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Alwyn Rosel, the new Executive Director of IdeaSpace and QBO Innovation Hub, shares her inspiring journey from growing up in Navotas to becoming a key builder of the Philippine startup ecosystem. In this episode, she reflects on her early hustle in the BPO industry, her crash course in startups through DOST and AIM, and the passion that fuels her work today. Alwyn opens up about the power of community and the importance of humility and relationships. If you're curious about ecosystem-building, inclusive innovation, or what it really takes to lead with impact, this episode is filled with insights you won't want to miss.This episode is brought to you by OneCFOFor show notes, go to Hustleshare.comHustleshare is powered by Podmachine Test https://plus.acast.com/s/hustleshare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay Fajardo, Executive Director of IdeaSpace & QBO and Jeremy Au discussed 1. Philippines Founder Exit: Jay's journey into tech began in 1983, when his father gifted him a Sinclair ZX81 computer, inspiring him to teach himself programming. By 15, he developed payroll software that he sold to a distributor, marking his entry into entrepreneurship. In the late 1990s, as technology director at BusinessWorld, he led its transition to the web, making it the first Philippine news outlet online. He later founded Airborne Access in 2002, deploying Wi-Fi to over 700 locations across the Philippines. The company was acquired by PLDT in 2008, demonstrating Jay's ability to innovate and scale in an emerging market. 2. Startup Community Hubs: They discussed the Philippines' potential as a tech hub, supported by its 114 million population and strong English fluency. Despite these advantages, the country struggled to attract venture capital in its early days compared to Indonesia. Jay highlighted foundational efforts like Roof Camp (2009) and the first Startup Weekend (2011) in Manila, which helped create a vibrant startup community. Initiatives such as IdeaSpace Ventures (founded in 2013) and Kubo fostered innovation through funding and education. The diaspora played a crucial role, with Filipino professionals from Silicon Valley returning to share global expertise, while challenges like brain drain persisted. 3. AI Disrupting BPO & Services: AI emerged as a pivotal theme, with its potential to disrupt the $30 billion BPO sector, which employs 1.3 million people. Jay advocated for local startups to develop AI-driven solutions to replace and improve existing systems. The conversation also touched on the pandemic's impact, which accelerated digital payment adoption and fostered hyperlocal businesses such as cloud kitchens. Despite challenges like limited middle-management talent and ongoing migration of skilled workers abroad, Jay remained optimistic about the ecosystem's ability to adapt and innovate. Jeremy and Jay also touched on the increasing focus on follow-on funding for mature startups, niche applications of AI, and opportunities for local startups to exit through acquisitions or stock exchange listings. They reflected on early-stage startups as key to reinvigorating the ecosystem and Jay's experience balancing entrepreneurship with family life. === Watch, listen or read the full insight at www.bravesea.com/blog/philippines-startup-community Nonton, dengar atau baca wawasan lengkapnya di www.bravesea.com/blog/philippines-startup-community 观看、收听或阅读全文,请访问 www.bravesea.com/blog/philippines-startup-community Xem, nghe hoặc đọc toàn bộ thông tin chi tiết tại www.bravesea.com/blog/philippines-startup-community Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea Spotify English: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TnqkaWpTT181lMA8xNu0T Bahasa Indonesia: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Vs8t6qPo0eFb4o6zOmiVZ Chinese: https://open.spotify.com/show/20AGbzHhzFDWyRTbHTVDJR Vietnamese: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yqd3Jj0I19NhN0h8lWrK1 YouTube English: https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyAu?sub_confirmation=1 Apple Podcast English: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/brave-southeast-asia-tech-singapore-indonesia-vietnam/id1506890464 Learn more about Nika.eco! Reach out to info@nika.eco if you are a geospatial data scientist or climate researcher who is interested to partner on a pilot or research opportunities
