Saturday, August 19, 2023

Globe, Acad Arena empower young talents in PH gaming industry, unveil 2023 Scholarship Awardee

Bhea Louisse Rico, ia Mechanical Technology student at the Technological University of the Philippines - Taguig, is the first scholarship awardee under the partnership between Globe and Acad Arena. 
 

Globe, a leading digital solutions platform, and Acad Arena’s CONQuest, the country’s largest gaming, music, and pop culture convention, have unveiled their 2023 Scholarship awardee, in a revolutionary step aimed at nurturing young talent in the gaming industry.

The first ever scholar under the program, Bhea Louisse Rico, is a Mechanical Technology student at the Technological University of the Philippines - Taguig who excels both on and off campus.  Through the scholarship, she received a PHP100,000 grant, a Conquest All-Access Pass for an unforgettable meet-and-greet experience with popular streamers, and a Globe content feature to chronicle her journey at CONQuest 2023.

 

The scholarship is part of Globe and CONQuest’s commitment to empowering student gamers by acknowledging their academic achievements and encouraging their passion for gaming and the many useful life skills it can foster.

 

The grant also paved the way for Bhea’s mom to accept her love for gaming– something she had kept a secret as her mother thought it was “distracting rather than an inspiration for me.”

 

“I told my mom ’Ma, I got a scholarship,’ and she cried. That made me emotional. Tanggap niya na ‘yung ginagawa ko. Kung saan ako masaya, masaya na rin siya para sa akin. Mas lalo ako na-inspire na ipakita ‘yung skills ko with the scholarship I got,” said Bhea.

 

Bhea is a dedicated gamer who draws inspiration from popular streamer Valkyrae, known for her thrilling VALORANT games.

 

“I take inspiration from Valkyrae. Kaya niyang balansehin ‘yung pagiging entrepreneur and being co-founder of 100 Games. At the same time, she’s very passionate about what she wants to do and how gaming affects her life,” Bhea said.

 

Taking her cue from her Valkyrae, Bhea currently shuffles her passion for learning and gaming. Her impressive accomplishments include serving as the Internal Vice President of her school organization, being the current VALORANT Event Manager of Grayhawks Esports, and serving in leadership positions in her school's student government.

 

Grateful for her scholarship, Bhea said: “With this scholarship, I can further pursue my academic and gaming dreams.”

 

Through the scholarship program, Globe aims to spotlight the potential benefits gaming can offer, challenge stereotypes surrounding it, and provide a platform for gamers to shine.

 

Ralph Aligada, Head of Globe Games, Esports and Innovation, said, "We are thrilled to support Bhea in her journey. As one of Globe’s scholars from our gaming and esports programs, she embodies the essence of what Globe Gaming stands for–  a balance of academic achievements and a passion for gaming. We believe in empowering the youth, and our gaming scholarship is just one way we are turning this belief into action."

 

Globe's commitment to fostering a thriving gaming community is evident through its partnerships with renowned leagues such as the Philippine Pro Gaming League and organizations such as AcadArena and Blacklist International. It also offers popular games such as “Mobile Legends: Bang Bang,” “PUBG Mobile,” “Call of Duty Mobile,” “League of Legends Wild Rift,” “VALORANT,” and “Legends of Runeterra,” bringing together gamers of all skills and experience levels.

 

As Globe continues its endeavors, it looks forward to welcoming more scholars in the future and further nurturing and empowering young gaming talents across the Philippines.

RUSH Technologies boosts small business’ growth with Spark Lite


At a time when small business owners are eager to transition online but find it complex and costly, RUSH Technologies offers a lifeline. Recognizing challenges faced by entrepreneurs, RUSH introduces Spark Lite, an all-in-one eCommerce solution designed to speed up business growth without breaking the bank.

Spark Lite empowers entrepreneurs to launch and manage their own eCommerce website for only PHP500 per month. Starting with one branch, businesses can add more as they grow, and accept and manage an unlimited number of orders for maximum profits.

