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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Traveloka Partners with Cebu Pacific to Boost Travel in Southeast Asia to the Philippines


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In 2023, Traveloka saw a fivefold surge in interest in traveling to the Philippines by flying on Cebu Pacific.

Traveloka, the leading travel platform in Southeast Asia, has announced a strategic partnership with Filipino low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) to attract more foreign tourists to visit the Philippines by implementing an application programming interface that will allow inbound travelers to explore CEB flights through the travel app.

Aligned with Traveloka’s commitment to helping the tourism industry in Southeast Asia recover from the pandemic, this initiative is expected to positively contribute to the growth of Philippine tourism by making it easier for foreign tourists to explore the country's exciting destinations.

The Philippines's tourism sector continues to perform strongly year after year. The Philippine Department of Tourism recorded more than 5.4 million foreign travelers[1] visiting the country in 2023, targeting 7.7 million foreign travelers in 2024¹.

Meanwhile, Traveloka also recorded a 2.5-fold increase in searches to the top five airports in the Philippines in 2024 compared to last year. The five most popular destinations in the Philippines on the Traveloka platform include Manila, Laguindingan, Cebu, Davao, Boracay, and Palawan.

Iko Putera, CEO of Transport Traveloka, said, "Traveloka understands the Philippines' vast potential for sustainable tourism growth. Therefore, we invite travelers from Indonesia and Southeast Asia to discover new experiences in the Philippines. Our partnership with Cebu Pacific, one of the premier and most affordable airlines for the Philippines, will provide diverse possibilities for travelers and spearhead innovation to deliver optimal solutions for customers. We will also contribute to growth within the tourism industry in the Philippines and the wider region.”

Xander Lao, President and Chief Commercial Officer of Cebu Pacific, said, "We are delighted to collaborate with Traveloka to support the local tourism industry and make traveling to the Philippines much easier. The Philippines is home to some of the world’s best beaches, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. We encourage travelers from all over the world to fly with Cebu Pacific and experience the beauty of our country, now made more accessible through our partnership with Traveloka.”





Make Your Dream Vacation Come True by Exploring the Enchanting Philippines

The Philippines has long been a favorite destination for travelers with its diverse attractions and experiences, allowing for a personalized vacation both for adventurous tourists and those who just need some quiet time. From diving and snorkeling amidst the marine wonders of Coron Island in Palawan Islands to relaxing on the beautiful white sand beaches of the famous island of Boracay, there's something for every preference. Meanwhile, the historic 16th-century city of Vigan, with its blend of Filipino and Spanish architectural marvels, promises to captivate history enthusiasts with its timeless charm.

Travelers can also enjoy some peace and quiet in the natural landscapes of Bohol, try various adrenaline-pumping activities in Davao, or taste some of the Philippines’ delicacies in Bacolod. Art enthusiasts may also admire unique collections at the National Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum of Natural History in Manila. For those seeking spiritual experiences, travelers may visit the Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church or explore the serene ambiance of Quiapo Church, home to the venerated Black Nazarene. Learn more about these hidden gems on Traveloka.

Traveloka also noted a significant surge, a fivefold increase compared to the previous year, in the number of travelers from Southeast Asian countries who booked Cebu Pacific flights through its platform. Apart from domestic tourists, travelers from Indonesia are among the top six countries traveling to the Philippines based on Cebu Pacific flight data, followed by travelers from Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Australia.

The partnership between Traveloka and Cebu Pacific offers international travelers additional flight choices to explore the Philippines and its incredible tourist spots. To make planning adventures in the Philippines even easier, Traveloka also provides special offers for travelers. Stay tuned for updates on Traveloka's apps and official social media.






About Traveloka

Traveloka is Southeast Asia's leading travel platform, offering users a seamless experience to explore and book a diverse array of travel products, accommodations, and tourist attractions. With an extensive portfolio, Traveloka facilitates ticket bookings for various transportation modes including flights, buses, trains, car rentals, and airport transfers as well as the largest inventory of accommodations in Southeast Asia, ranging from hotels and apartments to guest houses, homestays, resorts, and villas, Traveloka is the platform with the most extensive accommodation and package options.



Traveloka is also a major player in the local services category (currently available in select countries), offering booking services for various recreational venues, activities, health clinics, and beauty services. Traveloka also provides financial solutions, payment options, and insurance to assist Southeast Asian communities in achieving their lifestyle aspirations. Traveloka has 24/7 customer service available in local languages and seamless transactions supported by over 30 payment methods. The Traveloka app has been downloaded over 131 million times, solidifying its position as the leading travel platform in Southeast Asia.



About Cebu Pacific

Cebu Pacific (CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, entered the aviation industry on March 1996 and pioneered the “low fare, great value” strategy and has flown over 200 million passengers since inception. CEB offers the widest domestic network in the Philippines with 35 domestic destinations. It also currently operates flights to 24 international destinations, spanning across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.

