The Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) celebrated its third anniversary with a Business Mixer hosted by ICP HUB PH (ISLA Camp) on May 23, 2024. The event brought together professionals, enthusiasts, and businesses to network, learn, and celebrate within the ICP ecosystem. The evening featured insightful discussions, interactive games, and presentations on future plans and opportunities, highlighting the growth and potential of Web3 in the Philippines.

Co-founder of ICP Hub PH, Nelson Lumbres, welcomed attendees and emphasized the transformative potential of ICP in driving technological advancements. A panel discussion moderated by Mike Mislos, featuring industry experts like Jiro Reyes, Dom De Leon, David Genesis Pedeglorio, and Steve Jimenez, explored business opportunities for Web3 in the Philippines. Panelists discussed blockchain's role in financial inclusion, the importance of developer communities, the significance of decentralized applications, and the need for community engagement to drive Web3 adoption.

The event also included an icebreaker and trivia games hosted by Juliane Indiongco, with prizes awarded to winners. Lumbres later outlined future plans for ICP, including community grants like the Innovator-in-Residence, Education/Devshop, and Influencer grants, as well as a Web3 Incubation Program. Tech Lead Eli Rabadon presented technical advancements and upcoming projects, further demonstrating ICP Hub PH's commitment to nurturing talent and accelerating Web3 innovation in the Philippines.
About ICPThe Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) is a revolutionary decentralized cloud platform that enables developers to create and deploy applications directly on a public blockchain, offering unparalleled scalability. Applications built on ICP are secure and tamper-proof, with the ability to interact seamlessly with both traditional web services and other blockchains in a trustless environment. This high-speed, cost-effective, and energy-efficient protocol is setting a new standard for decentralized networks in the Web3 era.