
The PH tech revolution starts with a bite
Manila Bulletin | by Inigo Roces
Kickstarting venture capital investment with food tech
Manila Bulletin | by Inigo Roces
Kickstarting venture capital investment with food tech
INQUIRER | By: Miguel R. Camus
From crypto gaming to cloud kitchens, 12 Filipinos were recognized in the latest Forbes “30 Under 30 Asia” list, which featured 300 regional entrepreneurs across a range of categories.
Yahoo! News |
Individuals from seven companies based in or founded in the Philippines have made it to the Forbes “30 Under 30 Asia” list, which features 300 young entrepreneurs, leaders and trailblazers under the age of 30 across the Asia-Pacific.
Forbes Asia
Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 inducts co-founder Victor Lim into the list (2022), under the Retail Category.
e27 | Sainul Abudheen K
Kra-Verse Food Hall aims to recreate the experience of an offline food brand, wherein customers can walk in, browse menus, and order their favourite dishes
Marketing Interactive | CORA LLAMAS
Cloud kitchen operator Kraver’s Canteen, which has been building cloud kitchen facilities for delivery-only restaurants, has recently launched the Kra-Verse Food Hall, which mixes the convenience of ordering online with an immersive metaverse experience.
TechNode Global | RYAN LEE
The Kraver’s Group has secured $3 million in Series A funding. Best known for its cloud kitchen startup Kraver’s Canteen which runs 11 cloud kitchens in the Philippines. The two-year-old startup’s Series A funding round was led by Quest Ventures Asia Fund II as its first investment in the Philippines. Quest Ventures has invested in famous startups such as Carousell and Shopback, with support from Temasek’s Pavilion Capital.
ABS-CBN
Cloud kitchen operator Kraver's Canteen is using the metaverse to keep food delivery enticing for consumers as dine-in options start to pick up.