SINAG visits LGU Santiago City, University of La Salette, Inc., Saint Ferdinand College, and Quirino State University for potential collaboration and partnership
The SINAG Cagayan Valley Consortium is expanding its membership to include LGUs and HEIs, underscoring its dedication to fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment for startup development. This expansion enables the consortium to leverage the expertise and resources of LGUs, gaining valuable insights into local economic dynamics and regulatory frameworks. Involving HEIs contributes academic proficiency, research capabilities, and talent pipelines crucial for nurturing innovation. This inclusive approach ensures that startup initiatives benefit from diverse perspectives and contributions rooted in the local context, enhancing the consortium's ability to provide comprehensive assistance across the Cagayan Valley region. The recent visits to prospective new member institutions in Isabela and Quirino on March 1 and 8, 2024, including LGU Santiago City and the University of La Salette, Inc. in Santiago City, Saint Ferdinand College in the City of Ilagan, as well as the Diffun, Cabarroguis, and Maddela Campuses of Quirino State University, demonstrate the consortium's proactive engagement in expanding its network, aiming to establisha synergistic ecosystem that drives economic growth and enhances regional competitiveness. On a positive note, the visited institutions expressed their interest and enthusiasm in becoming members of the consortium.
We are now opening our call for applications for startups, startup
enablers, private and community
organizations, higher education institutions, LGUs, and NGOs to be part of our consortium for opportunities to
access collaborative initiatives, mentorship, networking, and fundraising for your organization.