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National Defense College Conducts Study Tour in Europe

June 1, 2015

The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP) embarked on their study trip to Germany from 10-19 May.  The Philippine Embassy in Berlin facilitated the group´s courtesy calls on officials of the Federal Foreign Office, Ministry of Interior (BMI), the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI), and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Berlin.  Meetings in Bonn with the Ministry of Defense (BMVg), Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) as well as a visit to the Köln City Hall.

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Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek hosted a dinner for visiting students and officials of the NDCP at the Embassy´s Bulwagang Rizal.

NDCP, as the premier institution for defense and security education, training, and research in the Philippines, is currently conducting the 50th Regular Course of the one-year Master in National Security Administration (MNSA) Program. The delegation was composed of 4 NDCP officials headed by the Chief of the Academic Affairs Division Prof. Charithie B Joaquin and 22 MNSA students, including one Brigadier from Sri Lankan Army.

Integral to the MNSA Program is the conduct of the annual Regional Security and Development Study (RSDS). The RSDS involves visits to a select country in a given region in order to provide an opportunity for the students to interact with key officials and stakeholders in the focus areas and identify important issues for development and national security.

Berlin Impressed by the Philippines’ Startup Scene

May 30, 2015

The Philippines emerged as the featured country of the “Labs to Public Dialogue: Create! Innovation Forum” held on 28 May 2015 at the Factory Berlin.  In its second edition, the Labs to Public initiative included a special workshop “startupPH: The Philippine Emerging Startup Ecosystem”, which was organized by the Philippine Embassy in partnership with Gateway63.  Citing the strong support from the Philippine Embassy, the Berlin Senate invited Ambassador Thomeczek as the lone diplomat to deliver welcome remarks at the event’s kick-off session.

Labs to Public-002In her remarks, Ambassador Thomeczek highlighted that: “Cities are the engines of economic dynamism, growth, and development. However, the dense concentration of people in a limited space also presents its attendant challenges such as dealing with traffic, pollution, natural hazards like flooding, and access to basic social services like water and sanitation.  This is particularly acute in mega city like Metro Manila. Technology has a great potential to ameliorate these conditions. However, technology can only be deployed when the on the ground conditions are known. For this reason, the real value added today is that we are bringing together technology experts and people with diverse backgrounds and on the ground experience who can complement one another, forge tangible partnerships and be real change makers.”

Labs to Public-003Labs to Public-004The Philippine presence was strongly felt as a diverse group of leaders in technology, innovation and social change flew in to Berlin to share their expertise.  Three leading lights of the Philippine tech scene were present to share their insights: Benjie Fernandez, the Chief Operating Officer of Voyager Innovations, Earl Valencia, President of Ideaspace Foundation, and Jay Fajardo, CEO of Proudcloud and Program Director of the Launchgarage.  They were joined by: Danilo Songco, President and CEO of PinoyME Foundation, Mon Ibrahim, Deputy Executive Director of DOST-Information and Communications Technology Office (ICTO), and Christine Roque, senior campaigner of Change.org in the Philippines.

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During the workshop, Gateway 63’s Klaus Preschle helped to facilitate a good exchange of views on the Philippines’ strategic opportunities and startup landscape.  Earl Valencia focused on the private sector’s role in helping foster the Philippine innovation ecosystem.  He highlighted that Ideaspace Foundation, like similar incubators and accelerators in the country, had emerged to fill in the financing and knowledge gap in the country.  Ideaspace Foundation, which hosts more than 90 events per year, was capitalized by an initial injection of USD 11 million to incubate and invest in early stage startups that are geared towards solving emerging market challenges.  To date, it has funded 28 companies, including Salt, an emergency light and mobile charger powered by salt and water, and TimeFree Innovations, a virtual queuing system for small businesses.

Labs to Public-009Benjie Fernandez provided his perspective on how large telecommunications companies are helping to support innovation in the Philippines.  He noted that under the PLDT Group, Voyager was created to focus on the digital economy.  Voyager is pursuing an aggressive strategy by undertaking in-house product development as well as by making strategic investments and in pursuing partnerships and joint ventures.  The audience was particularly interested to hear about PLDT’s relationship with Berlin-based Rocket Internet, which has the largest global e-platform in the emerging world.  In addition to its 333 million Euro investment in Rocket, both sides are working on mobile commerce solutions for emerging markets through PayMaya.  PLDT is also working to make the Philippines the shared services hub for the Asia Pacific Internet Group, a joint venture between Rocket Internet and Ooredoo.Following the workshop, Jan von Meppen, CEO of Lundic, a Berlin-based digital media and e-learning startup, remarked that he was surprised to learn about both the market opportunities in the Philippines as well as the level of talent in the country.

