One Day to Go: AGRI-TECH GRAND PRIX 2026 Philippines

Tomorrow marks a significant milestone as Leave a Nest Philippines hosts the inaugural AGRI-TECH GRAND PRIX 2026 Philippines, the first agriculture-focused TECH PLANTER program to be held outside Japan. The event will take place on March 11, 2026 at Quezon City University – Main Campus, gathering researchers, startups, ecosystem partners, and industry leaders who are working to push forward science-driven solutions for agriculture.
The event highlights emerging agri-tech innovations addressing key challenges in food systems, farm productivity, sustainability, and agricultural intelligence. By creating a platform for these technologies to be showcased and refined through collaboration, AGRI-TECH GRAND PRIX aims to strengthen the pipeline of science-based startups that can contribute to a more resilient agricultural sector in the Philippines.
Finalist Teams
This year’s AGRI-TECH GRAND PRIX 2026 Philippines will feature finalist teams presenting science and technology-driven solutions for agriculture. These teams represent a growing generation of Filipino innovators developing tools that support farmers, improve agricultural data systems, and enhance the efficiency of the food value chain.
| Team | Description |
| PakUAn | Utilization of watermelon peels and rinds as preservative and additive in food products. |
| BVida | Sustainable, plastic-free slow-release fertilizers (SRFs) for climate-smart and environmentally responsible agriculture. |
| Eks-Rot | Harnessing native soil microorganisms to protect crops through sustainable, microbial-based disease control |
| Greens and Claws | Smart aquaculture powered by IoT and a sustainable recirculating water system turning waste into valuable resources. |
| Tila-ok Poultry Management System | Enhancing poultry production through intelligent automation, real-time environmental regulation, genetic tracking, and performance variance analysis. |
| Crop Connect | Accelerating agricultural progress, focusing on the adoption of smallholder farmers to farm-enhancing technology, and establishing meaningful connections across the value chain |
| HALA-mehn | Evaluating tilapia freshness and estimating shelf life using computer vision and sensors in wet market settings. |
| Kape Lumad | Accessible coffee quality testing for smallholder farmers. |
| filrobotics technologies inc. | Converting traditional agricultural machinery particularly Hand Tractors for rice farming with autonomous navigation technology to modernize agriculture. |
Partners and Judges
The AGRI-TECH GRAND PRIX brings together a diverse group of judges, and partners, from across industry, venture capital, research institutions, and the innovation community. Their role extends beyond evaluating pitches they also serve as collaborators, and potential partners for the participating teams.
Partners
Leave a Nest Co., Ltd. |
Central Philippine University |
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Atlas Fertilizer Corporation |
Department of Agriculture |
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FiberCraze Co., LTD. |
Foxmont Capital Partners |
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New Energy Nexus |
National Development Company |
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Ideaspace and QBO Innovation |
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Co-Organizer
Quezon City University |
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Judges
Through these interactions, the program creates opportunities for innovators to receive guidance, refine their technologies, and explore pathways toward commercialization and deployment.
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Engr. Ronezza Delos Santos Managing Director, Leave a Nest Philippines, Inc. Engr. Ronezza “Ezza” Delos Santos is a licensed Chemical Engineer who graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman. After getting inspired during her internship for Leave a Nest’s flagship programs in 2021, she took the challenge to be one of the pioneer members of the company’s Philippine subsidiary. She is currently the Managing Director of Leave a Nest Philippines while pursuing her Master's Degree in Environment and Natural Resources Management at the UP Open University. Driven with her passion to unleash the potential of the Philippines and Filipinos for the advancement of the country, she continues to explore collaborations between different stakeholders in different regions through Leave a Nest |
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Engr. Anne Glyn F. Lisbo, MTM Chief, AMAS–Agribusiness Investment Promotion Division, Department of Agriculture An enthusiastic and multi-disciplinary public servant that excels in her chosen field of expertise on conceptualizing development projects, planning, community project development, coordinating team projects/interpersonal, communication and networking skills, and a technology manager. With long experience and exposure to multi-level stakeholders both local and international partners, she gained an in-depth understanding and technical know-how on agricultural fishery sectors development. Slowly but surely, she demonstrates a young professional rising from rank in file with commitment, humility and integrity to serve the public. |
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Mr. Saturnino H. Mejia General Manager, National Development Company (NDC) Mr. Saturnino Mejia is a visionary leader who has spent over three decades at the intersection of public service, high-stakes investment, and national development. His recent appointment as General Manager of the National Development Company (NDC) follows a significant 25-year tenure as Assistant General Manager of the NDC’s Special Projects Group specializing in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), and joint venture development, focusing on the technical and financial viability of national projects. Under his guidance, the NDC has driven critical industrial projects, including development of the first bioethanol plant, renewable energy projects, and waste-to-energy ventures, industrial estates and the decontamination of agricultural products. He is currently spearheading the Startup Venture Fund to support tech-based startups in health, agri-tech, and climate technology. |
