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Pangasinan has recently been adjudged the "Most Disability-Inclusive Province" in Ilocandia, providing a strong reputational foundation for us. Pangasinan is positioning itself as a "tourism mecca of the north," creating high demand for B2B accessibility services.
The province is investing ₱67 billion in 2026 toward infrastructure, healthcare, and tourism. This includes a new 11-story provincial capitol plaza with a 300-room hotel and convention center. Our services would provide the auditing expertise needed for these new developments. Pangasinan is currently transforming into an "economic powerhouse" with massive infrastructure investments, including a new 11-story capitol plaza and hotel complex.
The first Tourist Rest Area (TRA) in Lingayen features PWD-accessible restrooms, solar-powered roofs, and a rainwater catchment system.
Establish a provincial-level "Inclusive Tourism Badge" program to audit and certify local businesses for accessibility compliance.
Partnering with PDAO-Pangasinan, which is actively calling for inclusive employment opportunities and reasonable workplace accommodations.
have accessibility auditing equipment,
have certification software development, and
have trainers to train PWD technicians as auditors.
With the recent launch of the first Tourist Rest Area (TRA) in Lingayen, which features PWD-accessible restrooms and information centers, there is a clear opportunity to audit similar private developments. We are offering specialized staff training for hotels and restaurants to help them integrate PWDs and seniors more effectively into their service models.
Serve hotel chains and local concessionaires for accessibility audits required to meet provincial standards.
Contract with the Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotion Office (PEDIPO) to audit the 44 LGUs that have active PDAO offices.
Monetize the "Inclusive Tourism Badge" as a subscription-based annual certification for private businesses.
The provincial government is undertaking massive projects, including a new provincial capitol plaza and a 10-year river rehabilitation plan. We are offering technical proposals tailored to ensure these large-scale public works meet universal design standards.
Businesses in Pangasinan are looking to monitor tourism data more effectively. PIN Mobility, Inc. developed a reporting system that specifically tracks the accessibility satisfaction of visitors to cultural landmarks like the Banaan Pangasinan Provincial Museum
We are bridge between the PWD workforce and the estimated 200 local jobs being created at new tourist sites like the Alaminos Sky Garden.
We are collecting and serving localized accessibility data to travel agencies and infrastructure developers planning new projects in the province.
Quezon City (QC) is a leader in digital accessibility, having the first LGU website to earn WCAG 2.1 Level AA certification. QC aims to be the "Social Enterprise Capital of the Philippines" by 2028 and has already achieved high-level WCAG digital accessibility. Quezon City is a prime location for tech-based solutions due to its mature e-governance and active startup support.
An Access Audit Task Force already exists to audit city-owned and private infrastructure. PIN Mobility's platform will digitize their findings for public use.
The city provides ₱500 monthly financial assistance to extremely poor PWD residents. A social enterprise could focus on "Last-Mile Shopping" services for these residents using their digital IDs.
A "Verified Discount" platform that automates the verification of PWD and Senior Citizen IDs for online tourism bookings and local attraction entries.
QC recently signed a memorandum of understanding for the employment of persons with hearing impairment in restaurant chains. There is a growing need for digital tools that seamlessly integrate these specialized workforces and consumer discounts.
API integrations with city ID databases (with privacy compliance), secure e-wallet verification protocols, and mobile app development.
Since the city government is a leader in digital accessibility, private enterprises in QC are increasingly incentivized to follow suit. A platform that offers automated WCAG 2.2 auditing for small businesses would align with the city's goal of 100% automated frontline services. We are leveraging the city's unique digital ID system and fiber backbone to build platforms that automate PWD/senior discount verification for businesses. Programs like Startup QC have already awarded ₱1 million grants to AI-powered health and human resource startups, showing a clear pathway for funding.
Convenience service for every verified PWD/Senior discount processed through our platform for private tourism attractions.
Partnering with established QC firms like Globe Telecom to integrate our verification API into their existing customer apps for a license.
We are developing AI-driven tools similar to "MentorBOT" that optimize delivery routes or service accessibility for MSMEs. There is a niche for platforms that integrate Microsoft Dynamics-style intelligent routing to improve customer service specifically for vulnerable groups.
Specialized digital literacy toolkits for other cities looking to replicate QC's inclusive education and governance models.
LGU Partnership (iSTART): Leveraging the city's Innovation, Science, and Technology (iSTART) program, PIN Mobility is securing long-term government contracts for digital maintenance.
Our model becomes self-sustaining by reducing administrative redundancies across city departments, which can be reinvested into the PIN Mobility's Social Enterprise Program through city-backed startup mentorship programs like Start-Up QC.
Muntinlupa supports the DOT’s Barrier-Free Tourism program and is home to the Museo ng Muntinlupa, designed specifically for a barrier-free experience.
The Museo ng Muntinlupa serves as a platform for learners and already highlights its barrier-free status.
We are addressing the "lack of awareness" among stakeholders identified in recent DOT meetings regarding barrier-free services.
We are focusing on "Inclusive Storytelling," training Seniors and PWDs as specialized heritage guides for urban tourism. High-traffic areas like Filinvest City host major events (e.g., Kapamilya Run 2026), but often lack specialized "inclusive guides" for visitors with special needs.
Curriculum development for "inclusive hospitality,"
sensitivity training for local transport operators, and
community outreach workshops.
Muntinlupa focuses on community empowerment through established offices like the Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO).
Partnering with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) to create specialized training programs that enhance the financial literacy and holistic well-being of PWD and senior citizen members. This could involve mentoring models like "Handcrafted by Harl's," which successfully employs PWDs in ethical social enterprises.
Building on the city's RIDEMed program—which delivers maintenance medicines to bedridden seniors— we are starting a service that provides essential goods or grocery delivery tailored to those with specific mobility needs.
Muntinlupa's Social Services Department already provides transportation assistance in the form of cash. A community-led service could focus on providing actual specialized transport (e.g., modified trikes or vans) for hospital visits or social activities, filling a practical gap in the city’s existing protective services.