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WELCOME GUIDE 5 th and 6 th April, 2019 (Friday and Saturday) KMC Picadilly Star 25th Floor, Picadilly Star Building, 4th avenue corner 27th street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City 1634, Metro Manila, Philippines Samsung Hall SM Aura Premier, 26th Street, Corner McKinley Parkway, Taguig, 1630 Metro Manila, Philippines Manila | Philippines March - April 2019 KMC ORE Central 11th and 12th Floors, ORE Central, 31st Street, Taguig, 1634 Metro Manila, Philippines

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WELCOME GUIDE

5th and 6th

April, 2019(Friday and Saturday)

KMC Picadilly Star25th Floor, Picadilly Star Building, 4th avenue corner 27th street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City 1634, Metro Manila, Philippines

Samsung HallSM Aura Premier, 26th Street, Corner McKinley Parkway, Taguig, 1630 Metro Manila, Philippines

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ARE YOUREADY TOCHANGE THEWORLD?

HELLO MANILA!

March 1-2nd

Mexico City

March 8-9th

Toronto Dubai

March 15-16th Boston San Francisco London Abuja

March 22-23rd

Shanghai Accra Santo Domingo Ramallah

March 29-30th

Kuala Lumpur

April 5-6th

Manila Madrid

April 4-5-6th

Ho Chi Minh City

April 12-13rd

MelbourneMumbai Cairo Oslo

April 19th-20th

Nairobi Tunis

April 26-27th

Amman Paris BogotaQuito

April 27-28th Tokyo

Regionals 2019 Summits

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“The worst thing that can happen to

anybody is to get up every day and start

the day believing that every one of your

tomorrows will be just like yesterday.

Wishing you all great success,

Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States

The Hult Prize is going on 10 years now, and there was never a better time to join this movement than today. I love this program, and I love the solutions it generates every year. Since it began, the Hult Prize has had participants from more than 1,500 universities and 121 countries, and in this year alone there were 200,000 students working in teams to come up with projects that make a difference; that’s a pretty impressive record. This is the world’s largest student movement for impact. I love the Hult Prize because it deals with what I think is the most important, and generally overlooked, question that we have to face in our complicated interdependent worlds, where so many good things and so many troubling things are happening at once - which is ‘how’. Anybody can talk about problems, and Governments, Foundations, and wealthy people can give money towards them – but people still have to figure out HOW to turn their good intentions into positive changes that move other peoples’ lives and empower them. That’s what the Hult Prize student teams seek to achieve every year and I’m grateful to all those who have, and will, participate. The 2019 Hult Prize Challenge is asking participants to focus on job creation, to counter the unbelievably high unemployment rates in so many countries around the world. Some of the poorest places on Earth have a disparity that is breathtaking. It is really important to let people out of poverty, and poverty is more bearable if at least you think you can work your way out of it. The worse thing that can happen to anybody is to have to get up every morning and start the day believing that everyone of your tomorrows will be like yesterday - and millions and millions of young people believe that today. Young people feel stuck. It is this feeling of being stuck that makes them vulnerable to resentment, and then to divisive political rhetoric and conspiracy theories like the ones we are witnessing today around the world. If you feel economically stuck and socially displaced and there is no lifeline and no option, then you begin to consider alternatives that your better angels would never entertain. I therefore believe that this challenge, to develop an idea that provides meaningful work for 10,000 young people within the next decade, is particularly important in the current global environment. It’s also important because for the first time, the Hult Prize Foundation is asking the broader community of those who support it, including people who have participated before, to join in and compound the impact by collectively creating work for a million young people around the world on every continent over the next decade - it is a worthy challenge.

Dear Students

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Dear AttendeesOn behalf of all of us here at the Hult Prize Foundation, congratulations! Making it this far is a BIG deal and an accomplishment that will last a life-time. However, please remember, that your work is just getting started. Every year hundreds of thousands of young people from colleges and universities around the world come together around the Hult Prize to think big, be bold and work towards solving some of humanities biggest challenges. We join hands in the hope of creating a better world for all, through the sharing of new ideas and the inspiration, community and connections that come with it.

