With the goal of empowering tech researchers and startups to bring positive change to the world, PLDT Enterprise supported the TECH PLANTER in the Philippines 2023 by Leave a Nest. Know more:
, a knowledge-manufacturing company in Japan whose goal is to “advance science and technology for global happiness.”
Held at the Ateneo de Manila University, nine finalists from a total of 46 teams of startups and research teams from fields of biotech, eco-tech, med-tech, food-tech, agri-tech, and deep tech presented local solutions that they have been developing that aim to solve deep issues in society.
“PLDT Enterprise’s partnership in TECH PLANTER in the Philippines 2023 has been truly instrumental in fostering innovation in our country and its commitment to supporting aspiring entrepreneurs and startups is commendable,” says Ludhovik Luiz Madrid, Research Development Division at Leave a Nest Philippines. “Their dedication to empowering the next generation of tech pioneers is paving the way for solutions that will shape our nation.
“To co-innovate and collaborate with young minds of startups and academe has always been in the DNA of PLDT Innolab,” says Melvin Jeffrey Chan, Vice President & Head of Enterprise Innovations, Business Development, Consulting & Presales at PLDT Enterprise.
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