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		<title>Innovation Forum in Manila</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" alt="" src="http://www.fiveclouds.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/logo-if.jpg" />I just got back from a talk by Dr. Paco Sandejas on what VC&#8217;s are looking for in 2008. &#160; While the topic for the meeting was quite high level it did bring forward a lot of thought provoking discussion. &#160;The meeting was full and I was surprised at the mix of VC&#8217;s, &#160;government and university representatives and aspiring young people looking to tap into the answer of starting a business. &#160;There was a lot of discussion around the opportunities that were in place, &#160;such as facilities and grants, &#160;as well guidance on the types of company that would peak&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" alt="" src="http://www.fiveclouds.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/logo-if.jpg" />I just got back from a talk by Dr. Paco Sandejas on what VC&#8217;s are looking for in 2008. &nbsp; While the topic for the meeting was quite high level it did bring forward a lot of thought provoking discussion. &nbsp;The meeting was full and I was surprised at the mix of VC&#8217;s, &nbsp;government and university representatives and aspiring young people looking to tap into the answer of starting a business. &nbsp;There was a lot of discussion around the opportunities that were in place, &nbsp;such as facilities and grants, &nbsp;as well guidance on the types of company that would peak interest in those with the money.</p>
<p>I think that while this type of meeting is great &#8211; one of the problems faced was that many of the young technology entrepreneurs lack keen business and vision-leading experience. &nbsp;Paco made note of this as he discussed the difficult subject of supporting application development companies &#8211; often seen as nothing more than BPO&#8217;s.</p>
<p>The truth is that application development companies like <a href="http://www.exist.com">Exist</a> (my employer) and <a href="http://www.stratpoint.com/">Stratpoint</a> (Paco&#8217;s investment) provide a bridge between many types of company leveraging software, &nbsp;including VC backed start-ups and large scale enterprises. &nbsp;It is more important than ever that teams working in the Philippines grow to see there connection with these companies as more than being a hired-development shop &#8211; and understand the partnership that is commonly in place. &nbsp; &nbsp;Understanding that will help Filipino developers and architects connect with experience in places like the San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York &#8211; learning from them, &nbsp;understanding how they are building companies out off the back of technical innovation (commonly being done in the Philippines). &nbsp;I remember working as an architect and first understanding the workings of companies &#8211; and it was a valuable time when you start to examine the creativity you have in the light of how it will endure a business environment.</p>
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