LSE Generate, the London School of Economics' renowned entrepreneurship center, recently launched its first international cluster in Southeast Asia, focusing on the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia. The Philippines was also recognized as its 23rd international chapter.
The cluster's debut event was held at the Brittany Hotel in Taguig, bringing together innovators, corporate leaders, government officials and startup founders from across the region. Hosted by Vista Land, the gathering emphasized the Philippines' role as a growing hub for social innovation, with entrepreneurs addressing key issues like climate change, financial inclusion and community health. UK Deputy Ambassador Alistair White highlighted the global significance of the new chapter.
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