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ASCARO Elevates Padel in Malaysia as the Exclusive Distributor of Padel Galis

  

The Swedish padel brand has teamed up with the Spanish padel court manufacturer to strengthen the sports’ presence in Southeast Asia.

KUALA LUMPUR, 7 November 2024 – ASCARO has unveiled a new partnership with Padel Galis, the Spanish padel court manufacturer, securing its position as the manufacturer’s exclusive distributor in Malaysia.

After opening its doors just over a year ago at the rooftop of 1Utama New Wing, the ASCARO Padel & Social Club has set the standard for the city’s padel courts. Their dedication to outfitting their facilities with the finest grade materials available showcases the differences in quality and returns on investment.

“At ASCARO, we not only distribute padel courts but also manage our own clubs and we are certain that Padel Galis courts are a durable investment over time,” said Daniel Liljekvist, Managing Director and Partner at ASCARO.

Price versus Quality: You Get What You Pay For

As the sport has gained traction and popularity in the region, so has the growing demand for high-quality facilities in the region. One of ASCARO’s goals is to champion padel as an elite sport while still staying true to its roots. Originating in Acapulco, Mexico in 1969, padel was then introduced to Spain by Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, who built two courts at his Marbella Club Hotel.

The sport has made its global presence felt, and Southeast Asia is no exception. The tropical region is exposed to weather that can wear down a court, such as high humidity, heavy rains and strong winds.

Salva Segura, chief growth officer of Padel Galis explains: “The quality of the courts in a region like Southeast Asia is non-negotiable. Extreme weather conditions test the materials, and if they aren’t of high-quality, maintenance and repair costs rise significantly.”

Liljekvist adds: “We’ve seen how the appeal of low-priced products can be tempting in the short-term, but in areas with high humidity and frequent rain, investing in quality is essential.”

Popular demand would lead to healthy competition, and the Malaysian padel market is no exception. Numerous low-cost alternatives are entering the market and often falling short in terms of quality. Cheaper courts tend to experience ‘wear-and-tear’ issues such as oxidation, cracking and breakage, especially under adverse weather conditions.

Investing in high-quality materials, specifically by Padel Galis, would result in long-term savings by reducing repair and replacement costs.

A Promising Future of Padel in Malaysia

Padel Galis’ contribution to the development of padel in Malaysia will offer local clubs and players padel facilities that will meet the highest international standards.

“That’s why we are thrilled to work with ASCARO, a company that shares our vision in providing durable, top-tier solutions for our clients,” adds Segura.”

About Ascaro Padel and Social Club

About Ascaro Padel and Social Club ASCARO Padel & Social Club is a premier padel facility in Malaysia, featuring rooftop courts, top-tier gym amenities, international coaches, and a lively social atmosphere enhanced by a stylish bar. Located in Kuala Lumpur, ASCARO caters to all skill levels, offering an exceptional experience for padel enthusiasts and aiming to elevate their game.

All systems go for Geeks On A Beach 7 in Cebu: Celebrating the Philippine startup ecosystem, offering elite networking opportunities


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It’s all systems go for the seventh installment of Geeks On A Beach (GOAB), the Philippines’ premier international tech startup conference, which will be held this November 13-15 at the JPark Island Resort and Waterpark in Mactan, Cebu.

“Get ready for the biggest tech and startup event of the year,” says Tina Amper, GOAB’s lead organizer. “Don’t miss this chance to fuel innovation and connect with the brightest in tech as we shine a spotlight on the thriving Philippine startup scene.”

GOAB will bring together industry leaders, investors, startup founders, and tech enthusiasts for master classes, dynamic panel sessions, and exclusive networking opportunities designed to fuel local innovation and spotlight the Philippine startup ecosystem.

Organized by the non-profit group geeksPH in collaboration with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the event promises three action-packed days focused on empowering budding entrepreneurs.

This year’s GOAB also forms part of the Philippine Startup Week initiated by the DICT, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and which takes place from November 11-15.

The conference kicks off on November 13 with a full-day masterclass offering hands-on experience in building and scaling startups. That evening, an Investor Roundtable Dinner sets the stage for networking, followed by a welcome gathering hosted by Kickstart Ventures.