We have spent a decade inspiring and leading young people to think differently about how business can transform lives and be used as a force for good. Our global programs are each designed to change the trajectory of students at their most critical inflection points, converting ordinary degree seekers into game-changing impact entrepreneurs.

Since being founded, the Hult Prize movement has mobilized over one million students to re-think our future, and empowered them to be the change they want to see in the world. We are humbled that our flagship challenge has grown to become a benchmark program for social entrepreneurship and that our learning initiatives continue to breed disruptive innovation on nearly 2,000 college and university campuses across 100 plus countries.

This year is a special year for us here at the Hult Prize, and for me personally, as we celebrate a decade of impact and our 10 Year Anniversary. If I have learned anything over my tenure it is truly that, “anything is possible” IF you believe that struggling together is better than prospering alone. For us, by us.

Remember to have fun, be bold and always be kind. If you get a chance, please take some time to thank our community judges, mentors, experts, advisors, university officials, your parents and everyone else who has given their time to nurture and support a generation of young people that are poised to lead a generation to change the world.

“Anything is possible IF you believe that struggling together is better than prospering alone.”

Thank you for joining us.

Ahmad Ashkar,Founder and CEO | Hult Prize Foundation

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Practical Details

Carl Kenneth Jaronay

[email protected]

+63 945 972 4972

Charlemagne Quinitio

[email protected]

+1 (619) 518-5989

Michael Abad

[email protected]

+63 955 100 3731

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KMC Picadilly Star25th Floor, Picadilly Star Building, 4th avenue corner 27th street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City 1634, Metro Manila, Philippines

Samsung HallSM Aura Premier, 26th Street, Corner McKinley Parkway, Taguig, 1630 Metro Manila, Philippines

KMC ORE Central11th and 12th Floors, ORE Central, 31st Street, Taguig, 1634 Metro Manila, Philippines

Code of conduct

• Dress code is business.

• You always need to be on time –there is no time buffer in theschedule.

• Be assembled and ready to present10 minutes prior to your slot; latearrival can lead to exclusion fromparts or all of the event.

• Even under the stress ofcompetition, please remember tobe respectful and courteous toall participants, volunteers,judges and members of the HultPrize Committee.

• Keep your mobile phone on silentduring the whole day (any mid-presentation disturbances may bepenalized).

• The Hult Prize Committee willnot answer any case- relatedquestions during preparation.

• Bring your own Windows-compatible laptop (presentationsmust be submitted in PowerPointformat). The host city computersare only guaranteed to run PPT files.

• Please remember that you mayneed an adaptor for your laptopsince host city outlets/plugs maydiffer from those at home.

• All presentations must be sent toa specified e-mail address whenthe preparation time is over.

• For ease during the competition,the presentations also need to besubmitted via USB stick; no furtheredits or changes are permitted aftersubmission.

• We advise all teams to have a USBstick on hand to share your finalpresentation.

• Teams will have 10 minutes topresent their solution, brokendown into 6 minutes pitch and 4minutes Question & Answer withjudges; be sure to prepare yourpresentation accordingly.

• Teams will participate in a peer panelwith the judges; remember to berespectful and thoughtful indiscussions.

• Judges may engage your team ina call-back session for furtherclarity on your proposal. This is notan indication of advancement to theevening round.

• Assign a timekeeper; the moderatorwill cut off any presentations longerthan 6 minutes.

• Any breach of above may leadto dismissal from the competition.

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Travelling to Regional City & Transportation

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)

All airport terminals provide several options for access into the city:

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)Andrews Ave, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines

https://www.manila-airport.net/

Transportation Options:

I. Taxi

The estimated taxi fare (without traffic) from airport to KMC Picadilly Star is:

Ninoy Aquino International Airport -> Campus: PHP 300/USD$6 [40 Minutes]

Install Grab App for hassle-free taxi/car booking and pay with cash in local currency PHP.

