Philips invites Filipinos to improve
quality of life of people affected by Typhoon Yolanda through meaningful
innovations
“Innovations that matter to You” program
teams up with Filipinos to help communities in the Visayas get back on their
feet
Manila, 2013 - Philips
initiated the ‘Meaningful Innovation’ program in Indonesia, Korea, Thailand and
Singapore in 2011. Through the program Philips underpins its commitment to
define and deliver meaningful innovations to improve the quality
of lives of people in Asia Pacific. This year the program was rolled out across
Asia Pacific, including the Philippines earlier this year.
Over the past month, the Philippines was
hit by Super Typhoon Yolanda (international
name: Haiyan). From the destruction of basic infrastructures now pegged at P13.1
billion, health concerns, and access to healthcare, typhoon Yolanda has had an
immense impact on 9.9 million people living in the Visayas region.
In response, Philips has decided to continue the ‘Meaningful
Innovation’ program in the Philippines by refocusing the program fully on defining and delivering
meaningful innovations to the affected communities in the Visayas. The
outcome will now result in a project that aims to improve the quality of life
of people living in the Visayas region.
By supporting infrastructure to be
re-built, providing access to healthcare solution, or helping families get back
on their feet. Philips will partner closely with the Department of Health
(DOH), World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-Philippines), and I Can Serve
Foundation in the program moving forward.
What are your ideas to help improve the quality of life
of Filipinos through meaningful innovations?
“As we continue with this program aimed at helping affected
communities in the Visayas, we are giving Filipinos the opportunity to directly
help fellow Filipinos through meaningful innovations,” said Philips Country
Manager, Fabia Tetteroo-Bueno. “At Philips, we don't just innovate for
innovation’s sake. We innovate for your sake. We do this by listening and
understanding the needs of people, families, and communities. Through
meaningful partnerships, this program ultimately rallies a movement to improve
the quality of lives of affected Filipinos – it is every Filipino’s program.”
The Philips ‘Meaningful Innovation’
program in the Philippines has three main phases:
Crowdsource. Filipinos are invited to submit their ideas
for innovations that would address the needs of the affected communities by
Typhoon Yolanda at meaningfulinnovation.asia/Philippines. Again, this
could be through a supporting infrastructure to be re-built, providing access to
healthcare solution, or helping families get back on their feet.
Curate. A group of Philips local and Global executives,
together with partners will shortlist six (6) ideas from all crowdsourced ideas
based on set criteria. Filipinos will then be invited to vote for the
innovations that would best address the needs identified. The most voted idea
becomes the project to be delivered.
Deliver. By teaming up
with government, NGOs, and the Filipino people, the very first Philips
‘Meaningful Innovation’ in the Philippines will be delivered to the Visayan
community chosen.
With over 120 years of
innovation heritage, Philips partners with Filipinos to help pave a way for a
better future for typhoon affected Filipinos by delivering meaningful
innovations.
Deadline of submission of entries is
until December 20, 2013. For more
information on the “Innovation that Matters to You” program in the Philippines
you can visit www.meaningfulinnovation.asia/philippines. For more information on the program in Asia Pacific you
can visit www.meaningful innovation.asia. See sample entries here -Philips Press-
About Royal Philips:
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is
a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s
lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer
Lifestyle and Lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips posted 2012
sales of EUR 24.8 billion and employs approximately 116,000 employees with
sales and services in more than 100 countries.
The company is a leader in
cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting
solutions and new lighting applications, as well as male shaving and grooming
and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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