COMDDAP Expo

Thursday, December 2, 2010 - Sunday, December 5, 2010

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT THESE LINKS:

www.comddap.org

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4845164&id=677213667&ref=notif&notif_t=photo_comment#!/pages/3D-Philippines-Initiative-3DPi-/490290695444?ref=ts

http://www.google.com/3dwarehouse/citiesin3d

http://sketchup.google.com/yourworldin3d/index.html

OLDEST PC HUNT

‘HUNT’ Mechanics

1.    The ‘HUNT’ is open to

     individuals residing in the Philippines excluding COMDDAP EXPO MANILA 2010 organizers and staff up to the 2nd degree of consanguinity; and
     Philippine-owned and based private companies, government institutions, and ‘ non-profit organizations excluding those who are classified as part of the I.C.T. industry in all levels as distributors, resellers, representatives and agents of PC manufacturers, brands or services;

2.    PC units to be entered in the ‘HUNT’ must be in its original form, not necessarily working, and with its basic original components intact;
3.    The ‘HUNT’ entries must conform to the following definition:

     Microcomputer designed for use by an individual at one time;
     Comprised of the following components: central processing unit (CPU), internal memory consisting of RAM and ROM;
     Capable of connecting to a data storage device (i.e. hard disc, floppy disc, cassette drives, CD/ROM/DVD, etc.) and input/output device.

4.    Entry forms will be made available together with the contest rules in the www.comddap.org site. These forms must be accomplished in full and sent via  (a) email to info@comddap.org or exhibit@comddap.org ; (b) faxed to +632 8156531; (c) delivered by postage to: The COMDDAP Secretariat, 7F SEDCCO Building, Rada Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City. Entries must be postmarked or dated no later than October 31, 2010.
5.    All entries will be reviewed by the Organizers to ensure that no duplication of models or brands are entered. In the event that there are duplications, the first to submit their entry (to be based on the postmarked [if mailed] or date [if sent via email or facsimile] is qualified to join.
6.    Qualified entry owners will be contacted by the COMDDAP Secretariat via telephone and email to confirm the entry.
7.    The ‘Hunt’ PC entries are expected to be at the COMDDAP Secretariat Office on or before November 15, 2010. These units remain to be the sole property of the owners, as defined in the official entry form.
8.    Qualified entries will be displayed (from December 2 to 5), judged, and awarded during the Opening Ceremony of COMDDAP EXPO MANILA 2010 event on December 2 at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City.

Entry Process & Form
1.    Download the form from www.comddap.org site.
2.    Entries (included in the form) must be accomplished in full to include the following data:

(a)    Owner’s Name;
(b)    Complete Address;
(c)    Contact Number/s;
(d)    Email Address/es; and
(e)    Full Description of PC citing the (1) brand; (2) Model; (3) Accessories/Peripherals included; and (4) Working or Non-working.
and
3.    All entries should be accompanied with a photo that will show the unit in full clarity.

Judging Criteria

1.    PC Unit’s state [completeness – main board and CPU; all components intact] – 70%
2.    Age of PC Unit [launching date pf PC model in the market*] – 30%

Bonus points maybe given to working PCs at the time of submission to the COMDDAP Secretariat or of display (December 2, 2010).

NOTE: Old PCs that may qualify: Apple II, Commodore 64s, IBM PCXT or other 1st generation units, Altair 8800b, 1960 Digital PDP-1

 

 

COMDDAP AUCTION 2010 AUCTION MECHANICS 


1.    There will be a maximum of two (2) auctions per day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, depending on the number of event participants who are willing to have their products auctioned off.
2.    Items to be auctioned will be displayed either physically in the auction area or via picture in the projector screen with the corresponding specifications and suggested retail prices (SRPs).
3.    The auctioneer will start the auction by announcing and describing the item to be auctioned starting with the agreed starting bid price.
4.    Qualified bidders will be allowed to give their bid offer on the floor.
5.    All of the offered bid prices will be displayed on the projector screen as the auctioneer conducts the bidding process.
6.    The auctioneer will give three (3) opportunities for any bidder to give his last offer after which the bid process ends.  Highest bid wins.
7.    Each bidding has a maximum of ten (10) minutes to complete.
8.    A Certificate or Confirmation Slip will be given to the winning bidder (after each bid) as a proof, and to be used for processing of payment and claim.

REGISTRATION PROCESS
1.    For Activity Participants/ Vendors
a.    Interested activity participants (limited to confirmed event exhibitors only) can submit registration form to the COMDDAP Secretariat, subject to approval by the committee in charge.
b.    Items to be auctioned  off should be submitted/delivered  to  the COMDDAP Secretariat, and PRIOR to the event dates. Vendor should indicate the starting bid price, and the suggested retail price (SRP).
2.    For Bidders
a.    Interested bidders should register at the Registration Counter, or the area designated for Auction Registration.
b.    Daily Auction is open to both the exhibit visitors and the personnel of the event participants/exhibitors.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.    The auctioned items that had a winning bid, should be paid in cash or credit card, or dependent on the vendor’s policy on the same day that it was auctioned off. Otherwise, the bidding exercise is forfeited.
2.    Warranty of items will be based on the vendor’s policy.
3.     10% of the winning bid price will be “donated” to COMDDAP, which in turn will be added to the corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds of the event.

