QC gov't names 6 finalists for 2nd batch of 'StartUp' program
By Hannah Nicol
The Quezon City local government announced on Thursday, Nov. 16, the six finalists for the second batch of StartUP QC program.
The six finalists are Eco-Uling by Project Lily, Forent, Hibla PH, Kippap Learning, Likhaan, and Zaxxun’s Boxmatic.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte said that this initiative aims to produce jobs for the QCitizens.
“Our startup initiative aims to create new jobs and opportunities, stimulate the entrepreneurial spirit, promote innovation, and strengthen the startup ecosystem in Quezon City,” she said.
“This is the kind of business environment we want to foster in the City. With the special focus of these startup finalists towards sustainability and social impact, they also support our commitment to deliver on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals,” she added.
The Quezon City Public Information Office (PIO) stated that the chosen finalists come from various industries such as e-commerce, sustainable goods, and digital platforms, showing a diverse range of sectors.
They also added that the chosen finalists will proceed to the coaching and mentoring stage of the program, extensive business and technical training facilitated through connections within the startup community.
This strategic collaboration in the city has gained access to a comprehensive support ecosystem involving government officials, academia, and private entities.
This provides them with crucial expertise and abilities to fine-tune their business models, paving the way for enduring success in the long term.
Belmonte highlighted the importance of cities being both innovative and supportive to businesses. She emphasized that local governments need to foster an inclusive environment that encourages growth and progress for all kinds of businesses.
With funding, mentorship, learning sessions, incentives, and business assistance from the local government, StartUp QC seeks to establish a city with a robust entrepreneurial and innovative ecosystem involving the academe and private sector located in the metropolis,” she added.
The StartUp QC Program collaborates with various institutions such as the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Quezon City University (QCU), Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU), Miriam College (MC), Thames International, Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.), and the University of the Philippines, Diliman (UPD).
It also partners with StartUp Village and Launchgarage.