In this insightful episode of Elevate Your Event, we dive into the transformative role of technology for nonprofits with Ashish Malik, co-founder and CEO of 108 Ideaspace. Ashish shares over 20 years of experience helping nonprofits and associations modernize their tech stacks, improve donor engagement, and achieve their missions. We explore everything from the importance of finding the right donor management systems to trends like AI that are reshaping nonprofit operations.Ashish emphasizes that nonprofits often struggle with the balance of investing in technology while maintaining cost efficiency. He offers practical advice on how nonprofits of all sizes can maximize their digital presence, manage donor relationships, and create a seamless fundraising experience. Plus, we tackle the ongoing challenge of capturing and leveraging donor data to make informed decisions that lead to greater impact.TakeawaysTech for Impact: Nonprofits need to view technology as an investment that drives greater returns in donor engagement and operational efficiency.Custom Solutions: Every nonprofit is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all solution. Ashish discusses the importance of choosing the right tech stack tailored to the organization's specific needs.Donor Experience Matters: From optimizing the user experience on donation pages to using data to retain donors, nonprofits can unlock significant potential with the right strategies in place.AI's Emerging Role: While still developing, AI offers exciting possibilities for improving fundraising efficiency and predicting donor behaviors.Data is King: Capturing, storing, and using donor data effectively is crucial for long-term success in nonprofit fundraising.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview05:24 Building and Improving Nonprofit Systems09:22 The Importance of Investing in Nonprofit Technology13:43 Measuring Impact and Communicating with Donors20:08 Trends and Changes in the Nonprofit Sector24:04 Implementing Artificial Intelligence in Nonprofits26:36 The Power of Data and Analytics29:17 Preparing for the Future of Nonprofit Technology33:10 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsEpisode Links:https://www.108ideaspace.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishmalik2/ Listen, rate, and subscribe!Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts
Tina Amper, Strategic Director of Geeks on a Beach, and Jeremy Au discussed: 1. Burnout to Community Leader: Tina shared her experience of migrating from the Philippines with an engineering degree from the University of San Carlos to California's booming tech industry in the 1990s. She excelled in product marketing and business development roles, but ultimately burned out after years of travel and high-intensity work. By 2010, her mother's declining health prompted her to take a sabbatical and return to her hometown Cebu, which was being transformed by the growing business process outsourcing (BPO) industry. This proved to be fertile ground for her exploration and cultivation of a thriving local tech community. 2. Geeks on a Beach: Geeks on a Beach (GOAB) launched in 2013 and started as a casual idea between Earl Valencia, cofounder of IdeaSpace and QBO, and Paul Pajo, a Filipino tech evangelist, to create a tech conference blending work and leisure on the beach. With participants ranging from 400-500 people annually, GOAB has become a key platform for fostering collaborations between startups, investors, and business leaders. Tina emphasized the importance of support from government bodies like the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT). 3. 12M Filipino Diaspora Reverse Culture Shock: Tina's return to her motherland after living in the US involved overcoming reverse culture shock while also reconnecting with her roots. She shared her advice for the 12 million strong Filipino diaspora considering a return home. She discussed how she personally found her purpose by contributing to the local tech community through initiatives like TechTalks.ph. Jeremy and Tina also explored various community archetypes of lurkers vs. champions, paid membership communities vs. casual tech meetups and financial sustainability strategies. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/tina-amper Nonton, dengar atau baca wawasan lengkapnya di https://www.bravesea.com/blog/tina-amper-id 观看、收听或阅读全文,请访问 https://www.bravesea.com/blog/tina-amper-cn Xem, nghe hoặc đọc toàn bộ thông tin chi tiết tại https://www.bravesea.com/blog/tina-amper-vn Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts You don't want to miss Geeks On A Beach, the unique premier startup conference in the region! Join us from November 13 to 15, 2024, at JPark Island Resort in Mactan, Cebu. This event brings together tech enthusiasts, investors, and entrepreneurs for three days of workshops, talks, and networking. Register at geeksonabeach.com
Carlo Calimon of StartUp Village joins us in this episode to share the grassroots programs they have been doing to help Filipino startups become globally competitive. Carlo will share his personal startup founder journey and how he joined the inaugural batch of Ideaspace and how he was able to operate MobKard. He also shares how he joined StartUp Village and how they initially started nurturing startup founders. Carlo also shares how they pivoted in the pandemic and how they are now helping startups go global with immersion trips to Silicon Valley.This episode is brought to you by PayMongo, SeekCap, and UnionDigital BankFor show notes, go to Hustleshare.comHustleshare is powered by PodmachineListen to our brand new podcast: Founders Only HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gia Santos is the CEO and Co-Founder at BookSpine PH. BookSpine PH is a social startup fostering a more conscious society by making books accessible and sustainable. IN THIS EPISODE | 00:30 Ano ang BookSpine PH? | 01:30 Let's talk about books! Were there books in your childhood that lighted up your love for books? :) | 03:24 BookSpine PH is a social startup. Why pursue this advocacy of making books accessible and sustainable? | 08:23 What sets BookSpine PH apart from other book suppliers? | 14:35 How do you manage your inventory at BookSpine PH? Managing book inventory is not easy! | 15:55 How can interested buyers, suppliers, or donors be a partner with BookSpine PH? | 18:12 Can you share your entrepreneurial and startup journey? From Engr. Raketera to IdeaSpace and now BookSpine PH! | 24:01 What probably are the greatest learnings in your entire entrepreneurial journey? | 26:00 In time for Women's Month, are there challenges or unique perspectives you have as a female startup founder? | 28:47 What are your future plans and vision for BookSpine PH and the entire PH book community? | 30:33 How can listeners know more about BookSpine PH? BOOKSPINE PH | Website: www.bookspine.ph | Facebook: www.facebook.com/BookSpinePH OFFICIAL E-LEARNING PARTNER | Ask Lex PH Academy: www.asklexph.com | Get 5% discount by using the code: ALPHAXSUP CHECK OUT OUR PARTNERS | TechShake: www.techshake.asia | OneCFO: www.onecfoph.co (mention Start Up Podcast PH as referral!) | Pinoy IP Works: www.pinoyipworks.com | Packetworx: www.packetworx.com | NutriCoach: www.nutricoach.com | LookingFour Buy & Sell Online: www.lookingfour.com | Benjoys Food Products: www.benjoysfoodproducts.com | 8CHAIN: www.8chain.io | AltSwitch | Twala | Eplayment | InterLeukin | Hive Energy PH START UP PODCAST PH | YouTube: www.youtube.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVa | Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394 | Facebook: www.facebook.com/startuppodcastph | Instagram: www.instagram.com/startuppodcastph | LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/startuppodcastph SUPPORT THE PODCAST | Patreon: www.patreon.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Unionbank: 109426505649 | GCash: 09623871744 This episode is edited by the team at: tasharivera.com
