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What's NEXT: DOST-TAPI's First Media Conference


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Bicutan, Taguig City – The Department of Science and Technology - Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI) is thrilled to announce "What's NEXT: An Inside Access to Stories That Connect the World," an exclusive media conference set for July 14, 2025. This special event is a side event to DOST-TAPI's inaugural International Conference and Expositions on Innovations (ICE on I), branded as PHILIPPiNEXT.

DOST-TAPI is extending a direct invitation to content influencers, media practitioners, science communicators, and journalists. The "What's NEXT" conference aims to empower and equip you to become key storytellers of the innovations showcased at PHILIPPiNEXT, transforming groundbreaking advancements into compelling headlines and impactful conversations.

“In the past, we relied on the usual ways: sending out press releases, hoping for a pickup.

But today marks a new beginning. This time, we wanted to open the doors wide. To bring you into the room, into the conversation. To invite you to stand with us, not just as casual observers, but as key storytellers, co-creators, and collaborators.

Atty. Marion Ivy D. Decena’s vision in collaboration with its network in the media.

Attendees of "What's NEXT" will gain exclusive front-row access to the most exciting global stories in innovation. This includes insights into emerging trends, untold stories, missed opportunities in global technology, and impactful narratives about technologies with significant social implications. Additionally, all media partners will receive exclusive merchandise and media kits. Please note that participation is on a limited, first-come, first-served basis.

Interested media professionals can register for "What's NEXT" at:

https://forms.gle/et53DjCcqKvKEHw1


For additional questions and comprehensive event details about PHILIPPiNEXT, please visit our website: http://www.tapi.dost.gov.ph/philippinext.

Stay updated by following our social media pages:

● DOST-TAPI’s Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/DOST.TAPI/

● PHILIPPiNEXT’s Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/philippinext/

**For more information and event updates, please visit the DOST-TAPI website. For media inquiries, email ccu@tapi.dost.gov.ph.*


By Mirielle Vacal

Youth Revolution in Education Budgeting: Students Demand Transparency, Equity Ahead of PBBM’s 2025 SONA


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Pasig City, Philippines — July 7, 2025. In a nation where budget decisions are often made behind tightly shut doors, the country’s youth just threw them wide open.


With the State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. just around the corner, more than 150 youth leaders from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao converged at Chardonnay by Astoria in Pasig City for the X-Ed Amplify National Budget Congress—a game-changing youth-led movement that didn’t just talk about the future of education, it demanded to reshape it.


In a show of resolve and data-driven advocacy, the gathering became the launchpad for the 2026 X-Ed Inclusive Education Budget Agenda and the unveiling of the X-Ed Amplify Bantay Budget Network, a first-of-its-kind nationwide watchdog platform powered by the youth to ensure accountability and inclusivity in education spending.


"Fix the Gaps. Fund the Margins."

Multiply-Ed (X-Ed), a national initiative spearheaded by the Center for Youth Advocacy and Networking (CYAN) and Government Watch (G-Watch), delivered a sobering report based on grassroots monitoring across 90 public senior high schools nationwide. The findings weren’t just eye-opening—they were damning.


“Klaro ang datos. Ramdam ang kakulangan,” declared John Elsisura, National Campaign Coordinator of AmplifyEd. “Maraming paaralan ang kulang sa classrooms, upuan, textbooks, teachers, laptops, at support programs para sa mga estudyanteng nasa laylayan.”


According to Multiply-Ed’s estimates, a staggering ₱437 billion is required to close the education gaps, with ₱1.6 billion urgently needed for critical interventions in X-Ed–monitored schools.


But this isn’t a blind call for more money—it’s a call for smarter spending. The proposed budget agenda highlights alternative funding sources, realignment strategies, and optimization of idle funds—proof that the youth are not just idealists, but also technocrats-in-the-making.


“This isn’t just about figures—it’s about fairness,” said Leizl Adame, Executive Director of CYAN. “Engaging the budget may seem technical—even intimidating—but it’s one of the most powerful acts of citizenship. When we engage the budget, we engage the soul of public governance.”








A Bold Cry for Transparency: #OpenTheBicam

Perhaps the most pointed moment of the Congress came when student leaders boldly called for the opening of the bicameral budget deliberations—historically shrouded in secrecy. Their chant: #OpenTheBicam.


In response, DBM Assistant Secretary Romeo Matthew Balanquit surprised many by publicly supporting the call for greater transparency in budget deliberations. The walls are cracking—and the youth are the ones holding the crowbars.


Moreover, the students demanded the release of a detailed education allocation list to track how funds are actually spent on the ground. The call struck a nerve with ongoing frustrations over inaccessible public data and government opacity.


No More Confidential Funds in Civilian Agencies

Another lightning rod issue addressed was the controversial confidential funds previously granted to the Department of Education. The youth weren't just skeptical—they were outraged.


Asec. Balanquit assured the delegates that confidential funds will no longer be permitted in civilian agencies without a legal mandate. Reforms, he said, are already underway. It was a rare and powerful moment where citizen watchdogs and public officials stood on the same side of the fence.


An Agenda for the Margins

The AmplifyEd Budget Agenda doesn’t just call for transparency—it centers marginalized learners. The document advocates for:


Indigenous Peoples’ Education (IPEd)


Special Education (SPED)


Gender and Development (GAD) programs


Madrasah education


These are not just line items—they are lifelines for learners who have been historically sidelined by an education system that favors the center and forgets the peripheries.


“Addressing learning losses requires a strong commitment to fixing the gaps in basic education input programs and funding the margins,” Elsisura emphasized.


