Archive for the ‘TechnoKapihan’ Category

Failure of representation

Friday, April 11th, 2008

The last TechnoKapihan, which happened on April 2nd, was not a very successful event, in my opinion. Not a failure, mind you, but disappointing. For one, there were less than a dozen who attended; although, there was a hopeful sign: we had three or four first-timers. The old guard were there, but sans a couple of mainstays due to business trips.

However, it’s not only the number of participants that’s in consideration here. The Davao TechnoKapihan is ideally an industry-wide coming together for discussion, planning, catching up on the latest… all for the purpose of somehow getting the Davao IT industry moving forward. But the event has never gotten everybody together at all.

While there are those who have been trying to jumpstart the Kapihan from the very start, I’m afraid a large chunk of the members of industry are not participatory.

Why? Is it apathy? That could be part of the mix, but it’s not the whole recipe.

We’ve all heard the expression, “There’s no such thing as a bad student, only a bad teacher.” The analogy is probably a stretch, but I’d like to lay it down just the same: the supposed powers that be in Davao’s IT industry do not seem to be representative of the population. In other words, if the generals are not able to rally their troops, that’s not the failure of the latter.

It frustrates me why the real industry players do not contribute as much as I think they should in building Davao IT as a whole. But at the same time, I do understand why. As both a member and an observer of this industry, I’ve been noticing a certain common sentiment percolating among my colleagues. From one of the Dabawenyo software developers — who is not active in any IT organization but is otherwise talented and business-savvy — I got this comment: ‘Our concerns are not being addressed by the existing organized entities who purport to be our leaders.’

That about sums it up, I think.

The root of the problem is something I’ve pointed out time and again: we don’t know where we are, what are strengths are, so we’re practically groping in the dark, hoping to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Someone just has to realize that he’s got a lighter in his pocket.

On a more hopeful note, this year will see more IT events that will aim to bring in more investments to Davao. This I gathered from the TechnoKapihan last week. I look forward to seeing more of my colleagues getting involved here, as well as seeing IT organizations becoming more attuned to the real deal behind what they perceive to be the city’s IT industry.

Failure of representation

Monday, April 7th, 2008

The last TechnoKapihan, which happened on April 2nd, was not a very successful event, in my opinion. Not a failure, mind you, but disappointing. For one, there were less than a dozen who attended — although, there was a hopeful sign: we had three or four first-timers. The old guard were there, but sans a couple of mainstays due to business trips.

However, it’s not only the number of participants that’s in consideration here. The Davao TechnoKapihan is ideally an industry-wide coming together for discussion, planning, catching up on the latest… all for the purpose of somehow getting the Davao IT industry moving forward. But the event has never gotten everybody together at all.

While there are those who have been trying to jumpstart the Kapihan from the very start, I’m afraid a large chunk of the members of industry are not participatory.

Why? Is it apathy? That could be part of the mix, but it’s not the whole recipe.

We’ve all heard the expression, "There’s no such thing as a bad student, only a bad teacher." The analogy is probably a stretch, but I’d like to lay it down just the same: the supposed powers that be in Davao’s IT industry do not seem to be representative of the population. In other words, if the generals are not able to rally their troops, that’s not the failure of the latter.

It frustrates me why the real industry players do not contribute as much as I think they should in building Davao IT as a whole. But at the same time, I do understand why. As both a member and an observer of this industry, I’ve been noticing a certain common sentiment percolating among my colleagues. From one of the Dabawenyo software developers — who is not active in any IT organization but is otherwise talented and business-savvy — I got this comment: ‘Our concerns are not being addressed by the existing organized entities who purport to be our leaders.’

That about sums it up, I think.

The root of the problem is something I’ve previously pointed out: we don’t know where we are, what are strengths are, so we’re practically groping in the dark, hoping to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Someone just has to realize that he’s got a lighter in his pocket.

On a more hopeful note, this year will see more IT events that will aim to bring in more investments to Davao. This I gathered from the TechnoKapihan last week. I look forward to seeing more of my colleagues getting involved here, as well as seeing IT organizations becoming more attuned to the real deal behind what they perceive to be the city’s IT industry.

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TechnoKapihan #15

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

ICT Davao Inc.
The 15th TechnoKapihan Davao will be held on 2 April 2008 (Wednesday) at the We R Inn Hotel in Bajada. The venue is by Central Plaza I, across the highway from Gaisano Mall of Davao. The event will be from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Attire: come as you are! (more…)

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TechnoKapihan for this month postponed

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The TechnoKapihan session for this month is a no-go. According to ICT Davao Inc.’s Bert Barriga, this monthly powwow will instead be held on the 2nd of April 2008, from 2 to 4 PM. No venue set yet. Whether we’ll have another TechnoKapihan for April, or this rescheduled session will be it, we don’t know yet.

Just to refresh your minds, the TechnoKapihan sa Davao is an informal get-together of IT industry players, supporters and guests. It’s where we can sit down and discuss issues and plans that affect our industry, but in a relaxed setting. For each time, the organizers — ICT Davao and the Davao Chamber — aim to create an atmosphere of openness so that people will be more inclined to share their thoughts. (more…)

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TechnoKapihan back on track

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

After the 6th Mindanao ICT Congress — and the other IT-related events in Davao City last October — the TechnoKapihan monthly forum is back on track. Here’s a near facsimile of the official announcement.


ICT Davao Inc.
invites you to

TECHNOKAPIHAN SA DAVAO


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Broaden your network among Information & Communications Technology players. Meet and match with the right people in the industry. Find out what’s next after the recently-concluded 6th Mindanao ICT Congress last 23-24 October 2007. Or simply share something you think we ought to know.

Be there! Mark that date! You don’t want to miss it!


2:00 PM, 28 November 2007
SM City - Davao


For inquiries contact Angel at telefax: (82)221-7552 or email: aabella@davaochamber.com
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