 

Subscribers to Spark Lite will also get free access to the Fast Track business acceleration program, a large-scale Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) empowerment initiative by RUSH. This program offers a holistic experience, starting with free participation in the Learning Tracks from August to October, and attendance to the culminating Pop-up Bazaar event in November, among many other benefits.

 

In the Learning Tracks, entrepreneurs will learn how to launch their RUSH eStore platforms, reach their target market, and stay in the lead. The training will be held physically, with business experts as trainers.

 

Participants in the training program will get the chance to win a spot in the Pop-up Bazaar, where they will have a dedicated selling space, access to large foot traffic, win awards and freebies, and get to offer a RUSH-powered seamless shopping experience.

 

The Fast Track program also supports the Hapag Movement, a Globe-led initiative aimed at addressing the problem of involuntary hunger and unemployment. Its support for small business owners is aligned with RUSH and The Hapag Movement’s thrust toward making sustainable livelihood accessible and achievable through technology. RUSH will provide Hapag Movement beneficiaries with training under the Learning Tracks program.

 

"RUSH is committed to handholding entrepreneurs through the process of starting their online platforms with the right tools, and using the platforms effectively with the right program," said Jeferson Cruz, Chief Commercial Officer of RUSH Technologies.

 

"With Spark Lite and the Fast Track program, we're taking small business owners from being stuck to being fast-tracked towards success. It's all about enabling them with our solutions to give them a comprehensive experience."

 

Take the first step towards a thriving online business by subscribing to Spark Lite now. Book a free Spark Lite demo here and get more information about the whole Fast Track program here.

Kidapawan residents feast on tons of durian, marang, mangosteen


Kidapawan City’s Timpupo Festival 2023 was a hit among fruit lovers who flocked to the City Plaza stalls selling “fruit per tray” priced at P150 to P200. The fruit per tray promo was made available from 8am-10pm on August 19, 2023. (Photo courtesy of the CIO/Kidapawan City Government)


KIDAPAWAN CITY, North Cotabato – Thousands of residents feasted on 12 tons of free-to-eat fruits lined along the national highway here for the Timpupo Festival that marked the culmination of the city’s 76th foundation anniversary Friday.

The “eat-all-you-can” fruit festival, together with a fruit-laden float parade, served as the highlight of the weeklong celebration of the city’s anniversary annually.

An estimated 11,000 kilos of different varieties of fruits were displayed on the 800-meter-long table mounted along the Davao-Cotabato National Highway during the day.


Kidapawan City Mayor Atty. Jose Paolo Evangelista officially opened the Timpupo Festival on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023.(Photo courtesy of the CIO/Kidapawan City Government)


"All the fruits came from local farmers, which signifies our rich natural abundance," Mayor Jose Paolo Evangelista said in an interview.

The official also led the symbolic civic military and fruit float parade participated by various government and private entities.

Sen. Bato Dela Rosa graced the occasion a guest speaker, lauding local farmers for continuing the improvement and expansion of local fruit varieties.

(Photo courtesy of the CIO/Kidapawan City Government)


Fruit float parade

In the float competition, the city's Districts 2 and 8 were declared champions, followed by the Saniel Cruz Annex High School and Barangay Linangkob as the third placer.

The winners received P100,000, P75,000, and P50,000, from the city government, respectively.

Other activities held during the weeklong celebration were the pyro-musical display, mountain bike challenge, traditional food preparation, gigs, sports events and display of affordable fruits.

The city is known for being a major producer of fruits such as durian, rambutan, lanzones, mangosteen and marang in the province. (PNA)

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

917Ventures launches MemoApp to accelerate business digitalization with automated documents, affordable e-signatures




Recent years have seen rapid changes in the way people work, with remote and hybrid work arrangements widely adopted around the world. This has also reshaped the way documents are handled, with many processes going digital.

