Digital Reporter

Startup incubator Launchgarage held a Supercollider pitching session on May 24, in partnership with the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), one of the oldest business chambers in the country. The event was sponsored by Double Dragon Corp., whose CEO, Edgar 鈥淚njap鈥 Sia II, is among the youngest people in Forbes鈥 billionaires list.

鈥淭his first鈥慹ver pitching session is a milestone for us, to serve as a starting point and a link to the startup community,鈥 said PCCI Chair, Amb. Benedicto Yujuico, during his opening speech, acknowledging the need for a connection between startups and long鈥慹stablished businesses.

Meanwhile, Launchgarage COO Jojo Flores said: 鈥淗opefully now in exposing our startups in the business community, we can gain bridges in order for them to be successful.鈥

Ten tech startups from Launchgarage were given the opportunity to pitch their businesses to representatives from different illustrious business organizations, including the PCCI, the Philippines鈥慤SA Economic and Business Council, and the Anvil Business Club.

These are the 10 startups that have taken one step closer to make their marks in history:

Mober

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If the name and the logo don鈥檛 cue you in, it鈥檚 essentially a mobile app that lets you rent moving vans (Mobile, mover鈥et it?). 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to solve the problem of SMEs (small and medium enterprises) who want to find a delivery van at a click,鈥澛犅燙EO Dennis Ng said, adding that there are around 15,000 under鈥憉tilized vans in the Philippines. The company鈥檚 biggest client is SM Appliance Center, but it also provides moving services to people moving into new houses and condominium units.鈥淲e want to grow very fast, we want to have our operations franchised,鈥 said Mr. Ng.

Tralulu

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Travel like a local with聽. A website that connects tourists in Southeast Asia with certified local tour guides, Tralulu CEO Andrew Cua is also a food guide in Binondo. Tourists have over 350 guides to choose from Tralulu, and Mr. Cua sees the market opportunity in the region to reach over $500 million. 鈥淥ver the next three years, we see ourselves as the largest booking platform in Southeast Asia,鈥 said Mr. Cua.

GoodMealHunting

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A delicious home鈥慶ooked meal might be elusive for us聽probinsyanos聽and foreigners working in the Metro. Warangkana 鈥淕ear鈥 Limsakul鈥慒ajardo, founder of聽, expanded her business from a home鈥慶ooked Thai comfort food service to an online platform that provides a temporary cure to home sickness. 鈥淚 came up with GoodMealHunting to allow home cooks to efficiently sell their dishes online, provide them with an efficient marketplace and transform them into entrepreneurs,鈥 Ms. Fajardo said. While home cooks still have full responsibility for the safety and quality of the food, GoodMealHunting helps train these cooks and assist in establishing their businesses.

AltitudeX

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鈥淲e鈥檇 like to think of ourselves as data on demand,鈥 said聽聽CEO Luis Sia. Using drone technology, AltitudeX provides detailed documentation in surveying sites for agriculture, mining and real estate. Some of their clients include DMCI and Aviso. 鈥淥ur company was born from the academe, and our pilots are Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) certified. Our competitive advantage is that we come from very engineering鈥慶entric backgrounds, and we understand the鈥ccuracy needed for our surveys,鈥 said Mr. Sia.

Veer Technologies

The future is paved for virtual reality (VR), and it always seems to revolve around the video games we have. But Veer provides more than just an immersive gaming experience. 鈥淲e use VR and augmented reality techonology to change the way people learn and see the world,鈥 said Veer CEO Justin Lim. 鈥淲e want to inspire people to live creatively through the software that we develop.鈥 The company has worked with Universal Robina Corporation, Dell, and Cyberzone. After the pitching session, they gave people a chance to experience one of their VR services, a training software that lets you take the role of a member of an airline crew.

Taxumo

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You know you鈥檙e an adult when you start worrying about your taxes.聽聽is a web platform at its free beta stage whose goal is to make it easier for small business owners to track their income, expenses and tax requirements. 鈥淭axumo allows users to input their expenses and at the end of the month tax forms are automatically filled up and ready for filing,鈥 said Taxumo CEO Mark Ong. 鈥淭his allows the business owner to better manage their tax flow.鈥 However, with the administration鈥檚 tax reform bill finally gaining traction in the legislature, Taxumo might soon have to do some serious re鈥憃rganization.

Bloom Solutions

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聽makes blockchain technology accessible to remittance businesses so that our overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) can have another option in sending money home. With the increased global reliance on blockchains, Bloom wants to provide a service that鈥檚 easy for people to understand. 鈥淭he OFW doesn鈥檛 need to worry about how blockchains work,鈥 said Mr. Buenaventura. 鈥淔or If she sends in HK$500, this gets converted into bitcoin, forwarded to Bloom and then we convert it into peso.鈥 Currently, they can only provide services from the foreign country to the Philippines, and not the other way around.

Magpie

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Another fintech startup,聽鈥檚 apps and tools allow anyone with a smartphone to collect payment from credit and debit cards. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to solve the problem of millions of merchants out there who want to be able to accept digital payments,鈥 said Magpie Founder Dominick Danao. He gave as an example someone who rents out condominium units. With Magpie, his renters can pay him through credit card without him personally having to badger them, unless they don’t pay on time, of course.

Acudeen

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聽considers itself an organization committed to the growth of SMEs. A fintech startup, Acudeen allows businesses to sell their invoices online for quicker access to finances. 鈥淭he value we鈥檝e created is that our clients want liquidity on demand, they need to grow their businesses and cash is king,鈥 said fast鈥憈alking Acudeen Chief Marketing Officer Miguel Alegre. 鈥淥ur technology allows us to give suppliers the best rate they can possibly get for their invoices.鈥

AirMighty

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Spreading the gift of a stable internet connection,聽聽is a hotspot enabler that works with sari鈥憇ari stores so that more people can have Wi鈥慒i access. 鈥淲e saw that sari鈥憇ari stores can reach a large market, so we gave them a simple platform that allows them to sell prepaid Wi鈥慒i,鈥 said Joel Delos Angeles from AirMighty. And with the Philippines getting more and more wired to social media, wouldn鈥檛 it be nice if more people stopped browsing Facebook for free and be able to utilize all its features through a Wi鈥慒i connection?