The IdeaSpace Philippines Accelerator Program Cohort 10 is having its Demo Day this March 2, 2023, which is also in celebration for IdeaSpace Philippines 10th anniversary! Ano nga ba ang IdeaSpace? What will happen in the Demo Day? Let's know with Shor Macalbe, Program Manager for Startup Development at IdeaSpace Philippines! IN THIS EPISODE | 00:00 Introduction | 00:49 Ano ang IdeaSpace Philippines Accelerator Program? | 03:03 How is Cohort 10 special/different compared with the previous cohorts? | 05:52 Can we know some of the programs, trainings, mentorships, and opportunities the startups have received? | 07:06 Who are these startups in Cohort 10 and how were they chosen? | 09:46 When is the Demo Day? What will happen? | 15:59 Happy 10th year anniversary IdeaSpace! Will there be Cohort 11? | 17:30 How can listeners know more about IdeaSpace Philippines? IDEASPACE PHILIPPINES | Website: ideaspacefoundation.org | Facebook: facebook.com/ideaspaceph QBO INNOVATION HUB | Website: qbo.com.ph | Facebook: facebook.com/QBOPhilippines OFFICIAL E-LEARNING PARTNER | Ask Lex PH Academy: asklexph.com | Get 5% discount by using the code: ALPHAXSUP CHECK OUT OUR PARTNERS | TechShake: techshake.asia | OneCFO: onecfoph.co (mention Start Up Podcast PH as referral!) | Pinoy IP Works: pinoyipworks.com | Packetworx: packetworx.com | LookingFour Buy & Sell Online: lookingfour.com | NutriCoach: nutricoach.com | Benjoys Food Products: benjoysfoodproducts.com | 8CHAIN: 8chain.io | AltSwitch, Twala, Eplayment, InterLeukin, Hive Energy PH START UP PODCAST PH | YouTube: youtube.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVa | Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394 | Facebook: facebook.com/startuppodcastph | Instagram: instagram.com/startuppodcastph | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/startuppodcastph SUPPORT THE PODCAST | Patreon: patreon.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Unionbank: 109426505649 | GCash: 09623871744 This episode is edited by: Krislyn Nepomuceno
Danica Octa is the Founder and CEO at Metamorphosis Group. Building your life, starting with your career. Metamorphosis Group is a tech-enabled career consultancy firm, dedicated to promoting career development in the Philippines. Metamorphosis Group is part of QBO Innovation Hub's QMMUNITY and one of the top 12 finalists of the Arise Plus Ye! Accelerator Program co-implemented by IdeaSpace, QBO, DTI, and the International Trade Centre. IN THIS EPISODE | 01:02 Ano ang Metamorphosis Group? | 03:50 Pag-usapan muna natin ang issue ng quiet quitting! As the CEO & Founder of a career coaching startup, what is your opinion on this? :-) | 14:23 What really is career coaching and how does Metamorphosis Group provide services to help people upskill and develop their careers? | 19:42 How do you aim to resonate with clients who may want to avail of career coaching? Maybe we can also hear some success stories! | 30:42. Can we know more about the team and other career coaches at Metamorphosis Group? Let us know some backstories! | 37:20 So how does this all work? If someone wants to have a career coach, where does he/she start at Metamorphosis Group? | 42:54 How can listeners know more about Metamorphosis Group? METAMORPHOSIS GROUP | Website: www.metamorphosis-group.co | Facebook: www.facebook.com/metamorphosisgroupph OFFICIAL E-LEARNING PARTNER | Ask Lex PH Academy: www.asklexph.com (Self Paced Courses) or www.asklexph.com/events (Live Online Classes) | Get 5% discount by using the promo code: ALPHAXSUP CHECK OUT THESE STARTUPS & MSME'S (PATRONS) | Pinoy IP Works: www.pinoyipworks.com | Packetworx: www.packetworx.com | NutriCoach: www.nutricoach.com | LookingFour Buy & Sell Online: www.lookingfour.com | Benjoys Food Products: www.benjoysfoodproducts.com | 8CHAIN: www.8chain.io START UP PODCAST PH | YouTube: www.youtube.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVa | Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394 | Facebook: www.facebook.com/startuppodcastph | Instagram: www.instagram.com/startuppodcastph SUPPORT THE PODCAST | Patreon: www.patreon.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Eplayment: payments.epaygames.com/eplayment/@StartUpPodcastPH | Unionbank: 109426505649 | GCash: 09623871744 CREDITS | Intro and outro thanks to: wyrmpres.wordpress.com | This episode is edited by the team at: tasharivera.com
Library Director Martha Hutzel talks with us about IdeaSpace, the 50 state library card display, Friends of the Library and the Library Speakers Consortium.
Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell and MakerLab Specialist at IdeaSpace, Simon Watts. Discussion on what's offered at IdeaSpace, Summer Reading, summer lunch and the use of apps.