As a high-performing and agile company, Globe was quick to innovate, adopting a tool called MemoApp at the height of the pandemic for paperless approvals within and across departments. The user-friendly online tool has made internal reviews and clearances more efficient, becoming part of Globe’s ways of working even as employees are now back in the office.

 

Now, Globe’s corporate venture builder 917Ventures is bringing this digital tool beyond the company in response to the growing business demand for efficient digital document handling.

 




"MemoApp is truly a game-changer in the industry. Through its affordable document management solution, we are able to help businesses create, track, and sign documents easily in a secure online platform. It's incredibly convenient, cost-efficient, and time-saving.  No more hassles in missing documents and having piles of paperwork. With MemoApp, users can track and approve with one click,” said Carla Bianca Yap-Sy Su, 917Ventures Entrepreneur-in-Residence.

 

MemoApp is a fully automated, all-in-one management tool designed for teams and businesses of all sizes. It streamlines workflow processes by providing an efficient platform for creating, approving, signing, and tracking memos.

 

MemoApp’s latest feature is an electronic signature that revolutionizes the way businesses take care of paperwork. This feature allows enterprises to digitally sign and collect documents, simplifying the approval process and making document tracking faster. With a user-friendly interface and enhanced security measures, it ensures that e-signatures are as effective as traditional pen-on-paper signatures.

 

The platform is also an affordable alternative to other e-signature solutions. Subscription starts at only P499, significantly more affordable and provides more value for its users than other document management tools.

 

MemoApp offers not just competitive pricing, but also a commitment to quality and user experience.

 

Not only does MemoApp allow users to access memos anytime, anywhere on any device, but it also secures every document with encryption, visible only to designated individuals in a workflow. It eliminates the need to switch between multiple applications, saving time and enhancing efficiency.

 

MemoApp’s launch signifies a significant step towards digital transformation, particularly for Filipino businesses. By simplifying the document process, and improving workflows, it is poised to empower more Filipino businesses to boost their productivity and save time and money.

 

Led by Yap-Sy Su and Venture Builder Myles Salud, MemoApp was already successfully tested and adopted by the Globe Group, including Globe, KonsultaMD, GCash, Rush Technologies, BRAVE CONNECTIVE, INQUIRO, m360, and KROMA Entertainment.

 

Individuals and businesses looking to try the MemoApp can sign up here to book a demo and avail of a free trial.

Kadayawan 2023 Festival

Kadayawan Execom. The 38th Kadayawan Executive Committee is composed of the City Government and Public Sector partners. (Photo courtesy of PIA XI)

Every third week of August, Davao City holds the much-awaited “Kadayawan” Festival, dubbed as the festival of festivals, known for its grand celebrations such as street dancing, floral float parade, cultural festivities, street parties, and concerts.

The Kadayawan Festival is Davao City’s annual festival, which celebrates life and thanksgiving for nature’s bounty, the wealth of culture, the bounties of harvest and serenity of living. The festival’s name is taken from the Mandaya word “Madayaw” which means “valuable”, “good” and “beautiful.”

It was said that during the olden times, the tribes living in the foothills of Mt Apo would hold a thanksgiving feast to thank the creator for their bountiful harvests.

The festival in its current form was first celebrated in 1986 as Apo Duwaling Festival, the name represents the city’s three icons: Mt Apo, Durian and the Waling-Waling orchid.  In 1988 during the term of then newly elected City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, it was renamed as Kadayawan.

Kadayawan Village in Magsaysay Park (Photo courtesy of PIA XI)


Today, the festival highlights the rich and diverse cultures of the City’s 11 ethnolinguistic communities that include the Bagobo Tagabawa, Klata, Ata, Matigsalug, Obo Manuvu, Maguindanaon, Iranun, Sama, Tausug, Kagan and the Maranao. 

