Geeks On A Beach (#GOAB), the premier international tech startup conference in the Philippines, where innovation and inspiration converge, is set to return to Cebu, Philippines, for its 7th year on November 13-15, 2024.
Since its inception in 2012, GOAB has become a cornerstone of the Philippine startup ecosystem, aiming to enhance tech startup and investment opportunities in the country and the Southeast Asian region.
A Critical Pillar in the PH Startup System
The 7th GOAB will be held at the JPark Island Resort & Waterpark in Mactan Island, Cebu. The conference’s second installment, held in 2014 after its inaugural launch in Boracay Island, was also hosted in Cebu.
“Cebu is known for its economic growth and world-class beaches, making it the perfect venue for GOAB, an event that has established itself as a critical pillar of the tech startup ecosystem in the Philippines and beyond,” said Dave Overton, GOAB co-founding organizer and Symph founder and CEO.
Cebu earned the nickname “Ceboom” in the 1990s due to its massive business expansion, shopping complexes, and exports. Since the 2000s, it has also become a leading investment destination in the high-tech service sector.
GeeksPH organizes GOAB in partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to highlight the development and potential of the country’s startup ecosystem.
“GOAB is essentially a non-profit organization committed to growing the tech and startup landscape by bringing together a diverse set of stakeholders, from founders and government agencies to creatives and venture capitalists,” said Overton.
The much-anticipated international conference promises an unparalleled convergence of startup ecosystem stakeholders while offering a unique blend of serious conversation and relaxed networking.
Tangible Benefits for Attendees
“GOAB delivers tangible benefits to attendees by catalyzing inspiration and providing a venue for networking and collaboration that can lead to long-term success. We foster a supportive community for startups and entrepreneurs,” said Tina Amper, GOAB founding organizer.
“Last year’s GOAB in Panglao opened new opportunities for some of the big names in the Philippine startup community. GOAB was also instrumental in the long-term success stories of tech upstarts who found their footing in the startup world by participating in past GOAB conferences,” added Amper.
This year’s GOAB will focus on the latest trends and challenges in the tech industry and the positive impact of the government’s Innovative Startup Act (ISA). It will also highlight DICT’s years-long efforts in unlocking market potential for local tech startups and positioning the Philippines as the next frontier for innovation in Southeast Asia.
The event kicks off on November 13 with in-depth masterclasses from international industry experts. These two-hour workshops will explore essential topics related to tech, startups, and design.
The main conference, scheduled for November 14-15, will feature a dynamic agenda, including keynote presentations and breakout sessions covering various sectors such as Fintech, EduTech, HealthTech, AgriTech, and ClimateTech.
There will also be investor and founder roundtable discussions, exhibits, business matching, networking opportunities, open-area sessions, and happy hour mixers.
Call for Participation
Leading the lineup of speakers are some of the most influential voices in the tech and startup space, including Jojo Flores, Co-founder of Plug & Play; Mel Nava, Co-founder & CEO, 1Export; Crystal Lee Gonzalez, CEO & Co-founder, Noneaway; Christina Laskowksi, Strategic Advisor, STAC-Silicon Valley; Mohan Belani, CEO & Co-founder, e27; Jen Bilango, Country Manager, Coins.ph; Peter Kovacz, Co-founder, Global Startup Awards; Gui Faria, Co-founder, Penbrothers; Josef Werker, Co-founder, Humble Sustainability and Partner, Buko Ventures; Franco Varona, Founder, Foxmont Capital Partners; Ksther Lim, CEO, The People Decoder; Jay Fajardo, Executive Director, Ideaspace Ventures and QBO Innovation; Diane Eustaquio, Director, PINVEST; Mia Bulatao, COO, Great Deals E-Commerce Corp.; Erika Aquino, Global Investor & Strategic Advisor; and Jeremy Au, COO, Lucent & Host, Brave Southeast Asia Tech Podcast.
With over 500 entrepreneurs, investors, and global leaders expected to attend, GOAB 2024 is poised to be another milestone event in the tech and startup calendar.
“We encourage participation from all sectors in GOAB. Let’s support each other in navigating the challenging yet rewarding journey of startup entrepreneurship. By building connections and fostering a community of driven individuals, we help uplift the entire ecosystem and collectively grow the economy,” said Amper.
To join Geeks On A Beach, purchase tickets at geeksonabeach.com or email hello@geeksonabeach.com. Discounted tickets are available for a limited period.
You can also connect with GOAB by visiting its social media accounts: Facebook: @GeeksOnABeach, X: @GeeksOnABeach, and LinkedIn: Geeks On A Beach.
FAQs
What is Geeks On A Beach (GOAB)? Geeks On A Beach (GOAB) is an international tech startup conference in the Philippines that brings together innovators, entrepreneurs, and investors to discuss and collaborate on tech and startup opportunities.
When and where is GOAB 2024? GOAB 2024 will be held on November 13-15, 2024, at the JPark Island Resort & Waterpark in Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines.
Who organizes GOAB? GOAB is organized by GeeksPH in partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).
What can attendees expect from GOAB 2024? Attendees can expect masterclasses, keynote presentations, breakout sessions, roundtable discussions, exhibits, business matching, networking opportunities, and more.
How can I purchase tickets for GOAB 2024? Tickets can be purchased at geeksonabeach.com or by emailing hello@geeksonabeach.com. Discounted tickets are available for a limited period.
How can I connect with GOAB on social media? You can connect with GOAB on Facebook (@GeeksOnABeach), X (@GeeksOnABeach), and LinkedIn (Geeks On A Beach).
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