WHAT ITEMS ARE QUALIFIED FOR AUCTION
1.    Only items worth One Thousand Pesos only (Php 1,000.00) and over are qualified for auction.
2.    All items to be auctioned off should be ICT related.

  

 

3D PHILIPPINES INITIATIVE [ 3DPi ]comddap

Brief

Introduction

Maps have always been a great fascination to man since man was given consciousness.  From the ancient mariners to today’s astronauts, it has been the common interface to who, where, and what we are.

Today, technology has provided us with the tool to expand our imagination, build cultural bridges,  define our commonality, and bind our ties.   This initiative envisions creating a passage, a 3D virtual world of the Philippines where its society can create a bedrock of shared information and resources.

Overview

3D Philippines Initiative aims to create a 3D virtual Philippines, in which local communities can, on their own build their virtual cities.  This collaborative undertaking intends to develop a complete and usable 3D model of the Philippines on Google Earth using Google SketchUp. This will include pertinent metadata to which can be used by various applications that will benefit not only the corporate, government, and educational sectors, but the Philippine society as whole.

Google Cities in 3D Program
3D Philippines Initiative should be done in collaboration with Google to provide recognition, direction and a sustained program. Cities in 3D Program is a worldwide initiative of Google.  Its goal is to engage the public by featuring their city's buildings, landmarks and terrain on Google Earth.  The basis of 3DPi is a similar volunteer based community initiative.

Resource

The partnership of The Computer Manufacturers, Distributors and Dealers Association of the Philippines (COMDDAP) and Google aims to entice the both public and private universities through their city governments to provide the human resource and facilities for this initiative. COMDDAP through Google will provide the necessary training to arm the students with the skills needed.

Launch Initiative

COMDDAP will sign a Memorandum Agreement with the City of Makati and the University of Makati to launch this initiative. The Makati city government will initially select five(5) landmarks to be modeled and placed on to Google Earth. University of Makati will make available their computer facilities and fifteen (15) volunteer students to be trained by COMDDAP together with Google.

Beneficiary

It is 3DPi’s vision that other city governments will be encouraged to duplicate and apply this program in their own cities and municipalities.

In the long term, this 3D Philippines Initiative can provide the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT), a vehicle to evaluate the extent of accomplished learning of the CICIT beneficiary schools and other CICT programs projects involving over a thousand schools nationwide.  Likewise, content creation from these schools can benefit their local government agencies and trade sector through a shared resource data for community awareness, disaster response and coordination, security and tourism to mention a few.

 

1stCOMPETITION

In order to sustain the initiative COMDDAP, will sponsor a location competition through the 3DPi SketchUP,  a  model your campus on Google Earth Competition and the 3DPi MatchUP, a competition to model Philippine Heritage Sites on Google Earth.

This contest will be open to all GE enthusiasts, schools and universities nationwide, specifically targeting the CICT iSchool beneficiary schools.

Method

Through sponsorships from the private sector and support of the CICIT, COMDDAP will initiate an awareness campaign and manage this competition.

Helmsman

Computer Manufacturers Distributors and Dealers Association of the Philippines (www.comddap.org)

email :  info@comddap.org

secretariat numbers: +632 8103814 or +632 89279947.

facebook : 3DPi

 

 

July 2010, Cebu City, PHILIPPINES - Mr. Bing Lastrilla,  COMDDAP chair for 3DPi gives Cebu Mayor Michael Lopez Rama and Marit Stinus Remonde,  a virtual tour of Metro Cebu using an interactive map during the COMDDAP CEBU EXPO 2010. The 3D Philippines Initiative (3DPi) , is a COMDDAP undertaking which  aims to create a 3D virtual world of the Philippines .  3DPi encourageslocal government agencies, schools  and the the trade sectors to create content for shared resource data for community awareness, disaster response and coordination, security and tourism.

  

Senator Chiz Escudero launches the 3D Philippines Initiative (3DPi) , a COMDDAP undertaking which  aims to create a 3D virtual world of the Philippines during the recently concluded COMDDAP EXPO MANILA 2009.  With him are (L-R) Ed Marquez and Titus Manuel of PCS, Commissioner Mon Ibrahim of CICT, Mr. Bing Lastrilla, chair of 3DPI, and Mr. Jefferson Plaza, COMDDAP President.

Senator Chiz Escudero placemarks on an interactive map, the province of Sorsogon during the launching of  the 3D Philippines Initiative (3DPi) , a COMDDAP undertaking which  aims to create a 3D virtual world of the Philippines during the recently concluded COMDDAP EXPO MANILA 2009.  With him are(L-R) Titus Manuel of PCS, Commissioner Mon Ibrahim of CICT, Mr. Bing Lastrilla, chair of 3DPI, and Mr. Jefferson Plaza, COMDDAP President.

 

Mr. Bing Lastrilla of COMDDAP gives Mr. Samie Lim of Philippine Chamber of Commerce (PCCI),  a virtual tour of Metro Manila using an interactive map during the launching of  the 3D Philippines Initiative (3DPi) , a COMDDAP undertaking which  aims to create a 3D virtual world of the Philippines during the recently concluded COMDDAP EXPO MANILA 2009. 


  

Mr. Bing Lastrilla of COMDDAP gives members of the press and the military a virtual tour of Intramuros using an interactive map during the launching of  the 3D Philippines Initiative (3DPi) , a COMDDAP undertaking which  aims to create a 3D virtual world of the Philippines during the recently concluded COMDDAP EXPO MANILA 2009.