CEB currently operates the youngest jet fleet in the country and one of the youngest in the world with its 81-strong commercial fleet. The airline continues to develop creative pricing strategies so it may constantly offer low year-round fares for all its flights.



For more information, please visit: www.traveloka.com

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Filmmaker-prof named Bacolod filmfest director


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An award-winning filmmaker and longtime educator has been recently appointed by the Bacolod City Government as director of its film festival, set to be held this September in select cinemas in the city.

The Bacolod Film Festival Council (BFFC), chaired by Mayor Alfredo “Albee” Benitez with Councilor Em L. Ang as co-chairperson, has designated Seymour B. Sanchez as filmfest director, as per Section 7 of City Ordinance 1061-2024.

Sanchez was recommended by legal consultant and film producer Atty. Josabeth “Joji” V. Alonso to the BFFC as “the best person to oversee and manage the festival.”




C.O. 1061-2024, also known as the Bacolod Film Festival Ordinance, is authored by Councilor Ang, chairperson of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) Committee on History, Culture and Arts, with councilors Cindy Rojas and Celia Flor as co-authors.

The Bacolod Film Festival Ordinance also provides for ten (10) filmmakers, whether producers, directors, or writers, who are bona fide residents of Bacolod City, to be given production grants worth 300,000 pesos each. Councilor Ang clarified the filmmakers do not need to shoot their entire film in the city.

Sanchez signed the memorandum of agreement with the BFFC at the office of Councilor Ang last May 3. The SP, with Vice Mayor El Cid M. Familiaran as presiding officer, has confirmed the appointment of Sanchez during its 96th Regular Session on the same day.

Apart from being an educator, who is now on his 20th year of teaching, Sanchez also served as head of publicity and promotions of the Cinemanila International Film Festival from 2004 to 2007, under the late filmmaker Amable “Direk Tikoy” Aguiluz VI, and filmfest director of the One La Salle Film Festival in 2018, under the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde film department headed by Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) chairperson and CEO Jose “Direk Joey” Reyes.

Sanchez has also worked as FDCP’s Technical Consultant for Academic Linkages or education consultant, judge and one-time jury chair of the Indie-Siyensya Science Filmmaking Competition organized by the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute, mentor-judge of the SINEliksik Bulacan DocuFest, jury and selection committee member of the Manila Broadcasting Company Short Film Festival and Sinepiyu, jury of Sine Kabataan, CineMascian, Kingwagisnan Film Festival, and CineMapúa, and SELCOM member of the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival, Cinestudyante and Quisumbing-Escandor Film Festival for Health. He has also been a judge and speaker in other competitions, including the National Schools Press Conference, National Training of Trainers on Campus Journalism, Planting Seeds Workshops on Filmmaking, and SanayGuro Trainors’ Training.

His short film “Caretaker” won second prize in the short fiction category of the sixth CAM International Festival for Short Films in Cairo, Egypt, the Golden Philippine Eagle award and Best Actor for Rolando Inocencio in the third Singkuwento International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award in the Active Vista International Human Rights Film Festival. He was given the Film Ambassador Award by the FDCP for his “creativity and the global achievement of the film.” He also received the Maningning Outstanding Direction for the same film in the CineSB Film Festival: Special Edition. A shorter version of the film entitled “Katiwala” won the People’s Choice Award in the 2018 Freedom Mov_E Film Festival.

His first short film “Lababo” (Kitchen Sink) topped the 2007 Viva-Pinoy Box Office Digitales. His other film “Pagbugtaw” (Waking Up) bagged second place in the First Pambujan Pelikula Para sa Publiko National Short Film Festival and Competition. Another film “Shorts” won third prize in the Viva-PBO Digitales 2. His documentary “Sinulog for Beginners” placed second in the 2006 Sinulog Video Documentary Competition. Another documentary “Maria Leonor” was cited for its screenplay in the 3rd Dreamanila International Film Festival. His second full-length screenplay “Hiwaga” (Mystery), co-written with Christian Lacuesta, bagged the grand prize in the 59th Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature.

Sanchez is one of the fellows of the 17th Lopez Jaena Community Journalism Workshop of the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication, 21st Iligan National Writers Workshop of the Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, and 9th Palihang Rogelio Sicat of the UP Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas. He is also a graduate of the 3rd Produire au Sud workshop at the 6th World Film Festival of Bangkok, 14th Ricky Lee scriptwriting workshop, first Brillante Mendoza directing class, and the first Active Vista film and media for human rights advocacy workshop.

Friday, May 3, 2024

Bacolod Film Festival calls for entries


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The Bacolod Film Festival is now accepting script submissions with the theme “Stories with a Smile” or those with a “potential to inspire laughter, warmth, and a renewed appreciation for the brighter side of life.”