Shaping the Future of Philippine Tech

Opening the leading conference on November 14, DICT Secretary Ivan John Uy will present keynote remarks showcasing the Philippine startup ecosystem and the impact of the Innovative Startup Act (RA 11337) in fostering a fertile environment for local tech ventures.

The conference agenda includes high-power panels like the Startup Grant Fund Overview, providing essential insights into funding opportunities, and a Founder’s Panel featuring industry trailblazers such as Mel Nava (1Export), Crystal Lee Gonzalez (Noneaway), and Carmina Bayombong (InvestED), who will share their journeys and strategies for overcoming challenges in scaling their ventures.



Franco Varona from Foxmont Capital will present the Philippine Venture Capital Report 2024, offering crucial data and predictions to help founders navigate the evolving investment landscape. An Investor’s Panel featuring experts like Paulo Campos (Kaya Founders) and Erika Aquino (Global Investor and Strategic Advisor) will discuss promising investment strategies and approaches to cultivating unicorn startups in the Philippines.

Sessions sponsored by GOAB Partners, such as the Austrian Business Agency, will add to the agenda and explore international collaboration opportunities for Philippine startups.

There will also be breakout sessions that provide a closer look at themes including Celebrating Founders — showcasing inspiring success stories; Investing and Fundraising — a masterclass on securing capital and investor relations; Design and Scale — covering UX and scaling insights; and Government Startup Initiatives — with DICT officials detailing public support available for startups.

Exploring Tech and Culture

The second day of the main conference, November 14, will feature in-depth discussions on AI, cross-border partnerships, and mental health in the startup ecosystem.

Highlights include Gabriel Ayala’s insights on AI’s role in Southeast Asia and British Ambassador Laure Beaufils's discussion of UK support for tech across the region. An Investment Panel on international funding opportunities will bring insights from Buko Ventures and Indelible Ventures, and a Mental Health in Startups panel will feature leaders like Josef Werker and Nina Terol on wellness as a foundation for long-term success.

In the Gaming Gurus Fireside Chat, Jaba Orellana, Vice President of Talent Operations and International Expansion at Tier One Entertainment with influencers Coach Abby and Drei will discuss the role of AI in creating engaging, educational tech content and share strategies for growth in this fast-evolving industry.

The day will also include breakout sessions like Women in Tech, which will address gender diversity and support for female tech entrepreneurs.

GOAB will conclude with The Final Pitch, where startups will pitch their businesses to a panel of seasoned investors. This will be followed by the Mayor’s Night Closing Dinner hosted by the Cebu City Government. This cultural celebration marks the success of GOAB7 and the ongoing growth of the Philippine tech startup ecosystem.

About Geeks On A Beach

Geeks On A Beach is a three-day global conference that brings together hundreds of entrepreneurs, investors, innovators, and renowned figures from the startup ecosystem to highlight the nation’s accomplishments in the startup arena, both locally and internationally.

This year’s GOAB will be held at JPark Island Resort Hotel in Mactan. It is organized by the non-profit group geeksPH in partnership with the Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT).

To join Geeks On A Beach, purchase tickets at https://geeksonabeach.com or email hello@geeksonabeach.com. Discounted tickets are available for a limited period.

FDCP Launches Dokyumentado Documentary Film Festival


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The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) proudly presents Dokyumentado, its inaugural documentary film festival, running from November 22 to December 7. The festival will feature screenings across FDCP’s Cinematheque Centres in Manila, Iloilo, Davao, Nabunturan, and Negros, as well as on Juanflix, FDCP’s streamingplatform.

Dokyumentado screenings will showcase a curated selection of short and full length documentary films from both established and emerging filmmakers. The lineup includes a range of local programming and shorts, offering audiences a comprehensive view of documentary storytelling. Aside from screenings, the festival will host a number of panel discussions and talkback sessions to provide audiences with a deeper understanding of the art and impact of documentaries.

With Dokyumentado, the FDCP aims to spotlight the documentary film genre as a dynamic medium for raising awareness, inspiring social change, and encouraging diverse perspectives.

JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel is also streaming a curated lineup of Dokyumentado titles at

https://juanflix.com.ph/

For more information and updates regarding Dokyumentado, follow us on Facebook, X, and

Instagram.

