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Ever since the bubble burst back in 2000, venture capitalists and incubators have become sparse in the Philippine IT industry so it's a little surprising to see one calling out and looking for tech start-ups to invest into. If you have a great idea for a tech start-up in the software and mobile space, check out PhiLabs for some assistance on funding your next big project. GCash users can now start using Google Pay even without a physical card, as the e-wallet begins rolling out support for the service across the Philippines. Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi Pad 2 Pro series in the Philippines, consisting of the standard Wi-Fi model and a 5G variant. Huawei has officially launched the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Series in the Philippines, featuring enhanced outdoor tracking, upgraded health monitoring, and an industry-leading 21-day battery life. Read more in our articles including "A new Tech Start-Up Investor is in town!" and "GCash starts rolling out Google Pay support".

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What is Philippines Start-Up?

Ever since the bubble burst back in 2000, venture capitalists and incubators have become sparse in the Philippine IT industry so it's a little surprising to see one calling out and looking for tech start-ups to invest into. If you have a great idea for a tech start-up in the software and mobile space, check out PhiLabs for some assistance on funding your next big project.

What have you covered about Philippines Start-Up?

GCash users can now start using Google Pay even without a physical card, as the e-wallet begins rolling out support for the service across the Philippines. Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi Pad 2 Pro series in the Philippines, consisting of the standard Wi-Fi model and a 5G variant. Huawei has officially launched the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Series in the Philippines, featuring enhanced outdoor tracking, upgraded health monitoring, and an industry-leading 21-day battery life.

Where can I find articles about Philippines Start-Up?

Our coverage of Philippines Start-Up includes: "A new Tech Start-Up Investor is in town!"; "GCash starts rolling out Google Pay support"; "TSMC to Raise Prices for Advanced Chips Starting 2026". Each article provides unique insights and information.