Monday, November 28, 2011

NATIONAL COOPERATIVES TRADE SHOW 2011 IN QC


The Quezon City Government, under the leadership of Mayor Herbert Bautista, is linking up with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) and National Cooperative Development Council (NCDC) in presenting the 1st National Cooperatives Trade Show that will showcase Philippine Cooperative’s Quality Products and Services.

Fifty exhibitors composed of Cooperatives and small businesses that provide or support cooperative enterprises will be participating in the show which will run from November 28 to December 2 at the Quezon City Hall Pathwalk, Main Building.

A wide range of products and services will be on display from the following industry categories; (a) agro-industrial; (b) processed foods; (c) organics; (d) wearables; and, (e) gifts, toys and housewares.  Event visitors who are looking for unique and inexpensive gifts for Christmas can take advantage of this showcase.

The Show is being organized by the QC Sikap Buhay Entrepreneurship and Cooperative Office under the office of City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista. For more information, please call 444-7272 local 8731/8734/8736 or e-mail them at magsikapbuhaytayo@gmail.com.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

HOME-GROWN TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES ON SHOW IN QC



Filipino inventors are once again converging in Quezon City for the Filipino Inventor's Expo and Trade Fair. 

This 5-day marketing event will provide the public with an opportunity to patronize Filipino inventive ideas, products and processes in the following categories: (a) beauty, health and wellness; (b) processed foods and beverages; (c) infrastructure; and (d) environmentally sustainable products and processes for the GTH, Handicrafts, Wearables and similar sectors.

Free seminars, learning sessions and technology demonstrations have likewise been scheduled, to include: Intellectual Property Rights Orientation (November 21, 1-4pm, Legislative Training Room A, Legislative Building); DOST-Invent School Orientation (November 22, 1-4pm, Legislative Training Room A, Legislative Building); Techno-Demo on Coco Genic( November 23, 9am-10am), Whitening Products ( 10:30am-11:30am ), Oregano Wine/Juice ( 9am-10am ), Alkaline Maker (10:30am-11:30am),Organic Recycling ( 1pm-2pm ), Rehabilitation & Alternative Healing ( 2:30pm-3:30pm ), Handy Welding ( 9am-10am ), Agri-Testing ( 10:30-11:30am ), Fire blanket ( 1pm-2pm ), Kitchen Utensils for Healthy Living ( 2:30pm-3:30pm ), Water Purifier ( 4pm-5pm ), Anti Cancer Herbs ( 9am-10am ), and Anos Fire Trucks ( 10:30am-11:30am ). All techno-Demo will be held at the Legislative Covered Walk.  

The Show is a project of the Quezon City Government in cooperation with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). It is being organized by the QC Sikap Buhay Entrepreneurship and Cooperative Office under the Office of City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista. For more information, please call 4447272 local 8731/8734/8736 or e-mail them at magsikapbuhaytayo@gmail.com. 

Monday, November 21, 2011

2ND FILIPINO INVENTORS TRADE EXPO IN QC

The Quezon City Government is once again taking pride in showcasing commercially-viable Filipino inventive ideas, products and processes in a five-day marketing event that will “Link Filipino Technology Resources and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (mSMEs)”.

More than 70 Filipino inventors, or more appropriately technology-based entrepreneurs, will be participating in the 2nd Quezon City Filipino Inventor’s Expo and Trade Fair which is being held from November 21 to 25 at the Quezon City Hall Plaza Covered Walk.

These home-grown 'techno-preneurs' will present products under the following categories: (a) beauty, health and wellness; (b) processed foods and beverages; (c) infrastructure; and (d) environmentally sustainable products and processes for the GTH, Handicrafts, Wearables and similar sectors.  

The Show is a project of the Quezon City Government, in cooperation with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).  It is being undertaken in line with the City's local economic development program to provide its micro and small enterprises with access to useful Filipino inventive ideas, products and processes for their businesses. It is likewise the City's contribution to creating a climate of consciousness and patronage of Filipino inventive ideas, products and processes that could help address the socio-economic development goals of the country.   

Parallel to the Trade Exhibition, a series of FREE seminars, learning sessions and technology demonstrations that will be of interest to inventors, entrepreneurs, students and the general public will likewise be conducted within the City Hall grounds. 

The Show is being organized by the QC Sikap Buhay Entrepreneurship and Cooperative Office under the Office of City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista. For more information, please call 4447272 local 8731/8734/8736 or e-mail them at magsikapbuhaytayo@gmail.com.

Monday, October 10, 2011

QC Entrepreneurs’ Trade Show




The Quezon City Government proudly announced the conduct this month of the QC Micro and Small Entrepreneurs’ Trade Show 2011. This retail and order-taking event will feature about 100 QC-based entrepreneurs with products and services in the sector categories of Gift, Toys and Housewares, Wearables, Health & Wellness, Food, Processed Food and Organics.