This year’s 38th Kadayawan Festival aims to build on the gains set forth during last year’s 37th Kadayawan when it returned to the face-to-face celebration, after two years of being held digitally due to pandemic restrictions.

“We really expect tourists to come here to witness the 38th Kadayawan. We have a lot of activities in store for the Dabawenyos and for our tourists so we brought back the events we had in the 2019 Kadayawan,” said Kadayawan Festival spokesperson and 2nd District Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre.

The 2019 Kadayawan was the benchmark for the post-pandemic Kadayawan as it had registered the highest number of visitors for the festival. The City Tourism Operations Office recorded 250,000 visitors to Kadayawan in 2019.

Davao City Tourism Officer Jennifer Ricardo Romero said they are targeting 250,000 visitors for 2023 gauging the 2019 staging of the festival as a target to be met.

“Our target is really to hit pre-pandemic figure and that is 2019,” Romero said.

“Yes we will be bringing back the events held in 2019, which were not held in 2022 like Habi Kadayawan,” Romero said.

Habi Kadayawan is a fashion accessories design competition inspired by the rich and diverse cultures of the 11 ethno-linguistic groups in Davao City.

They will also be having Kasikas sa Kadayawan, which is a variety show featuring songs, dances and other performances.

The 2022 Kadayawan saw a trimmed-down festival as the city was just recovering from the ravages of the pandemic. The holding buoyed hopes for eventual recovery, particularly in the tourism sector.

The 2023 Kadayawan Festival will have a budget of P65 million, a noticeable increase from the P40 million budget in 2022.(Rudolph Ian Alama)

Tboli’s P120M Integrated Public Transport Terminal fully operational this month

Photo courtesy of: T'boli municipal government


The local government of T'boli is confident that its newly-built Integrated Public Transport Terminal will not only lead to more economic activities in this culture-rich and vibrant town, but it also has the potential to elevate the commuting experience of locals and visitors alike.

Features of the Facility

Taking inspiration from Singapore’s Changi Airport and blending some elements of Tboli culture, the new public terminal brings together modern aesthetics and a harmonious balance between timeless appeal and traditional design.

The P120 million terminal building funded by a loan from the Land Bank of the Philippines in 2022 is expected to be fully operational this August.

Mayor Keo Dayle Tuan described the facility as "modern yet traditional" because it features not just a two-storey terminal building but it also has its own helipad.

"This is the only public terminal in the province that has an elevator, and we also have a helipad, which VIPs and other visitors can use when they visit the municipality," Tuan said.

The terminal, which boasts 29 stalls for business enterprises, wide parking, waiting areas, and restrooms, is designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for passengers, whether local or foreign.

Photo courtesy of: T'boli municipal government


Gateway to Enhance Connectivity

Tuan said the new public transport terminal is not just a structure, but it also represents a gateway to enhance connectivity within the region and the entire country as well.

“The town is booming. We see that Tboli is being competitive when it comes to economic enterprise. Our population is increasing, and national roads leading to other towns and General Santos City are being opened,” he said.

Tuan is hopeful that these developments will pave the way for more mass public transportation, like buses, and new routes to and from the town.

Boost Economic Progress

The opening of the terminal is also expected to have a long-term positive impact on the local economy.

Tuan said that Tboli is opening its doors for prospective investors seeking to tap into the area's economic potential.

"We see in the future that Tboli will be the center of development in the area when it comes to investment, and we invite entrepreneurs to invest here,” he said, urging national and international investors to explore the town’s various investment potentials.

The terminal is massively sprawled in Barangay Edwards, a strategic location that the local government described as “development expansion beyond the central areas of the town.”

Moreover, businesses surrounding the terminal are assured to benefit from increased foot traffic, leading to more economic activity and growth.

"This will give landowners around the new terminal the opportunity to build commercial establishments and create jobs for our residents," Tuan said.

The mayor emphasized that among the goals of the local government are to achieve balanced growth, reduce congestion, improve infrastructure, and create more livable and sustainable communities for its people.