If you want to launch your startup and get tricks and tips from legendary startup founders, you're in the right place. In this #YAPLive, we get schooled on the startup world by Netflix and Kickstarter founders, Marc Randolph and Yancey Strickler. Marc and Yancey are known for their innovative ideas and tremendous successes, so who better to show us the ropes? In this episode, Hala, Marc, and Yancey chat about the traits and qualities of successful entrepreneurs, Yancey's philosophy of Bentoism and why it's important that businesses are led by deeper values than profit, how to determine if a product has demand, and how to know when to pivot. Topics Include: - Traits and qualities of successful entrepreneurs - The story behind creating Netflix - Yancy's philosophy of Bentoism - What is the biggest lesson learned from failure - How to determine a product that has demand - How to know when to pivot vs close your business - How much should we pay attention to the competition? - Q & A: Pitching your ideas - Advice for a new entrepreneur - And other topics… Marc Randolph is the co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, and a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, investor, and advisor. He is also the author and podcast host of That Will Never Work. Yancey Strickler is a writer and entrepreneur. He's the co-founder of Kickstarter, cofounder of Metalabel, and co-founder of the artist resource The Creative Independent. He is also the creator of Bentoism and The Ideaspace, and the author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World. Sponsored By: Open Door Capital - Go to investwithodc.com to learn more! Wise - Join 13 million people and businesses who are already saving, and try Wise for free at Wise.com/yap Shopify - Go to shopify.com/profiting, for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features Faherty - Knack Bags - Go to knackbags.com - Use the code YAP and for a limited time, get a free TSA-approved lock with purchase, just add the TSA lock to your cart with your Knack bag of choice and use the code YAP at checkout to get it for free. Resources Mentioned: #YAPLive: Start Up School with Top Tech Founders on Clubhouse: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/yaplive-start-up-school-with-top-tech-founders-on-clubhouse/ YAP Episode #116: How Netflix Disrupted The Entertainment Industry with Marc Randolph https://www.youngandprofiting.com/116-how-netflix-disrupted-the-entertainment-industry-with-marc-randolph/ YAP Episode #81: Bentoism For a Better World with Yancey Strickler: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/81-bentoism-for-a-better-world-with-yancey-strickler/ Marc's Website: https://marcrandolph.com/ Marc's Podcast: https://marcrandolph.com/podcasts/ Marc's Book: https://marcrandolph.com/the-book/ Marc's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcrandolph/ Marc's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatwillneverwork/ Marc's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbrandolph Yancey's Website: https://www.ystrickler.com/ Yancey's Book: https://www.ystrickler.com/book Yancy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yancey-strickler-486b4557/ Yancey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ystrickler/ Yancyey's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ystrickler Connect with Young and Profiting: Hala's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Hala's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Hala's Twitter: https://twitter.com/yapwithhala Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@halataha Website: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/ Text Hala: https://youngandprofiting.co/TextHala or text “YAP” to 28046 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jude Buelva is the Founder and CEO at Pandalivery.Pandalivery is the fluffiest hyperlocal delivery service in town! Delivering food, groceries, and medicine, right at your doorstep, currently serving areas in Naga City, Legazpi City, Pili, Rinconada, and Partido. Pandalivery is also part of IdeaSpace cohort 7.In this episode:00:27 Ano ang Pandalivery?00:55 What exactly is hyperlocal? :)07:40 How is the startup ecosystem in Bicol & Naga City?16:47 Can you share some stories & experiences as a student founder?22:10 How is Pandalivery growing now?26:45 What are the greatest achievements, challenges, and learnings you had while building Pandalivery?31:39 Ano ang vision ng Pandalivery? Do you have plans to expand the areas covered to the whole Philippines?35:43 If people want to know more about Pandalivery, where can they get more information?PANDALIVERYWebsite: www.pandalivery.phFacebook: www.facebook.com/pandaliveryphCHECK OUT THESE STARTUPS & MSME'S (PATRONS):NutriCoach: www.nutricoach.comLookingFour Buy & Sell Online: www.lookingfour.comBenjoys Food Products: benjoysfoodproducts.comSTART UP PODCASTYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/StartUpPodcastPHSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVaApple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394Facebook: www.facebook.com/startuppodcastphPatreon: www.patreon.com/StartUpPodcastPHCREDITSIntro and outro thanks to Terence Boydon: wyrmpres.wordpress.comThis episode is edited by the team at: tasharivera.com
