By
Roderick Abad - June 26, 2017
START-UP
SolarSolutions, a venture that builds sun-powered sari-sari (neighborhood variety) stores in the
provinces won the Energy Innovation Arena and pocketed the $10,000 prize pot
money in the exhibit and pitching competition during the Power and Electricity
World Philippines and The Solar Show held recently at the SMX Convention Center
in Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.
The company, a winner
of the Impact Hub Fellowship (Incubation) program in April, helps and trains
communities with limited resources of potable and viable water via solar-power
pumps, precipitation devices and rainwater harvest.
SolarSolutions bested
other 14 young firms, namely, Uproot Aquaponics, Urban Greens, Hi-Gi Energy,
Kasolar.ph, sunEtrike, E2T2 Corp., OneWatt, HydroPlus, Tubig Kanlungan
Foundation Inc., Amatera Solar Technologies, San Jose Renewable Energy,
ElectriCChain, SALt and CleverHeat.
“Events and pitching
competitions such as this empower promising start-ups to help marginalized
communities through their innovative and sustainable solutions. We will
definitely have more future collaborations with both local and global
organizations for the entrepreneurial community to look forward to,” said Ces
Rondario, cofounder of Impact Hub Manila.
The two-day event
focused on the latest developments, investments and partnership opportunities
in the Philippines’s power sector.
“Renewable energy,
through social enterprise, can be a response to the context of poverty
alleviation,” Peace and Equity Foundation (PEF) Executive Director Bob Calingo
said during his opening speech.
Organized by Impact Hub
Manila, the Power and Electricity World Philippines and The Solar Show gathered
energy innovation-centric corporations and start-ups, as well as over 150
sponsors and exhibitors, more than 100 speakers and 5,000-plus attendees.
“It is through
collaborations with organizations such as PEF and Terrapinn that help create a
bigger impact on the community,” Rondario said.
Locally rooted and
globally connected, Impact Hub Manila offers coworking spaces, incubation
programs, corporate-innovation workshops and a vibrant-learning community to
its over 15,000 members in 102 sites worldwide.
In alliance with KMC
Solutions, it offers six key locations in Metro Manila for coworking or office
space. Founded in October 2001, PEF is the steward of an endowment fund
and registered as a nonstock, nonprofit organization based in Quezon City. It
invests mostly in social enterprises.
With more than 30 years
of experience, Terrapin conducts events that bring scale, knowledge and
gravitas to promote innovation and technology that change people’s lives.
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