The Show will be formally opened on October 10, 2011 at the Quezon City Hall Plaza. With the opening ceremony graced by Mayor Herbert M. Bautista, Vice Mayor Josefina Belmonte – Alimurung and DTI – NCR Officer-in-Charge Ferdinand L. Manfoste.

The Show will run from October 10 up to October 15, with operating hours from 8:00am to 6:00pm. Entrance is free.

Livelihood technology demonstrations will also be given for free on the following schedule: October 11, 8am to 12pm, SikapBuhay Stakeholders’ Summit on Microfinance, 9am to 5pm, Happy Meaty Day; October 12, 9am to 5pm, Sweets for you; October13, 9am to 5pm, Crafty Ideas; October 14, 9am to 5pm, Beauty and Cleaning Aids.

With the theme “Tibay, Husay at Ganda ng Produkto at Serbisyong QC”, this is THE must – see Trade Show of QC’s best.

 The Show is organized on behalf of the Quezon City Government by the Sikap Buhay Entrepreneurship    and Cooperative Office. For inquiries on the Show, please call 4447272 local 8731/8734/8736 or e-mail them at magsikapbuhaytayo@gmail.com.

FROM SCRAP TO CRAFT

"Our life is in scraps!", says Rosa 'Ate Rose' Gollaba, the proud owner of James Leathercraft, maker of quality handmade leather goods from Barangay Kamias in District III of Quezon City.  What started out as a hobby became her family's main source of income as she turned scrap pieces of locally produced cow leather into coin purses, wallets, handbags, and using the fashionable leather-patched designs.

Ate Rose used to be a wage earner, being employed by Manel’s Shoes as Production Supervisor.  She found that the salary she received was not enough for her family's daily needs so in 1999 decided to augment her income by starting her own micro-business selling simple coin purses and key chains made from scrap leather. In the early years, her customers were limited to her relatives, immediate circle of friends and neighbours. She then started experimenting and developing new product designs, particularly the mosaic style of leather-patched products, formed from different sizes and shapes of scrap leather, resulting in one-of-a-kind designs. With these product innovations, Ate Rose started joining bazaars. Not only did her retail customers increase but she started receiving bulk orders from other local manufacturers. The breakthrough in her business came when she started receiving orders from US-based buyers.

The road that an entrepreneur travels, however, is seldom smooth. For Ate Rose, the big bump started in 2002 when the financial crisis hit almost every major economy in the world. The cost of doing business became expensive and her income dipped. It was only her fast action in pulling out of the US market in the early months of its economic downtrend that saved her business. Recovery took time but she was slowly gaining ground. Unfortunately, Ondoy hit and like many families in Metro Manila, had devastating effects. That typhoon wiped out her inventory of raw materials and finished products.
Just like any other successful entrepreneur, Ate Rose has a 'never say die' attitude; and together with her whole family, worked to recover from this devastating loss. They pulled together and pooled their resources and abilities to make sure that the company started by Ate Rosa will flourish once again. Case in point is Ate Rosa's son Patrick, a UST Marketing graduate who left the company where he was employed to concentrate on the family business. They also participated in the business development programs of government, particularly the 'Husay Mag-Business sa Sikap Buhay' (HMBSB) Program of the Quezon City Government, where she received assistance in product design and development, among others.

From capitalizing on a hobby to augment her income, to being a small retailer, to a supplier for several established local manufacturers, to exporter of quality products from Quezon City to the world, Ate Rosa and her family have slowly but surely created and established their brand, James Leathercraft, and reputation for a tradition of making quality leather products from scrap.

Ate Rosa and the quality products of James Leathercraft will be at the Quezon City Micro and Small Entrepreneurs' Trade Show at the Quezon City Hall Grounds from October 10 to 15, 2011. Operating hours is from 8:00am to 6:00pm.

The Show is organized on behalf of the Quezon City Government by the Sikap Buhay Entrepreneurship and Cooperative Office. For inquiries on the Show and the HMBSB Program, please call 4447272 local 8731/8734/8736 or e-mail them at magsikapbuhaytayo@gmail.com.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A SHOWCASE OF QUALITY QC PRODUCTS AND SERVICES


Over a hundred Quezon City – based Micro and Small Entrepreneurs will be featured in a week-long trade show organized by the Quezon City Government in time for its 72nd Foundation Anniversary.

With the theme, “Tibay, Husay at Ganda ng Produkto at Serbisyong QC “, the Show will be an annual event for promoting and marketing quality products and services from the City’s Micro and Small Enterprises.

The Show will be held this year from October 10 to 15 at the Quezon City Hall Plaza. Products and services on sale will include: Giftware, Houseware, Holiday Decors, Wearables, Organic and Natural Products, Food/Processed Food, and Health and Wellness Services.

Parallel activities to the Trade Show include free daily livelihood skills sessions, product demonstrations and a Food Fair.

Organized by the QC Sikap Buhay Entrepreneurship and Cooperative Office under the Office of City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista, the Show is this year’s must-see market of quality QC products and services for local consumers, retail and bulk buyers, exporters, distributors and investors.