Originally I wanted to have Yancey Strickler as a guest to discuss his book This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World, after I read it last spring. A year has passed since I thought it would be fun to have Yancey on and in that time he created something called Metalabel, and that was equally interesting and maybe more so because I've been actively working on various social architectures to facilitate groups and teams whose purpose is creative action, creating culture, groups and teams that translate ideas into material form. And, somehow, from what I heard and read, Metalabel sounds like it is doing something similar. So, this is what we focused on — futuristic kinds of arrangements of creative cultures. Because this topic is so curious and intriguing and evocative and still at the edge of making sense, I deployed a General Seminar on the topic for Wednesday April 20th at 3pm PDT, General Seminar N°20 - Metalabel WTF Join me and 16 others to work through the question and discuss this idea of the 'Metalabel.' Yancey Strickler is a writer and entrepreneur. He's the cofounder of Kickstarter, cofounder of Metalabel, cofounder of the artist resource The Creative Independent, creator of Bentoism, creator of The Ideaspace, and the author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World. Please support this podcast either directly at nearfuturelaboratory.eth or over at patreon.com/nearfuturelaboratory. You can also support the podcast by rating it on whatever podcast platform you are using, but especially Apple Podcast and write a review! All those little low-lift things really do help! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julian-bleecker/support
Rachelle Uy is the CEO and Co-Founder at Airship Logistics.Airship Logistics is an end-to-end ready-to-use software for last-mile courier companies.Airship Logistics is the IdeaSpace 2019 winner and 3rd place at She Loves Tech Philippines 2021. Know more about the problems of courier companies that Airship Logistics is trying to solve, "Bakit nga ba importante i-solve ang problema ng logistics industry?", Rachelle's story as an entrepreneur and startup founder, and how they are organically building their subscription-based product by focusing first on their current clients' problems.In this episode:00:37 Ano ang Airship Logistics?01:08 What are the problems of courier companies that you are trying to solve?07:03 Can you share about the solutions for courier companies that Airship provides?08:06 Gaano ba talaga kagulo ang problema ng courier companies?11:40 What is the market that Airship is targeting to reach?12:52 What are your motivations for founding Airship Logistics?14:23 Let's talk about some of the recent milestones of Airship Logistics (IdeaSpace 2019 winner).15:45 Let's talk about the recent growth of Airship Logistics (clients, subscriptions, deliveries).20:18 What do you think is the future of the logistics ecosystem?23:57 Gaano nga ba ka-importante i-solve ang problema ng logistics industry for the betterment of society?25:50 If people want to know more about Airship Logistics, how can they find you or know more about you?AIRSHIP LOGISTICSWebsite: www.airship.meFacebook: www.facebook.com/airshiplogisticsSTART UP PODCASTYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/StartUpPodcastPHSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVaApple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394Facebook: www.facebook.com/startuppodcastphCREDITSIntro and outro thanks to Terence Boydon: wyrmpres.wordpress.comThis episode is edited by the team at: tasharivera.com
Eunice Braga is the Head of Marketing and Communications at IdeaSpace Philippines and QBO Innovation Hub. She is also part of the team that's behind the country's largest 5-day startup conference, Philippine Startup Week.In this special episode of the Start Up Podcast in partnership with Philippine Startup Week 2021, we will try to answer one of the simplest but really confusing questions in the startup world: "Ano nga ba ang startup?"Learn more about startups in this very informative and insightful conversation with Eunice. If you want to learn more about Philippine Startup Week 2021, the country's biggest virtual gathering of entrepreneurs, students, startup founders, innovators, investors, and key stakeholders, listen to Part 1 of this special series wherein we answer: "Ano ang Philippine Startup Week?" ___________________________________________________________Learn more about PH Startup Week at: https://www.phstartupweek.com and https://www.facebook.com/PhilippineStartupWeekPhilippine Startup Week 2021 is brought to us by: Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Informations and Communications Technology (DICT), and QBO Innovation Hub (QBO).
