By Erwin Oliva
INQUIRER.net
SEVENTEEN startup firms have attended Day 2 of Morph Code, a bootcamp hosted by Morph Labs, Ayala Foundation, and the Philippine Emerging Startups Open Inc.
Each company will be given five minutes to present their idea to a panel.
“It’s going to be fast and furios,” said George Telenko, who is moderating today’s event.
The panel is composed of Winston Damarilo, executive chairman of Morph Labs; Martin Lichauco, managing director of AO Capital; Bill Luz, executive vice president of Ayala Foundation; Federico Gonzalez, president and CEO of PESO; and Eric Manlunas.
Damarillo also announced that Morph Labs is the first software company in the country to go public.
Xlang, a startup that hopes to help people learn a foreign language, started the ball rolling with its presentation.


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