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Members of Team TECHMEHOW2DOUGIE from DLSU-Manila after clinching the grand winner title at Byte Forward 2025 Hackaton

Young Filipino innovators shine at Byte Forward Hackathon 2025

Students develop real-world solutions at Byte Forward to help SMEs thrive in a connected economy

The Byte Forward Hackathon 2025 concluded on a high note as young Filipino innovators showcased their creativity and technical prowess during the Grand Finals of the 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo (PBC&E) held at SMX Convention Center.

Jointly organized by Converge ICT Solutions Inc. and Rev21 Labs, in partnership with the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), the nationwide hackathon gathered student teams from across the country to develop digital solutions addressing real-world business challenges.

From over 200 participants across five regional rounds, 15 finalists made it to the national stage — demonstrating how Filipino creativity and technology can shape a smarter, more connected economy.

“In launching the Byte Forward Hackathon 2025, we wanted to partner with the largest economic force in the country — our SMEs,” said Ron Puno, CEO of Rev21 Labs. “They drive so much of our economy and we believe that once we connect these businesses to strong digital infrastructure, they’ll have the power to ideate, build, and innovate. Over the last six months, through our partnership with PCCI, we’ve seen this play out.”

Empowering solutions for small businesses

Team TECHMEHOW2DOUGIE from DLSU-Manila clinched the grand winner title with Caya, an AI-powered inventory assistant that empowers SMEs to make smarter, data-driven restocking decisions

After rounds of pitching and live demos, Team TECHMEHOW2DOUGIE from De La Salle University Manila emerged as the Grand Winner for their project Caya, an AI-powered inventory assistant designed to help small business owners make smarter restocking decisions.

Project Caya automatically evaluates product profitability, negotiates with suppliers, and initiates restocking — or recommends cutting back — helping entrepreneurs make data-driven choices without the complexity of managing large datasets.

“I would really encourage aspiring developers to join hackathons because you learn so much from the experience,” said Christina Sijera, one of the winning team members. “There’s no major risk if you don’t win, but there’s so much to gain — opportunities, growth, and learning.”

Her teammate Brendan Castillo added, “Don’t let fear get in the way. Anyone can think of a great idea, but it’s easy to doubt if it’s really doable. You’ll never know until you try.”

Team K-MAS from the University of the Philippines – Mindanao took home second place

Team K-MAS from the University of the Philippines – Mindanao placed second, while Team CABUYAO from the University of Cabuyao secured third place. Each team showcased innovative projects that underscored the vast potential of Filipino talent to develop impactful digital tools for businesses.

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Building the next generation of tech leaders

Beyond the competition, the hackathon included workshops, mentorship sessions, and networking activities that connected participants with industry professionals and business leaders. The event highlighted how collaboration between education, technology, and business can drive digital transformation in the Philippines.

“The Byte Forward Hackathon reflects our belief that Filipino innovators have the creativity and drive to transform communities through technology,” said Dennis Anthony Uy, CEO of Converge ICT Solutions and Chairman of the 51st PBC&E. “By supporting programs like this, we’re helping bridge digital gaps and empowering the next generation to lead in the country’s digital transformation.”

Team CABUYAO from the University of Cabuyao placed third in the competition

The event was supported by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and PCCI, underscoring the country’s growing innovation ecosystem.

PCCI President Consul Enunina V. Mangio added, “Empowering young developers to build real solutions not only strengthens local businesses but also supports our shared goal of inclusive, technology-driven growth. This kind of collaboration is what truly moves the nation forward.”

As part of Converge SME Solutions’ broader initiative, Byte Forward underscores the company’s commitment to building a resilient digital economy — where technology, fintech, and connectivity converge to create opportunities for growth and innovation across sectors.

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Ralph, the Editor-in-Chief of FintechNewsPH.com, brings over 15 years of writing and editorial experience that make him a strong fit to lead the publication’s mission of delivering credible and compelling fintech stories. Before joining FintechNewsPH.com, he served as editor of Hello Philippines, a UK-based news magazine for the Filipino community abroad, where he covered stories on culture, business, and the global Filipino experience. He also contributed as a writer for The International Filipino, profiling Filipinos making an impact worldwide, and later worked as a copy editor for Malaya Business Insight, one of the country’s respected business newspapers, where he refined his eye for accuracy, clarity, and style. Ralph’s editorial journey began at the University of the Philippines Diliman, where he was Editor-in-Chief of Kampus Dyornal. There, he developed a keen sense for storytelling that informs and connects — a passion that continues to define his work today. Through the years, Ralph has written across diverse subjects, from finance and technology to culture and communication, consistently weaving insight with narrative depth. His solid newsroom background and commitment to quality journalism position him to guide FintechNewsPH.com in highlighting the stories that shape the country’s rapidly evolving fintech landscape. Discover more about Ralph's professional journey on his LinkedIn profile.