The filmfest, set to be held in September this year, is open to filmmakers who are registered voters and residents of Bacolod City. They can be producers, directors, or scriptwriters of an entry.

The festival accepts short film scripts of any genre, such as romance, drama, comedy, or horror, in any Filipino language with English translation. Entries must be submitted on or before May 18, Saturday, 11:59 p.m., after which ten (10) finalists will be chosen.




Selected filmmakers will be given a production grant of 300,000 pesos each, to be released in two tranches, of which the first one is worth 200,000 pesos. The remaining 100,000 pesos will be released once the picture lock version of the film has been submitted.

The total running time of the produced films must be at a minimum of fifteen (15) minutes and maximum of twenty (20) minutes, including opening and closing credits. The short films must be in narrative live action form, when taken as a whole. Documentary, experimental or animation will not be accepted, except if added only as elements within the film.

The Bacolod Film Festival aims to create a venue where local filmmakers and producers can showcase their talents and further solidify Bacolod, known as the “City of Smiles,” as one of the creative hubs for filmmaking in the Philippines.

“Bacolod should be proud of its creatives. We have very artistic directors, and actors,” Mayor Alfredo Abelardo “Albee” Benitez, who also chairs the Bacolod Film Festival Council, said.

The Bacolod City Council or Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) recently passed City Ordinance No. 1061, or the Bacolod Film Festival Ordinance, authored by Councilor Em L. Ang, with Councilors Cindy Rojas and Celia Matea Flor as co-authors. Councilor Ang, chairperson of the SP Committee on History, Culture and Arts, also serves as BFFC vice chair.

Aside from Mayor Benitez and Councilor Ang, the BFFC is composed of the chair of the SP Committee on Tourism, City Tourism Officer, City Legal Officer, City Budget Officer, Local Economic Development and Investment Promotion Officer, Department of Education Division Superintendent, representatives from SM and Ayala Malls Cinemas and the local film industry.

Members of the BFF Organizing Committee and their relatives (up to the second degree of consanguinity) are prohibited from joining the competition. There is no entry fee to participate.

Multiple entries are accepted, but each script must be submitted with a separate entry form and online registration. The selection committee will only consider one entry per finalist.

The short films must have their premiere at the Bacolod Film Festival this September.


Wednesday, November 8, 2023

BingoPlus, ArenaPlus continue to enrich Pinoy festivals by supporting MassKara Festival 2023


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BingoPlus, the first and only live streaming bingo in the Philippines and ArenaPlus, the leading sports betting application in the country, continued their joint mission of promoting Pinoy festivals by amping up the fun and entertainment of the MassKara Festival 2023 in Bacolod.

As major sponsors, BingoPlus and ArenaPlus organized interactive and memorable social, sports and cultural events that delighted Bacolodnons and tourists. The MassKara Grand Countdown Salubong, the MassKara Electrika Diva dance competition and the Electric Float Parade dazzled revelers with colorful lights and pageantry while the competitions revved up the competitive spirit and energy of the competing barangays and participants.








To make the festivity more exciting, the brands set up booths filled with fun-filled games and premium merchandise for all the attendees to enjoy for free.

One of the festival's main highlights was the Miss Bacolod MassKara Coronation Night that Marianel Tan, a communication student from the University of St. La Salle, won. She also took home the Ms. BingoPlus title and a ₱10,000 cash prize.

A spectacular BingoPlus and ArenaPlus Variety Show at Lacson Road was the highlight of the festival where popular celebrities like Kice of Idol Philippines fame, actor Tony Labrusca and Pinoy Dream Academy standout Jay-R Siaboc delivered exceptional performances together with hiphop groups Allmost, G22, Versus, Project Z and A Class, among others.

The annual celebration in Bacolod, Negros Occidental was established in 1980 to serve as a beacon of hope and resilience after a tragic sea accident occurred, that deeply affected the Negrense community. After the accident the City government enjoined the city’s artistic community, civic and business groups to hold “a festival of smiles” that would erase the sadness. Thus, carrying a rich culture and history, the smiling, colorful masks is a grand reminder to one and all that no matter what tragedy strikes, the City of Smiles and the Filipino people will survive for a better and joyful tomorrow.

This year from October 06 to 22, 2023, the City of Smiles overflowed with color and joy as it featured numerous entertaining activities.

“Our active participation in events like this exhibits BingoPlus’ and ArenaPlus’ steadfast commitment to enrich local cultures and traditions that have been a major part of the Filipino identity for centuries. Through unwavering support, we aim to contribute to the preservation of our country’s heritage,” said Jasper Vicencio, AB Leisure Exponent and Total Gamezone Xtreme president.