Value-added Tourism Attraction

By creating a more organized and efficient transportation network, Tuan said the terminal is sure to add value and attract more tourists and travelers to discover or rediscover the rich cultural heritage and natural endowments of Tboli town.

He is certain that as soon as it becomes fully functional, residents and tourists will have easy and better access to the town’s various tourist attractions.

T'boli is known for its unique culture and tourist destinations like Lake Holon, Bakngeb Rivercave, and Hidak Falls, among others.

Rodel Hilado, T'boli's senior tourism operations officer, said the new terminal is expected to serve the growing number of tourists visiting the town every year.

He explains that aside from being "instragrammable," the terminal will make it easier for people to travel and facilitate the mobility of tourists.

“This facility will primarily give convenience and comfort to tourists and the commuting public,” he added.

Hilado said that this will be more than just a terminal since they plan to make it a hub to access goods and other services.

Looking Ahead

T'boli's sophisticated Public Transport Terminal represents the country’s advancement in infrastructure and transportation management.

With its unique and advanced features, the terminal can serve as an "innovative model" for enhanced connectivity and tourism in the country. This could inspire other towns in the region to also develop more efficient and passenger-friendly transportation hubs in their respective areas. (ORVR – PIA South Cotabato)

Monday, August 14, 2023

Globe to focus E-Waste Zero Program on mobile and broadband device circularity

  

Leading digital solutions platform Globe is refocusing its E-Waste Zero Program to mobile and broadband devices in response to global industry trends on electronic waste circularity. This shift allows Globe to concentrate on reducing its value chain emissions (GHG Scope 3) and maximize its impact on e-waste circularity.

 

Starting September 1, 2023, Globe’s E-Waste Zero Program will focus its attention towards items that Globe distributes to the market, including old mobile phones, tablets, wearables (e.g., smart watch), broadband devices (e.g., routers, modems), and their peripherals (e.g., chargers, adapters).

 

"As a sustainability champion, Globe takes the lead in fostering circularity when it comes to e-waste management. By refocusing our E-Waste Zero Program, we hope to improve our direct impact to our customers and business: mobile and broadband device circularity," said Yoly Crisanto, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer at the Globe Group.

 

Globe is one of 12 leading mobile providers around the world that have signed up for the new set of pace-setting targets developed with the global association of mobile network operators, GSMA.

 

Extending the lifespan of mobile devices and promoting circularity can greatly benefit the environment. Per GSMA, refurbished phones have 87% lower climate impact than new ones, and recycling five billion mobile phones globally can recover valuable resources worth US$8 billion.

 

Since its launch in 2014, Globe’s E-Waste Zero Program has collected and recycled 216.7 metric tons of e-waste, ranging from broken mobile phones and computer sets to IT network equipment and home appliances. With over 120 e-waste collection bins nationwide and more than 80 partners, the program helps with the responsible disposal and recycling of e-waste.

 

The collected e-waste items are processed by treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities accredited by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). They segregate, treat, and store the e-waste in their facility within the country, while the remaining items are exported to their main recycling and recovery facilities for further processing and extraction of precious metals.

 

Globe has also partnered with schools and private companies on e-waste donations and has worked with government and non-government organizations in establishing a community-based Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (TSD) facility in Malabon, Metro Manila for the proper handling of e-waste.

 

The company’s contribution to e-waste recycling was recognized by the GSMA in 2020, as one of the global best practices for take-back and collection programs.

 

“As we shift our focus towards mobile and broadband devices, we want to assure our customers that our commitment to promoting e-waste circularity remains steadfast. We hope to inspire more of our customers to adopt responsible consumption habits in their daily lives,” added Crisanto.

 

While Globe will redirect the E-Waste Zero program, collection bins will still remain in their current locations, and the free door-to-door hauling service for multiple e-waste items weighing at least 10 kilograms will continue.

 

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