MAIN leads investor delegation to Canada’s biggest tech conference

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Manila Angel Investors Network (MAIN) was invited by the Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) to represent the investment

community as part of the official Philippine delegation to North America’s fastest growing tech conference, Collision Con 2022.

“We are delighted to have been invited by the DICT to participate and network in Collision’s Venture Summit that could potentially bring investments to the Philippines,” Quenby Go, MAIN’s executive director, said. The Venture Summit is an exclusive one-day assembly of the world’s top 250 venture capitalists. MAIN delegates engaged with other entrepreneurs and investors in curated roundtables and personal meetings to explore opportunities.

Shown here are Trade Commissioner of the Embassy of Canada in the Philippines, Dodjie Fabian; Clark Development Corporation’s Assistant Manager Erwin Pattaui; MAIN Founding Member, Joseph de Leon; Mr. Geek’s Jeffrey Shane Saunders; DTI Usec. Arnold Atienza; Trade Commissioner of the Embassy of Canada in the Philippines’ Sonja Panday; Enhanced E-technology and Concurrent Solutions Inc.’s Francis Villapando and Geraldine Villapando; and DICT representatives: Aimee Honasan and Ness Uy-oco.

“The office of Emerging Technologies in the DICT is an active participant in realizing these collaborations between foreign and local tech companies and the Philippine startups,” Atienza added.

 

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