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II. Bus & Train

Take the Ube Express Bus - Grand Prix Route at NAIA Terminal 1. Get off at Grand Prix Hotel/Victory Liner bus stop. Walk for 6 minutes towards MRT Line 3 Taft Avenue train station and take the North Avenue Route.

Get off at Ayala Station, and head towards the East exit. (Right side) Walk towards the right; you should see a pedestrian lane. (Right across Shell gas station). Head to Bonifacio Global City (BGC) Bus - Edsa-Ayala station and take the Lower West Route. Get off at Net One/Picadilly Star bus stop to reach Picadilly Star building].

Inquire from the assistance desk where Ube Express buses are located and purchase your ticket at the booth (You will need local currency PHP).

Below are the estimated bus & train fares from airport to KMC Picadilly Star:

Ninoy Aquino International Airport -> Ube Express - Grand Prix Hotel/Victory Liner Bus Stop: PHP 150/USD $3.00 [1 Hour]

MRT Line 3 Taft Avenue Train Station -> MRT Line 3 Ayala Train Station:

PHP 13/USD $0.26 [4 Minutes]

BGC Bus - Edsa-Ayala Bus Station -> BGC Bus - Net One/Picadilly Star Bus Station:

PHP 13/USD $0.26 [20 Minutes]

Ube Express

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For more info and time schedules, check the following links:

MRT Line 3

BGC Bus Routes

BGC Map

City Apps

Grab – Southeast Asia’s #1 ride-hailing app, food delivery service, and cashless payment solution all in one. Book a ride by taxi or car with Grab. Available in English.

Viber – Free and secure calls and messages to anyone, anywhere.

Zomato – Discover great restaurants to dine out or order food for quick home delivery. Available in English.

Google Maps - Real-time GPS navigation & local suggestions for food, events and activities

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AccommodationI. Hostel

1. BGC Boutique Hostel & Dorm Inc. Danlig, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines

II. 3-Star hotels

1. MySpace BGC Dormitel21 Saddle St, Makati, 1216 Metro Manila,Philippines

2. ZEN Home Icon Plaza BGCICON Plaza, 5th Avenue cor. 25th street,Bonifacio South, Bonifacio Global City,Manila, 1634 Metro Manila, Philippines

III. 4-Star Hotels

1. Seda BGC )30th Street corner 11th AvenueBonifacio Global City, Lane P, Taguig,1634 Metro Manila, Philippines

2. F1 Hotel Manila3001 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay, Metro Manila,Philippines

3. Ascott Bonifacio Global City Manila5th Avenue 28th St, Taguig, 1634 MetroManila, Philippines

IV. 5-Star Hotels

1. Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila30th Street, corner 5th Ave, Taguig, 1634Metro Manila, Philippines

2.Grand Hyatt Manila8th Avenue corner, 35th St, Taguig, 1634Metro Manila, Philippines

3. Avant Apartments At The FortAvant at The Fort, 26 St, 3rd Ave, Manila,1634 Metro Manila, Philippines

V. Others

1. ZEN Rooms Avida 34th Uptown BGC34th Street corner 11th Avenue and LaneT, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Manila,Philippines

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The Philippines is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Situated in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of about 7,641 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila.

The Philippines is the only most predominantly Christian nation in Asia. Manila took its name from a flower. The folk story says that beautiful flowers once grew outside of the walls of a newly built city called Intramuros.

The walled city of Intramuros was constructed in the 16th century to protect the city from invasion. As the historic center of Manila, it has withstood wars, earthquakes, and other disasters. It is the oldest district and historic core of Manila.

The San Agustin Church, located in Intramuros, is one of the four Philippine churches constructed during the Spanish colonial period to be designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, in 1993.

The oldest Chinatown in the world is located in Manila’s Binondo district. Founded in the 16th century as a community for Chinese Catholics,

the area continues to attract restaurants, retailers, and other businesses.