Eunice Braga is the Head of Marketing and Communications at IdeaSpace Philippines and QBO Innovation Hub. She is also part of the team that's behind the country's largest 5-day startup conference, Philippine Startup Week.In this special episode of the Start Up Podcast in partnership with Philippine Startup Week 2021, we will find out the answer to the question: "Ano ang Philippine Startup Week?"With the theme "Beyond Recovery: Filipino Startups Redefining Opportunity", it is set to bring together thousands of entrepreneurs, students, startup founders, innovators, investors, and key stakeholders all in one virtual stage! Find out more by listening to our conversation. There's definitely something for everyone. :)Learn more about PH Startup Week at: https://www.phstartupweek.com and https://www.facebook.com/PhilippineStartupWeekIf you want to know what a startup is, listen to Part 2 of this special series wherein we answer: "Ano nga ba ang startup?"Philippine Startup Week 2021 is brought to us by: Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Informations and Communications Technology (DICT), and QBO Innovation Hub (QBO).
Sarah Hutchinson--Youth Services Head at the Porter Branch and Lee Criscuolo, the Adult Services Head at Howell with an library update. Topics include IdeaSpace, HelpNow Live Online Tutoring and other events.
In the final episode of the Ideaspace's first season, digital artist Rafaël Rozendaal talks about being an early star of the NFT world, producing code-based work, and how to cultivate artist time.
Welcome to Episode 182 of The Decoding Success Podcast. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW ON YOUTUBE. Today, we're joined by Kickstarter Co-Founder, Yancey Strickler. Yancey is a writer and entrepreneur. He’s the founder of The Bento Society, the cofounder of Kickstarter, the cofounder of the artist resource The Creative Independent, and the author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World. The Bento Society is a global community exploring the frontiers of value and self-interest. Based on the philosophy of Bentoism, it hosts weekly events, intimate group experiences, and supports projects aligned with its mission. The Ideaspace publishes interviews and essays exploring value and self-interest. To connect with Yancey, check him out here on Instagram, Twitter, and his website. To connect with Matt, check him out on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and his website. Rate, Subscribe and Share!
Mariana Mazzucato is Professor of Economics and Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, and the author of Mission Economy, The Entrepreneurial State, and The Value of Everything. She joins the Ideaspace to discuss her work, theories of value, and how it feels to push so hard against the grain.
What does it take to get chosen in the Ideaspace Startup Competition? In this episode, Ronster chats with Diane Eustaquio of Ideaspace. Diane will share how she mastered the art of nurturing people by becoming an EA to CEOs and executives of big companies. She will also share how and why Ideaspace was formed and how the competition has evolved over the years to help the local startup ecosystem. Diane will also share the characteristics they look for in startup founders and the startups they are looking for in this upcoming acceleration program in this very episode brought to you by B21. For show notes, go to hustleshare.com To apply for Ideaspace Batch 2021 click HERE Hustleshare is powered by Podmetrics
How did Taxumo become the number one tax filing platform in the Philippines? In this episode, Ronster chats with EJ and Ginger Arboleda of Taxumo. EJ and Ginger will share their own respective hustles as employees and their side hustles like photography, web development, workshops, and more, that equipped them with the skills they needed as full-time entrepreneurs. They will also share how they created Taxumo and scaled their idea fast and got paying customers and funding through Ideaspace. They will also share how they overcame the biggest challenge they had in Taxumo that changed their business model and cash flow cycle. They'll also share amazing tips on how to run remote teams and how to do side hustles while running a startup in this episode brought to you by B21. For show notes, go to hustleshare.com Hustleshare is powered by Podmetrics
Residing in the heart of England lives one of the most notorious Wizards of the last 100 years. A Wizard who has not only seen the future, but some say has had a hand in crafting it. Conjuring characters that are as timeless as his ideas, there does not seem much that is beyond this Sorcerer's Magic. We are talking about Northampton's own Mr. Alan Moore. Widely considered the greatest writer of comic books in the history of the medium, Alan is beloved and feared in equal measures. Besides acknowledging that he is a Magician, not too many are aware of what Alan's Magical world looks like. In this Episode of WMiT? Douglas and Eric delve into the Marvellous Magical World of Alan Moore.
