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Building an Inclusive Artificial Intelligence: Amplifying Women’s Voices in the Future of Politics and AI
Asia Society Philippines (ASP) collaborated with SPARK! Philippines, the French Embassy in the Philippines and Micronesia, and Miriam College-Women and Gender Institute (WAGI) to host #WOMEN2024. The event brought together women's rights advocates and tech experts to explore the connection between women, politics, and the revolutionary potential of artificial intelligence (AI).
Read More »Evolving PH startup ecosystem offers female founders more opportunities: Sprout Solutions’s Gentry
Startups with a female founder or co-founder in the Philippines received 23% of all private funding raised by domestic companies in 2023, found a recent DealStreetAsia report. This placed the country second in Southeast Asia for the percentage of capital flowing to female-founded startups.
Read More »The Esquire Trailblazers List 2024: 60+ Movers and Shakers in the Philippine Startup Ecosystem
Even amidst funding challenges and a less-than-rosy outlook for the year, there is still much to applaud and celebrate about the current Philippine startup ecosystem. About 55 percent of startup founders surveyed said they expect their companies to be profitable within one to two years, while 20 percent reported that profitability is something that they’ve already achieved.
Read More »One More Scoop with Patrick Gentry
Patrick Gentry is the founder and CEO of Sprout Solutions, a SaaS startup building HR solutions for the Philippines. In 2023, they raised a $10.7M Series B. Before Sprout, Patrick was the co-founder of KMC Solutions and was working for a startup in Silicon Valley.
Read More »Streamlining HR management through tech | ANC
Stanley Palisada talks to Sprout's Chief Product Officer, Gian dela Rama about how tech can help HR management.
Read More »Growth Champions shine post-COVID
Philippine business seems to be well on its way to recovery after the devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that struck the country hard in 2020. The Philippines Growth Champions 2024, the Top 30 companies in the country that achieved the highest percentage growth in revenues between 2019 and 2022, impress, even dazzle, with their success during those three years, notwithstanding the fact that 2020 was a year that could be written off for most enterprises.
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