🦾 How PWD Entrepreneurs Can Compete Digitally
Empowering Differently-Abled Founders in the Modern Marketplace
📅 March 19, 2026 (Thursday)
⏰ 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
📍 Live via Google Meet
💡 Levelling the Digital Playing Field
The digital economy is the great equalizer. For entrepreneurs with disabilities (PWDs), the internet removes physical barriers, allowing talent, product quality, and innovation to take center stage.
However, many PWD entrepreneurs face unique hurdles:
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❌ Navigating non-accessible digital tools.
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❌ Limited awareness of assistive technologies for business.
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❌ Struggle with digital marketing and “selling” their story.
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❌ Perception bias in traditional face-to-face markets.
The Reality? Digital platforms allow you to build a global brand from anywhere. This session focuses on turning your unique perspective into a competitive business edge.
🔥 What You’ll Learn
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✅ The Digital Advantage: Why the online space is the best “storefront” for PWDs.
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✅ Assistive Business Tools: Leveraging AI, voice-to-text, and screen readers for productivity.
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✅ Building an Accessible Brand: Ensuring your website and content are inclusive to all.
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✅ Storytelling as a Strength: How to share your journey to build authentic customer trust.
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✅ Remote Networking: Finding mentors and partners without physical boundaries.
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✅ Optimizing E-commerce: Best practices for Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.
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✅ Government & NGO Resources: Tapping into digital grants and support programs.
🎯 Who Should Attend?
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✔ PWD Entrepreneurs & Aspiring Founders
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✔ Advocates for Inclusive Business
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✔ Digital Coaches & Virtual Assistants
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✔ NGO Leaders working with PWD communities
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✔ Anyone interested in Disability-Inclusive Marketing
🎟️ Ticket Tiers (PWD Advocacy Rates)
To support inclusivity, we offer special rates for this specific session.
Student / PWD Basic Pass
Professional / Business Owner Pass
📌 Secure Your Slot Now
🔗 Register Here: https://roc.ph/event/how-pwd-entrepreneurs-can-compete-digitally-2/
“In the digital world, your ability is defined by your output, not your physical limits.”