Facebook Fanpage - Event May 19 & 26, 2012 - 8am-8pm @ Mapua Makati. For two  Saturdays in May, participating students, teachers and alumni from the  Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT) will work together to develop  innovative technology ideas that may have the potential for commercial  success. 
Dubbed as the JCI-MIT Technopreneurship Bootcamp, the  event aims to promote the spirit of technology entrepreneurship or  technopreneurship among the academe. The event is organized by the  Junior Chamber International (JCI) Manila in partnership with the MIT. 
IdeaSpace  Foundation, Inc. (IdeaSpace), Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) and  Microsoft Philippines (Microsoft) are the industry partners for the  event.
“We want to help our local 'MIT' by bringing out the ideas  from the academe out to the market rather than just remain in the  classrooms and libraries. Good ideas will only be innovative if there  are people adopting and using them." said Winston Quesang, JCI-MIT  Technopreneurship Bootcamp Project Chairman.
“A key to a vibrant  and successful start-up ecosystem is the relationship with the academe.  Events like the JCI-MIT Technopreneurship Bootcamp can help spark this  ecosystem down to the grassroots level in schools. This is part of our  advocacy at IdeaSpace.” said Marthyn Cuan, CIO at Meralco and IdeaSpace  founding officer.
“Industry-academe linkages are important in  transforming ideas into viable businesses. A lot of innovative ideas  come from schools. Companies like Smart can help provide the latest  technologies, resources, partnerships, mentoring and market runway,”  said Earl Martin Valencia, strategic business group head at Smart and  IdeaSpace founding officer.  
The event will feature technology  and business talks from innovators and disruptors, ideation workshops  and mentoring sessions.  
It will culminate with a pitching  competition where participants will be able to present their technology  ideas and business plans to a panel of judges composed of industry  experts, potential angel investors and venture capitalists. 
Team  presentations will be judged according to market need, team execution,  innovation, and industry synergy. Technology ideas can cut across  various industries such as telecommunications, power, infrastructure,  media, healthcare, agriculture, manufacturing, energy, mining, ICT and  the like. Winners will receive prizes from Smart and Microsoft.
The  JCI-MIT Technopreneurship Bootcamp is open to MIT students, faculty and  alumni. Participants are encouraged to form teams of five members each  with a mix of backgrounds from various disciplines ranging from  technology, business and liberal arts. Registration is on a first  come-first serve basis via the event website  (mapua.jcimanilabootcamp.org).
The Junior Chamber International  (JCI) Manila is a leadership development organization which provides  young people an opportunity to develop and learn social responsibility,  entrepreneurship, and the fellowship necessary to create positive  change.  
IdeaSpace (ideaspace.ph) is a non-profit foundation  that seeks to help technology entrepreneurs through funding, training,  mentorship, operations support, and ready market runway through a  multi-million peso program. It supports efforts like the JCI-MIT  Technopreneurship Bootcamp to reach out to the schools.  
The  Foundation is supported by a PhP500-million fund from companies from a  diverse group of industries - Digitel, ePLDT, First Pacific, First  Pacific Leadership Academy, Indofood, Maynilad, MediaQuest, Metro  Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), MPIC hospital group (Asian  Hospital and Medical Center, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, 
Davao  Doctors Hospital, Makati Medical Center, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital,  Riverside Medical Center), Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC),  Meralco, Philex Mining, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company  (PLDT), Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), SPI Global, Sun Cellular and  TV5. -JCI-Mapua Press-

 
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