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Philippine Startup Meetup in Berlin turns 3, goes hybrid amid COVID-19

September 28, 2020

Ambassador Dizon-De Vega with Commercial Counselor Antonio and Dr Rainer Seider
from Asia Berlin Summit at the opening segment of the 3rd PH Startup Meetup in Berlin (photos by Berlin PE)

With COVID-19 accelerating the digitalization of industry and society, the 3rd Philippine Startup Meetup in Berlin was held on 24 September at the Philippine Embassy as part of the Asia Berlin Summit’s Embassy Day. Spearheaded by the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in Berlin headed by Commercial Counselor Althea Antonio, the meetup was organized in cooperation with Unifier Ventures, a Berlin-based company that aims to connect EU startups to Southeast Asia and vice versa through early stage funding.

The meetup was held using a hybrid format, with the opening and panel discussion livestreamed from the Embassy and the pitching session done partly online, with the startup founders connecting from Manila while the moderator and judges were onsite at the Embassy.

In her opening remarks, Ambassador Ma. Theresa Dizon-De Vega highlighted the role of Asia in the future of innovation and the importance of innovation as an area of engagement between the Philippines and Germany.

DTI Undersecretary Rafaelita Aldaba elaborated on developments in the Philippines’ startup and innovation scene, highlighting Manila’s inclusion in the top 100 startup ecosystems in the world according to the 2020 Global Startup Ecosystem Report and the Philippines’ cracking the top 50 in the the Global Innovation Index for the first time this year.

Helping to power these successes are Filipino tech talent, which was the focus of the next segment, a panel discussion with Filipinos working in Berlin-based scale-ups and unicorns moderated by Unifier Ventures managing partner Mr Miguel Encarnacion. The panel featured Ms Liz Bautista, formerly of Zalando, an online fashion retailer; Mr Matthew Gaw of Adjust, which provides mobile measurement and fraud prevention services to businesses; and Mr Joefree Semilla from GetYourGuide, which allows users to browse and book travel experiences.

Mr Joseph de Leon, Founding Member of the Manila Angel Investors Network and Director of Gravitas Prime then delivered a keynote presentation entitled “More than Fun in the Philippines: Your Gateway for Growth” where he laid out other competitive advantages offered by the Philippines for those wishing to locate startups, including its huge demographic potential.

Miguel Encarnacion of Unifier Ventures moderates a panel of Filipino Tech professionals in Germany

The last part of the Meetup was a pitching session featuring five ventures with Filipino founders/co-founders, offered examples of startups that have already tapped into the Philippine advantage: Aide, which allows people to book doctor visits, lab tests and other medical services to be done in the comfort of their home; One-Watt, which offers AI-enabled diagnostic services for industrial machinery maintenance; Plentina, an alternative lending system that provides online credit for consumers at partner businesses; uHoo, which provides solutions to measure indoor air quality; Sakay, a digital app that allows passengers and providers to navigate trips using multiple modes of formal and informal transport. Two judges, Mr Daniel Auriel from EIT Digital and Mr David Zwilling from Techbrücke, chose Plentina as the winner of the pitching session, which was moderated by Unifier Ventures managing partner Manuel Biermann.

A recording of the 3rd Philippine Startup Meetup may be viewed on the Embassy’s and PTIC-Berlin’s (DTI-Berlin) Facebook pages. (END)

Philippines, Germany inaugurate Joint Economic Committee virtually

September 22, 2020

In a milestone for bilateral economic relations, the Philippines and Germany held the inaugural session of their Joint Economic Committee (JEC) online on 15 September, with more than 90 attendees from the government and private sector. 

The new mechanism, which aims to facilitate trade and investment cooperation between the two countries, is co-chaired by their trade ministries and likewise includes private sector representatives. 

The inaugural meeting was co-chaired by DTI Undersecretary Ceferino Rodolfo (top left) and German Parliamentary State Secretary Marco Wanderwitz from the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi). 

The JEC was the product of several years of discussion by the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in Berlin and the Philippine Embassy in Berlin with the BMWi. END

POLO-Berlin webinar tackles Filipino nurses’ integration in Germany

September 21, 2020

Labor Attaché Atty Delmer Cruz (center) moderates the lively discussion
on the integration of Filipino nurses in Germany.

Fresh from celebrating its first anniversary, the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Berlin hosted a webinar entitled “Work and Life in Germany: Practical Tips” to give Filipino nurses newly arrived in Germany or intending to come to Germany the opportunity to learn from Filipino nurses who have been living and working in Germany for several years.

The webinar moderated by Labor Attaché Delmer Cruz featured as resource persons Mr Jimmy Carpon, who teaches at the Ecumenical institute for Nursing Professions in Ortenau (OEKI) and was among the first Filipino nurses deployed to Germany under the Triple Win Project (TWP) and a Bagong Bayani award recipient; and Ms Regille Tayamen a surgical nurse at Sankt Gertrauden Krankenhaus (SGK) Berlin. Mr Carpon’s presentation focused more on the work setting, while Ms Tayamen’s focused on life outside of work. A third resource person was Mr. Matthias Gerloff, a trainer for international nurses at the Uniklinikum Tübingen, who, in conversation with Consul Cathy Torres, offered a German perspective on the topic of Filipino nurses’ integration in Germany.

Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega in her welcome message read by Consul Torres congratulated POLO-Berlin for the initiative and thanked all the speakers and participants for joining what is envisioned to be an ongoing series of focused engagement with Filipino healthcare professionals in Germany.

The webinar was livestreamed on the Facebook page of the Philippine Embassy in Germany and may be viewed there by those interested. END

Philippine Ambassador Takes Part in Economic Mission to Rhineland Palatinate

September 21, 2020

Rhineland Palatinate Minister President Malu Dreyer (1st row center) with Ambassadors from the Asia-Pacific Region including Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega (2nd row, 1st from left)

Twelve Ambassadors from the Asia-Pacific region, including nine Ambassadors from ASEAN took part in an Economic Mission to the Germany state of Rhineland Palatinate from 17-19 September 2020.

The Mission coordinated by the German Asia-Pacific Business Association (OAV), one of the oldest business groups in Germany with the Asia-Pacific Ambassadors Group was designed to provide opportunities for closer engagement among countries in the Asia-Pacific region and leading companies in Germany.

The activity dubbed “Ambassadors-in-Dialogue” hopes to contribute to efforts to encourage more economic exchanges between Germany and the Asia-Pacific Region as well as foster an atmosphere of collaboration and cooperation as the world rebuilds the global economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Among the companies visited by the Mission in Rhineland Palatinate, a major manufacturing and viniculture hub in Germany, included leading pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim, organic wine cultivator Weingut Dreissigacker, Strassburger Filter GmbH + Co. KG, and one of the largest and older glass manufacturers in the world, Schott AG.

The delegation likewise met with scientists from the Max Plank Institute for Chemistry, one of the leading scientific research centers of the world which has produced several Nobel Prize winners and is now undertaking pioneering work on face mask and particle filtration studies.

Delegates learn more about the advance filtration systems produced by Strassburger Filter GmbH + Co KG which now has operations in some parts of Asia (all photos by Berlin PE)

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