What is it really like being in the Ideaspace Accelerator Program? Live from the Ideaspace Demo Day 2019, Ronster chats with the founders of 3 startups who are a part of this year's Ideaspace program from Pandalivery, Experience PH and Olivia App. They will talk about why they joined Ideaspace and how it was like going through the elimination process of the program. The founders will also share what it was like getting after joining the program and how it is like presenting during Demo Day in this very funny episode brought to you by Payoneer. Hustleshare is a proud affiliate of the Podcast Network Asia.
In this episode of CUTalks, Shreya and Thomas talk to James Parton and Stewart McTavish. James is Managing Director of the Bradfield Centre and Stewart is Director of ideaSpace, both co-working environments for different stages of start-ups. They discuss common pitfalls of first-time entrepreneurs and key advice for all aspiring founders.
Welcome back again to Wednesday Air. We apologize for missing out last weeks Podcast. We did not have the chance to sit down for a Podcast due to the workload. Today, we are back and we are happy to share some exciting stories that happened over the past week. In this Podcast, you will hear how going the extra mile will help build the foundation of a good customer relations mentality that can help you in your business or organization. Here we talk about the surprise birthday road trip, the collaboration with Fujifilm, the startup competition we joined, the feedback from clients and the new startup founder friends we made in Ideaspace. Nothing is wasted when you truly care for your client and market.
In this very rare interview, Ronster was able to chat with Earl Valencia, Co-Founder of the Ideaspace Foundation. In this episode, they discuss how Earl started his hustle from being an aspiring astronaut to becoming a student in Boston University. Earl also talks about his journey in Ideaspace and the reason he went back to the US to prepare himself to help the Philippines in the very near future.
QBO is a Filipino Innovation Hub and startup platform, created to transform the Philippine startup ecosystem by serving as a center that will facilitate connections and enhance collaboration among stakeholders; provide access to capital, resources, information and expertise; develop the entrepreneurial talent pool; as well as showcase Filipino ingenuity to a global audience. They aim to be the catalyst that helps local startups succeed, creating substantial wealth and job opportunities for Filipinos. At the very head of this initiative is Rene "Butch" Meily, the President of the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation and former President of the Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of New York. Armed with experience as an executive both locally and internationally, Butch aims to be part of the driving force the transforms the local startup scene. This interview was done some months ago and QBO has been taking major strides towards supporting startups since then. Butch was also recently appointed as the President of Ideaspace, a local startup incubator + accelerator. Learn more about QBO and Ideaspace by checking out the following links: www.qbo.com.ph www.ideaspacefoundation.org
Earl Valencia is a Co-founder of IdeaSpace, one of the first incubators/accelerators in the Philippines, as well as Geeks on a Beach, an annual get together of the startup community set in the most beautiful locations in the Philippines. In our podcast with Earl, we talk about how these companies started and look back on the experiences he went through to get to that point. We also talk briefly about how the title "C.E.O" i usually taken lightly, whereas it should be something that is earned. To hear more from Earl, you can head over to his linkedin account www.linkedin.com/in/earlmartinvalencia where he maintains a blog.
The On-Off Group marries human-centred design with technology to develop innovative products and services and create signature service experiences across multiple channels, devices, platforms and media. Phil Smithson, Director of the On-Off Group, gives us a small taste of their process when conducting customer experience studies. He also talks about Learn Tagalog Fast, a startup that he founded (seemingly by accident) that teaches foreigners how to speak the local language and his responsibilities as a mentor to teams in Ideaspace, where he brings his UX-experience to the table. Learn more about human-centered design by visiting www.onoffgroup.com and if you are in need of some tips on how to learn Tagalog fast, drop by their website at www.learntagalogfast.com
If a week's a long time in politics, is two weeks an eternity? Lesley returns after her sojourns at the Arctic Circle Assembly and the IdeaSpace fringe event at the SNP conference. I chip in with a defence of men in "locker rooms" and we both grapple with some interesting technical issues.
Oliver Gajek, founder of Brainloop, discusses the lessons he has learned from creating a technology startup and the differences in entrepreneurial activism and support in Europe and the US.