KEY PHRASES IN LOCAL LANGUAGE1. Hi: Hi2. I am: Ako ay…3. How are you?: Kumusta ka?4. Good: Mabuti5. My name is: Ang pangalan ko ay…6. Thank you: Salamat7. I’m sorry: Patawad8. Yes: Oo9. No: Hindi10. What’s your name?: Ano ang iyongpangalan?11. Where is the?: Nasaan ang…?12. Can I have?: (how to ask forsomething) Pwede bang makuhayung…?13. Sorry I don`t understand:Paumanhin hindi ko maintindihan14. How much it costs?: Magkano?15. Bye: Paalam

Fun Facts About Manila

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Friday

3:30-5:00PM

6:30 - 8:30 PM

Welcome Orientation and Registration

Networking Reception

6:30-8:30PM Networking Reception

5:00-6:30PM Hult Prize Training Session

LOCATION

Saturday

8:00AM

6:30 - 8:30 PM

USB Submission Deadline for Presentations

Networking Reception

9:00-11:00AMPreliminary Round: Morning Presentations

8:00-9:00AM Registration & Breakfast

LOCATION

11:00-11:30AM Peer Feedback Session

11:30-12:00PMJudges’ Deliberation and Callback Session

1:00-3:00PM Preliminary Round: Afternoon Presentations

12:00-1:00PM Lunch

3:00-3:30PM Peer Feedback Session

4:00PM-5:30PMBreak and bus transfer from KMC ORE Central to Samsung Hall

(15-minute ride)

3:30-4:00PMJudges’ Deliberation and Callback Session

5:30-6:15PM Evening Registration

10:00-1:00AM After Party

6:15-6:30PM Opening Ceremony

8:00-8:30PM Judges' Deliberation

6:30-8:00PM Regional Final Presentations

8:30-10:00PM Award Ceremony & Evening Reception

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KMC Picadilly

Star

KMC ORE Central

Samsung Hall

Itinerary

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2010 EDUCATION

YEAR UN’S SDGS HULT PRIZE CHALLENGE ENTREPRENEUR WINNER

CLEAN WATER

ENERGY POVERTY

GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS

HEALTHCARE

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

DOUBLING INCOME

REFUGEE CRISIS

HARNESSING THE POWEROF ENERGY

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT2019

Leading a GenerationTo Change The World

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HULT PRIZEBY NUMBERS

200,000

+1,600,000

+$50,000,000

50,000,000

+20,000

30,000

+120

100,000

Startup Business Ideas Generated

STUDENTS

INVESTED IN THE IMPACT SECTOR

Man Hours

Volunteers

Judges and Mentors

Countries

Annual Aplications

Throughout the annual Hult Prize challenges

Empowered to solve the most critical social problems

Per year invested in pitching, judging and developing entrepreneurs

Per year helping to Lead a Generation to Change The World

Improving thousands of ideas

Participating in the global competition program

Representing more than 45% increase year-on-year

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Hult Prize On Campus Program gives you an opportunity to host a local Hult Prize event in your university, allowing the winning team to bypass the traditional application process and fast track their idea through one of 25+ regional final rounds. The program allows more students to compete around the world, leading to more ideas and ultimately more start-ups, each poised for radical impact.

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Winning teams from each of our 25+ Regional summit finals from across the world, are having the chance to join the Hult Prize Accelerator Program at the Hult Castle, in the U.K. A global ecosystem of business leaders, mentors, investors, and corporate partners help forge a path for our students to become entrepreneurs and support their development for life. Our network opens doors to capital, mentorship, marketing, business development, customer acquisition, and talent recruitment.

COACHING FACILITIES NETWORKING

MENTORSHIP TEAM BUILDING WORKSHOPS

“The winning team in each Regional Summit will spend 8 weeks in the Castle, accelerating their startup.”

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1 million USD Seed Funding Award

Each year, the Hult Prize team issues a big bold challenge aligned with a large market opportunity inspiring students from over 120 countries to solve its greatest problem. 100,000 begin the journey, the top 50 get incubated in our castle in the U.K. and the top 6 teams pitch for USD$1 Million in start-up funding at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

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Join Our Worldwide

Community!

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Hult Prize Foundation

@HultPrize

@Hult_Prize

STORIES OF IMPACT

Leading a GenerationTo Change The World