Cinematheque Screening Dates:

November 22 - Opening (Venue:TBA)

November 23 to 29- Cinematheque Centre Manila

November 27 to December 6- Cinematheque Centre Davao

November 27 to December 7- Cinematheque Centre Iloilo

November 25 to December 7- Cinematheque Centre Nabunturan

December 4 to 7- Cinematheque Centre Negros

Onsite screenings at Cinematheque Centres Nationwide from November 22 to

December 7:

● “Motherland” by Ramona Diaz + “Mama” by Alexandra Brizuela

● “Aswang” by Alyx Arumpac + “Timbre” by Camille Samonte and Pam Bareo

● “Delikado” by Karl Malakunas + “Agos” by Nathalie “Ally” Sanga

● “Last Days at Sea” by Venice Atienza + “Eksmen” by Heather Simonette and Rose M. Intong

● “Home of the Brave” by Baby Ruth Villarama+ “Puti” by Jerald Yucot

● “Little Azkals” by Baby Ruth Villarama + “Sota” by Mae Tanagon

● “Pagtatag! The Documentary” by Jed Regala + “Beyond Spotlight” by Gian Linezo

A special screening of the PH entry to the 97th Academy Awards:

● “And So It Begins” by Ramona Diaz

Short film screenings:

Set A: Arts and the Community

● “Balde at Brotsa” by Josh Mutia

● “Guhit Recto” by Renz Airel Salazar

● “How the Beasts Got Hyped” by Elvin Jay Macanlalay

● “A Bad Name” by Robbie Capio

● “Wisik” by Aysie Damaso

Set B: Childhood Memories

● “Ate Si Bunso” by Raphaela Dominguez

● “ Nanay Tatay” by Antonio Agregado

● “Ate Bunso” by Angelica Llanera

● “Remnants of The Lost Childhood” by Belle Samson

● “Mariposa” by Melanie Faye

Set C: DokyuKultura

● “Alingasngas” by Joseph Ezra Dave Jimenez

● “Cinebuano” by Joaquin Perocillo

● “Recto Records” by Jego Rafael

● “Ang Paghahanap Kay Dalagang Bukid” by Leia Amidala Nepomuceno Santos

● “An Kamaturan” by Kyle Justin B. Rebutica

Cinematheque Centre Davao

● “Mga Gipaambit Gikan sa Tubig (Whispers from the waters of Mindanao)” by Anna Miguel

Cervantes

● “Budots: The Craze” by Jay Rosas and Mark Limbaga

● “Panicupan” by Jose Bagane Fiola

Cinematheque Centre Iloilo

● “Tikab” by Mary Angelie Estador

● “Hubas” by Bianca Villareal

● “Asindero” by George Miko Gaerlan

● “Sinamay nga Palanublion” by Anjo Salmorin

● “Pátok” by Emmanuel Lerona

Cinematheque Centre Nabunturan

● “Pamalandong sa Danao” by Breech Asher Harani

● “CAGAN” by Given Mark Inansugan

● “Asay” by Juvy Ann Clarito

Cinematheque Centre Negros

● “Ang Kalibutan ni Nunelucio Alavarado” by Candy Nagrampa

● “My Boy Superman” by Jonathan Jurilla

● “Lupang Hinarang” by Ditsi Carolino

Online streaming on JuanFlix:

● “Budots: The Craze” by Jay Rosas and Mark Limbaga

● “Ang Babae sa Likod Ng Mambabatok” by Lauren Sevilla Faustino

● “Chasing Fireflies” by Sheron Dayoc

● “Halawod” by Anna Katrina Velez Tejero

● “Maglabay Ra In Sakit” by Mijan Jumalon

● “Singil” by Maria Graciella Musa

● “Bakit Dilaw ang Gitna ng Bahag-hari?” by Kidlat Tahimik

● “Turumba” by Kidlat Tahimik

● “Perfumed Nightmare” by Kidlat Tahimik

● “Sinong Lumikha ng Yoyo? Sino Lumikha ng Moon Buggy?” by Kidlat Tahimik

● “Balikbayan #1: Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III” by Kidlat Tahimik

● “Todo Todo Teros” by John Torres

● “Refrains Happen Like Revolutions in a Song (Ang Ninanais)” by John Torres

● “Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay” by Antoinette Jadaone

● “Kano: An American and His Harem” by Monster Jimenez

● “Confessional” by Jerrold Tarog

● “Ang Meron sa Wala” by Arby Laraño and Christine Laraño

● “Balon” by Maki Liwanag


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