A Youth Movement With Teeth

What makes this youth-led congress different is not just its passion, but its precision. The students came armed with research, monitoring reports, and concrete budget proposals. They weren’t there to beg—they were there to lead.


With the launch of the X-Ed Amplify Bantay Budget Network, the youth now have an official mechanism to monitor, engage, and influence education budgeting—turning idealism into institutional power.


The Bigger Picture: #MalayangEdukasyonPH

Multiply-Ed’s ultimate vision? A resilient, inclusive, transparent, and accountable public education system—one that can survive crises, recover learning losses, and uphold the dignity of every learner, regardless of background.


And if July 7’s Congress was any indication, the youth are no longer waiting for permission to speak—they’re writing the agenda, printing the placards, and storming the boardrooms.


As President Marcos Jr. prepares for his 2025 SONA, he faces a nation of young budget warriors who aren’t just hoping for inclusive education—they’re demanding it.


Because real change doesn’t wait. It organizes. It budgets. And it begins with the brave.


Multiply-Ed (X-Ed) is a national initiative of CYAN, G-Watch, SCAP, and Bukluran UP System (BUPS), with support from Education Out Loud of the Global Partnership for Education.


AmplifyEd is the movement, the moment, and the message: The budget belongs to the people. And the youth are here to claim it.

Political Pump Making Waves at Philippine Blockchain Week 2025: Pioneering the Future of Fair Memecoins

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(Photo from Political Pump Official Facebook Page showcasing political meme characters for their meme coins)


Manila, Philippines – June 10 and 11— In a sea of hype-driven token launches and fleeting pump-and-dump schemes, Political Pump is emerging as a cultural movement for the next generation of crypto enthusiasts. Showcased at Philippine Blockchain Week 2025, the platform brings a new, safer frontier for meme coin lovers—one where you can buy, hold, and sleep soundly.


(Visitors line up at the Political Pump booth to enjoy complimentary artisanal coffee, creating a buzz among attendees at Philippine Blockchain Week 2025.

At their booth, attendees were not only engaged with thought-provoking discourse on governance and decentralization—but also indulged with expertly brewed coffee, fueling bold conversations and sharp insights with every cup.

Political Pump is not just another meme coin—it’s a decentralized collectible platform where political figures meet blockchain in a unique blend of satire, scarcity, and community governance. Each politician-based micro memecoin has a fixed supply and is launched without presales or insider allocations. True to the spirit of decentralization, 100% of liquidity is burned, ensuring fair, transparent, and tamper-proof tokenomics. It’s not just a token. It’s a conversation.

A collectible. A piece of digital history.


(Photo from Philippine Blockchain Week: Jose Manuel Torres, Co-Founder of Political Pump)

“This isn’t just another meme coin—it’s a statement,” said Jose Manuel Torres, Co-Founder of Political Pump. “We launched without presales, private allocations, or team-controlled wallets.

Every coin is market-driven, with all liquidity burned, ensuring there’s no room for manipulation.

No secret deals, no backroom games—just pure, transparent crypto play. We don’t believe in governance tokens or centralized control. We believe the people should speak through the free market.”


(From left to right: Chezka Gonzales, Vice President of Blockchain Council of the Philippines and Co Founder of Philippine Blockchain Week, Donnalyn Bartolome, multi-talented Filipina personality, Jose Manuel Torres, Co-Founder of Political Pump )

We hope you were able to catch the Political Pump experience live at Philippine Blockchain Week 2025 last June 10-11 alongside other innovations and meme coin activations, where it joined other disruptors in celebrating the convergence of culture, technology, and community-led finance. Learn more by visiting www.politicalpump.com


Partners and Acknowledgments

Philippine Blockchain Week 2025 is made possible in collaboration with Co-hosts Blockchain Council of the Philippines and 9CAT Group of Thailand. Our Gold Sponsors–OKX Wallet, ONCHAIN®, Political Pump. Silver Sponsors–DvCode Technologies Inc., Maya, Venom. Bronze Sponsors–Celo Philippines, Chatoshi AI, Coins.Ph, MEXC Ventures, StrayShot, Worldcoin, XChain Foundation, XDC Network.

Lastly, we wanted to thank both International and local media partners– 0X Consulting, 0X Media, Altcoin Observer, Astig.ph, BD Venture,Bitcoin Addict Thailand, Bitcoin.com, BitDigest, Blockly, Blockchain Reporter, Block Tempo, Business World, Buzz Beat Media, Cignal Play, Coin Edition, Coin Gecko, CoinGeek, CoinMarketCap, Coin Telegraph, Coinvestasi, Coinkami, Coinpedia, Coins Telegram, Crypto Fight Night, crypto.news, The Crypto Radio, CryptoNewsZ, CRYPTONITEUAE, Cryptovate, DiscoverMNL, Doric Network, DOOH, DTC Group, Feixiaohao, Finlaunch News, Foresignt News, ICOHOLDER, Philippine Daily Inquirer and INQUIRER.net, Jinse Finance, Lydian Labs, M Post, Malaysia Blockchain Week, Manila Bulletin,The Manila Times, Museigen.io, NameCoinNews, NEN Digital, NewsWatch Plus, Plumdale Co, Puke Cast, Puke CastTH, Sigma AIBC,TNC The New Channel, The Philippine STAR, Times of Blockchain, UseTheBitcoin.com, WazzupPilipinas.com, Web3.TV, WhenInManila.com, ZEX PR WIRE.

For media inquiries or partnership opportunities, please email at: info@pbw.ph

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