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Mr. Jerome C. Banatlao Marketing Manager, Atlas Fertilizer Corporation Jerome Banatlao is a dedicated agronomy and marketing professional who has built his experience through roles at Atlas Fertilizer Corporation, Yara Fertilizer Philippines Inc., Pioneer Hi-Bred Philippines, (Corteva) and Nestlé Philippines. Over the years, he has been grateful for opportunities to support farmers, collaborate with diverse teams, and contribute to market development initiatives. He brings practical knowledge in crop nutrition, product management, and field operations, and strives to apply these skills in ways that create value for both customers and the organizations he serves. Known for his willingness to learn and work with others, Jerome approaches every role with humility, commitment, and a desire to continuously improve. |
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Ms. Shoraliah Macalbe Program Head for Startup Development, IdeaSpace and QBO Innovation Shoraliah Macalbe, also known as Shor, is the Head of Startup Development at IdeaSpace and QBO, where she leads a wide range of programs supporting high-potential startups across the Philippines. With over a decade of experience spanning startup incubation and acceleration, legal consultancy, advertising and design, and program management, Shor, also a dedicated startup mentor, has consistently advocated for innovation and leadership. Since joining QBO in 2021, she has driven national and global initiatives that empower Filipino founders through mentorship, funding readiness, ecosystem partnerships, and capacity building. Shor holds a degree in International Studies and a Juris Doctor, merging strategic insight with a deep commitment to founder success and ecosystem growth. |
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Ms. Brenda Valerio Country Director, New Energy Nexus Brenda Valerio is the Philippines Country Director of New Energy Nexus, where she leads efforts to strengthen the clean energy and climate innovation ecosystem. With over 10 years of experience in innovation and sustainable energy, she has supported more than 500 entrepreneurs across leading accelerator programs. Brenda is a certified business accelerator manager and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship from Miriam College and an MBA from the Ateneo de Manila Graduate School of Business. |
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Ms. Denise Betito Investments Analyst, Foxmont Capital Partners Denise Betito works with the Investments Team at Foxmont Capital Partners, where she evaluates and structures investments in Philippine-focused startups. A CPA by training, she focuses on investment evaluation and deal structuring across multiple funds. |
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Mr. Shunsuke Chosokabe Founder FiberCraze Co., Ltd.
Dedicated to the mission of “Create Materials the World Can be Proud of,” he leverages Japan's precision textile technology to address the global crisis of vector-borne diseases—such as malaria and dengue since founding FiberCraze at 23. As a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, they have spent the three years since founding their venture building a unique ecosystem of 40+ specialized Japanese suppliers to produce high-performance, disease-preventive textiles. To accelerate this mission, he spearheaded a strategic MoA with the University of Malaya, leading international joint R&D to develop functional fabrics that protect populations. He aims to establish materials that will serve as the infrastructure for next-generation lifestyles and industrial development by pooling our advanced technological capabilities.
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Program Timeline
The Demo Day on March 11, 2026 will feature pitching sessions from the finalist teams, lightning talks, and networking opportunities among innovators and partners within the agriculture and deep-tech ecosystem.
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| 12:30 PM | 1:00 PM | Registration | |
| 1:00 PM | 1:35 PM | Opening Ceremony | |
| 1:35 PM | 2:25 PM | Round 1 Presentations (3 teams) | |
| 2:25 PM | 2:35 PM | Break time | |
| 2:35 PM | 3:25 PM | Round 2 Presentations (3 teams) | |
| 3:25 PM | 3:35 PM | Break time | |
| 3:35 PM | 4:25 PM | Round 3 Presentations (3 teams) | |
| 4:25 PM | 5:10 PM | Panel Discussion | Judge Deliberation |
| 5:10 PM | 5:40 PM | Poster Session | |
| 5:40 PM | 5:55 PM | Awarding Ceremony and Closing Remarks | |
| 5:55 PM | 6:00 PM | Photo Opp | |
Growing the Agri-Tech Ecosystem in the Philippines
As agriculture continues to face complex challenges—from climate change to fragmented data systems—innovation plays a critical role in shaping a more sustainable and productive future. The AGRI-TECH GRAND PRIX 2026 Philippines serves as a platform to surface promising technologies while strengthening connections between researchers, startups, and industry partners.
By bringing together ideas, expertise, and collaboration, the program hopes to accelerate the development of science-driven solutions that can create long-term impact for the Philippine agriculture sector.
If you have any questions or comments about the AGRI-TECH GRAND PRIX 2026 Philippines or the broader innovation ecosystem, feel free to contact Engr. Edilyn “Eds” Odero ([email protected]) or Engr. Ronezza “Ezza” Delos Santos ([email protected]).
















