QC introduces eight new participants for StartUp program's third batch
As part of its commitment to expanding and enhancing the local startup ecosystem, the Quezon City local government introduced eight new participants for the StartUp program’s third batch on Sunday, August 18, who will undergo various capacity-building components and compete for equity-free grants of up to P1 million.
This year's StartUp program includes the following participants: Alerto Ph, a mobile application centralizing emergency and disaster data to provide accessible, collated status information during crises; BuildIt, a digital canvassing platform for contractors, offering quick pricing assessments; CallBack, a digital casting platform connecting artists and producers; Kwentoon, a digital platform promoting literacy and contemporary visual arts among Filipino youth; Lithos Manufacturing, a portable, foldable tank box with a filtration system that provides immediate, sustainable access to safe drinking water in remote or disaster-affected areas; Nyha Robotics, a one-stop solution for accessible and flexible robotics education; Pasajob, a referral-based job-matching platform; and RevUp Finance, which aims to improve SME financial operations by reducing invoicing, follow-ups, payment validation, and reconciliation time by 80 percent through streamlined workflows.
This third batch of the program features a diverse mix of finalists specializing in governance technology, information technology, creative industries, sustainability, education, and financial technology.
StartUp QC will enhance their skills, assist in product development, and provide network support over a 10-week period.
The highly anticipated StartUp QC Program Demo Day will take place in October.
During Demo Day, the finalists will pitch their ideas to a panel of experts, with a chance to receive equity-free grants of up to one million pesos.
During the program’s kick-off on August 9, Mayor Joy Belmonte said, “I can proudly say that we have come a long way since launching the program two years ago. As we continue to create a supportive and nurturing ecosystem, the challenge is to search for more impactful, innovative, and creative products and services that are scalable on a global level.”
According to the local government, it is committed to expanding and enhancing the local startup ecosystem through support from industry practitioners, the academe, and the city government.