in hiring more Filipino engineers from top technical schools, colleges, and universities through collaborations.
Pascual expressed his support toward Avondo's advocacy of improving the quality of IT engineering graduates in the Philippines, which would enhance the country’s ability to provide world-class engineering services to the European market.