Labs to Public-011Labs to Public-012Labs to PublicJay Fajardo and Mon Ibrahim, for their part, provided their key insights on the Philippines as part of the “Connective Cities” initiative.  They noted that the Philippines is trying to support an ecosystem that both facilitates and accommodates innovation.  For example, the Philippines was the first country to develop regulations to legalize app-based transport services.  In addition, Mr. Ibrahim highlighted that the government is seeking to enhance digital inclusion by providing free Wifi access points throughout the country.  Danilo Songo, for his part, provided a snapshot of how technology and incubation methods were helping small-scale farmers group together to aggregate their production, cut out the middle-men and find end-buyers.

Labs to Public-015Ambassador Thomeczek emphasized that the Embassy would seek to further support innovation exchanges between the Philippines and Germany, particularly in leveraging German technologies to help the Philippines find solutions to support financial inclusion, social entrepreneurship, as well as environmental monitoring, energy efficiency, and off-grid energy solutions.

LABS TO PUBLIC is a trans-disciplinary workshop series developed by the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Technology and Research uniting leaders of academia, business, culture, public policy, entrepreneur and innovation sectors.  LABS TO PUBLIC continues the city of Berlin´s efforts to provide new education, networking and prototyping formats for developing international partnerships, project kick-offs and long-term cooperation.***END

All Photos Courtesy of Frank Nürnberger

Philippine Embassy in Berlin Holds Outreach for Filipinos in Baden-Württemberg

May 27, 2015

Berlin – The Philippine Embassy in Berlin conducted its fourth consular mobile outreach service at the Dekra Office, Handwerkstr. 15 in Stuttgart, Germany on 08 May 2015.

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Filipinos traveled from Baden Württemberg to have their consular documents processed

A team from the Philippine Embassy in Berlin conducted the one-day outreach, composed of Consul Gabriel R. Bautista, Mr. Jovencio Catbagan, Ms. Lianna Judith Sale, Mrs. Maria Cecilia Estrella and Ms. Lourdes Marie Reyes. With the assistance of Ms. Cecile Joy Atienza-Krause of the Honorary Consulate General in Stuttgart, the consular team facilitated 116 passport appications, 14 notarials , 2 passport extensions 30 registrations under the overseas absentee voting system.

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Consular Mobile Team to Stuttgart with Ms. Cecile Krause of the Honorary Consulate General in Stuttgart.

The mobile outreach is part of the Philippine Embassy’s efforts in bringing its consular services closer to Filipinos residing in different parts of Germany. The next consular outreach services will take place in Bochum on 23 May 2015. (***END)

Philippine Embassy in Berlin Holds Outreach for Filipinos in Southwestern Germany

April 1, 2015

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Filcom area coordinators, joined by their German spouses,help distribute forms and share information on specific consular transactions

Berlin – The Philippine Embassy in Berlin conducted its second consular mobile outreach service at the Kath. Pfarrheim St. Jacobs in Schifferstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate  on 28 March 2015.  The consular team was assisted by the Filipino Community in Schifferstadt near Mannheim and Ludwigshafen.

Bordering the states of North Rhine–Westphalia to the north, Hessen to the east, Baden-Württemberg to the southeast, and Saarland to the southwest, Rhineland Palatinate was an ideal location for servicing Filipinos residing in the major Federal States in the western part of Germany.

A team from the Philippine Embassy in Berlin conducted the one-day outreach, composed of Consul Adrian Cruz, Mr. Ruben Atienza, Mrs. Rowena Adaya Hernandez, Ms. Marie Reyes and Mr. Armand Mahinay. The consular team facilitated 121 passport appications, 17 notarials, 8 certfications, 2 visas and 5 overseas voting registrations.

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Members of the Filipino Catholic Community of Schifferstadt pose with the Philippine Embassy consular team

 

Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek expressed her appreciation to the Filipino Community in Schifferstadt for their invaluable contribution.

Ms. Rohnna Yee-Fath from the Filipino Catholic Community of Schifferstadt finalized arrangements with the Philippine Embassy almost a year before the scheduled outreach.  “With ample time to prepare, the Filipino community from Rhineland Palatinate made sure that there will be a sufficient number of volunteers that can be relied upon to ensure that the registration of applicants was smooth and orderly,” she said.

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Filcom area coordinators were busy in the kitchen the night before the outeach, preparing food to be made available for consular applicants

Since 2013, the Philippine Embassy has been conducting regular outreach missions to different parts of Germany with the help of its Philippine Honorary Consulates and the different Filipino community associations.  The next outreach will take place on 11 April 2015 at the Schweinfurt/Stadthalle with address at Friedrich-Ebert Str 20, 97421 Schweinfurt, Bavaria.

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