TEAM MAWA'S Ruben Canlas Jr. explains Project Ootac, an e-learning project. Thi
s was one of the elevator pitches on Day 2 of the Morph Code bootcamp.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia at the At
eneo de Manila University.
SERGIO ARROYO of Ascendant Technologies explains the Web-based system they have
developed for organizing hospital/patient data digitally. This was one of the
elevator pitches on Day 2 of the Morph Code bootcamp.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia at the At
eneo de Manila University.
MILO FELIPE of milObjects Software talks about his project, an online tool that
would enable local governments to easily develop websites and online services.
This was one of the elevator pitches on Day 2 of the Morph Code bootcamp.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia at the At
eneo de Manila University.
STRATLOC, a company founded by a group of engineers, is represented here by Ann
a Pasetes, who explains the Real-Time Locator project. This was one of the elev
ator pitches on Day 2 of the Morph Code bootcamp.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia at the At
eneo de Manila University.
EDISPOSE, according to Robert Sagun of E-governance for Municipal Development I
nc., will help local government units facilitate the disposal of their assets.
This was one of the elevator pitches on Day 2 of the Morph Code bootcamp.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia at the At
eneo de Manila University.
MICHAEL MALETTE of FluidMinds explains CertSim and how it will provide mock tes
ts for certification examinations. This was one of the elevator pitches on Day
2 of the Morph Code bootcamp.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia at the At
eneo de Manila University.
THE EXCEED Student Information System, which organizes student files including
grades and attendance, is explained by Sawar Faruque of Integritas Data Managem
ent Solutions. This was one of the elevator pitches on Day 2 of the Morph Code
bootcamp held in Ateneo de Manila University.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia.
GREG MORENO explains the XLang Project that will help people learn a foreign la
nguage. This was one of the elevator pitches on Day 2 of the Morph Code bootcam
p held in Ateneo de Manila University.
Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia.
WINSTON DAMARILLO, Morph Labs executive chairman, talks about being the first s
oftware company in the country to go public. He also shares his thoughts on the
elevator pitches presented on Day 2 of the Morph Code bootcamp at the Ateneo d
e Manila University.
Interview conducted by INQUIRER.net technology reporter Erwin Oliva. Video take
n by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia.
IMAGINE a large group of users who write stories together one phrase at a time.
That is actually the simple and yet brilliant idea from a startup simply calle
d Octales.
Unanimously, the panel of experts said Octales is a "refreshing" idea after an
afternoon of elevator pitches.
All in all, 15 startups presented their business ideas.
