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Monday, December 11, 2017

Jacob Jensen Design Soon to Collaborate in the Philippines


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We recently witnessed the unfolding of another opportunity for Design and Technology innovation, exchanges, collaboration and partnerships on Dec. 06 , 3:00 - 4:00pm at QBO Office, DTI International Building, Gil Puyat, Makati City.

What primarily prevents our artists in coming out in the open to promote their works? Many are just too burdened with the fear of havong to face tax deductions.

In the Philippines, setting up a business entity, even for single proprietorship entails getting too many permits with corresponding fees. Fees that could be too much for newly established businesses that already spent a fortune in capital setting up their business address and equipment.

Thus, announcing your services could very well be more profitable if you remain online seemingly just a home-based entity. Expansion could very well be just an option to keep for yourself since you would prefer paying less tax obligations.




If the Philippines wants us to actively engage with Jacob Jensen Design company then they should make it more attractive for businessmen to setup business in the country. Onexwayvis to reduce orvtotally eliminate taxes during the first months or years until the company has recovered their initial funds used in founding their business. We tend to be more open to partnerships or collaborations when we have less financial obligations to worry about. The less risk, the more open-minded we are to invest our hard-earned money. Needless to say, if the government could not subsidize, then they should find other ways to persuade us to invest.

We are honored that the design firm has chosen to venture into the Philippines and has recognized our potential to be worthy partners. Our growrh woukd surely be their growth as well. Many talented individuals would put a second thought in working out of the country if our talenrs could be well utilized and compensated within the country so we won't need to leave our families in search of greener pastures.

Timothy sounds optimistic enough that it would be a crime to ignore his call for collaboration. The offer is too good to resist. But since it would be the first time of this kind, mant would obviously hesitate to take the iniative as a pioneer of such venture. But surely, those who have the guts to become pioneers would reap greater benefits if it becomes successful.

With full support of the Embassy of Denmark, and the Department of Trade and Industry, we would undoubtedly make it big in the design industry since there are many creative Filipinos that could once again put the Philippines in the map as a Design hub.


BGC Holds Fun Activities for the Kids of Taguig


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BGC gives back. Fort Bonifacio Development Foundation, Inc. — the social responsibility arm of Bonifacio Global City recently led BGCitizens and volunteers in painting a colorful mural and brightening up a classroom in BGC’s adopted school, Gat Andres Bonifacio High School. They also spent time with the kids of Taguig (tagged as the ‘Bonibulilits’) for rounds of storytelling sessions, art workshops, quiz shows, games, presentations, and a tour at The Mind Museum. In partnership with Daiichi Properties, such initiatives aim to get the public involved in passionate pursuits that reach out to the Taguig community for inclusive growth and development.


BGC Volunteers created a mural entitled ‘PASSION’ that showcased individuals’ various passions at the city’s adopted school, Gat Andres Bonifacio High School (Source: Sarion Films and LittleMsPrinter)


BGC volunteers spent time with the ‘Bonibulilits’ (kids from Taguig City) at the Mind Museum for rounds of storytelling sessions, art workshops, and many more.(Source: Fringe Studios)


Mr. Jun San Juan, Community Relations Officer of the Fort Bonifacio Development Foundation, Inc. with some of the ‘Bonibulilits’.



Sunday, December 10, 2017

Yamaha Dominates Motorace Championship at Kart zone, Cebu


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Yamaha’s excellence in the racing circuit is know the world over that is why it comes to no surprise who rules the Philippine racetracks. What really makes this interesting is the riders will be assigned to their motorcycle via draw lots; putting not just personal skill to the test but also the greatness of the machine. The top motorcycle manufacturers prepared for a competition that puts the spotlight on their innovations.

The 150cc category featured the Yamaha Sniper 150 leading the way against a field of Honda RS150 riders. It was a tough and challenging battle with top tier talent manning the rival manufacturer but in the end, Rj Commendador stamped the class of the Sniper 150 during the match. The 130-category presented a tough task of outperforming an entire pack of adversaries. Using the Vega Force I, Garry Caneda one upped the competition in the underbone race. This was the same case for him in the 130 AT open in a lineup that saw him and the Mio Sporty outnumbered but still managed to capture the top spot. The most exciting matchup for the day was during the all-female category where Chloe Mallari and C-Let Cuizon bagged the 1st and 2nd place respectively on Yamaha’s Mio i 125, taking down their rival manufacturer.

Although facing tough competition and outnumbered in every turn, Yamaha proved that they can’t easily be outclassed on the track. The combination of talented riders and World Class motorcycles only yield one result, dominance.
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