ArenaPlus and BingoPlus proudly stand as flagship brands under Digiplus Interactive Corp, solidifying its position as a leading gaming and leisure provider in the country. With a reputation for excellence and innovation, Digiplus Interactive Corp continues to enrich the gaming experience for Filipino players across the nation.




For more updates on the latest and upcoming cultural events of BingoPlus and ArenaPlus, visit www.bingoplus.com and www.arenaplus.net

Monday, November 6, 2023

Bacolod Welcomes IT Group, Inc. for a Digital Transformation Dialogue


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IT Group, Inc., one of the leading IT solution partners in the ASEAN region, will visit Bacolod City for the Negros Business Leaders Forum: Navigating the Future of Business Technology event this coming November 14 at the Chalet, L’Fisher Hotel.

In partnership with the, Rotary Council of Presidents in Negros, the event will venture into Bacolod’s business environment and markets, highlighting the city’s growth and progress, all while forecasting possible business trends in 2024.

Ellirie Aviles, ITG Senior Business Development Officer and convenor of the forum, perfectly encapsulates the spirit of this event, stating, "The progress of Negros Occidental is a collective endeavor, with collaboration and partnerships acting as the driving forces behind success in the realms of business and technology. It's this spirit of togetherness that propels us forward."

“We’re excited to venture together with people from Bacolod. It’s always been our goal to connect with like-minded people who are interested in innovating their businesses through technology. It’s going to be a venue where everyone can be part of co-creating and co-owning better solutions not only for Bacolod but hopefully for the whole province of Negros,” said Jose Adolfo Cornelio, Jr., ITG’s Managing Director for PH.

This year, the City of Bacolod signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with GCash to welcome digitalization in the province, making it easier and more convenient to pay government fees for its people. The joint venture amplifies the city's readiness to embrace digitalization and harness its full potential and benefits.

Meanwhile, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) held the Digital Careers Expo 2023 events in the northern part of Negros Occidental, helping LGUs to create a digital roadmap for each district to boost provincial overall growth that will cover until 2030.

Present at the event will be Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo “Albee” Benitez,, Rotary Council of Presidents in Negros Chairperson, Patrick Mabag, and Rotary International District 3850 District Secretary Juan Antonio Zayco Villaluz.


Full of AdVentures in the City of Smiles

Bacolod’s notable shift towards more digitally-driven business models brings the city’s economy to smile from ear to ear. The advancements toward digital transformation, however, are still full of adventures to go.

At the center of the conversation, ITG’s Head of Business Management Solutions, Rubie Grace Villamor will talk about “Compliance Towards Sustainable Business” through comprehensive and scalable solutions, Meanwhile, Rommel Bernabe, Head of IT Management Solutions, will shed light on the importance of cybersecurity in your organization by “Shielding the Digital Frontier”.


Almira Navarro, the Chief Marketing Officer of ITG, invited all leaders to join forces in venturing together in this event, from CEOs, COOs, Founders, Owners, CFOs, Presidents, and Chairpersons to business proprietors.


“Everyone is coming, and we’re looking forward to it. If one leader can make a great impact, how about all of them in one room? Think about. It’s really a one-of-a-kind event where you meet movers, builders, and shakers of Bacolod in one night,” she ended.


Negros Business Leaders Forum will start at 6:00 p.m. RSVP today : https://bit.ly/3s50ITX





ITG is an ISO 9001:2015 Certified company with four regional offices located in the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia, helping 200+ clients across the ASEAN region on their digital transformation journey and has a solid portfolio of 250+ successful projects.



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Sunday, November 5, 2023

The 2nd Namit Namit Food Festival happening on November 10 to 12 at the Powerplant Mall


Wazzup Pilipinas!?


Another gathering of Negrense Food Brands is happening at the Rockwell Powerplant Mall.

This coming weekend, we celebrate the Negros Revolution at the Namit Namit Food Festival.

Come and taste all the yummy food from Negros and meet old friends from Bacolod, Silay, and Region 6.  Kaon ta!  Namit-Namit Sadya-Sadya!

Food from Negros Island in the Philippines is renowned for its delectable flavors and unique culinary traditions, making it a must-visit destination for any food enthusiast. As a writer and a Negrense, it's my pleasure to highlight the culinary delights of Negros Island and the reasons why you should attend the Namit Namit Food Festival to experience its culinary excellence.


Rich Culinary Heritage:

Negros Island boasts a rich culinary heritage that fuses indigenous flavors with influences from Spanish, Chinese, and American cuisines. This unique blend of cultures has given rise to a diverse and flavorful food scene that is both delicious and intriguing.


Sugarcane and Seafood:

Negros Island is famously known as the "Sugarbowl of the Philippines" due to its sugarcane plantations. This ingredient plays a significant role in the island's cuisine, with sugarcane used in various dishes, sauces, and desserts. Additionally, the island's proximity to the sea means that fresh seafood is abundant, offering a wide array of delectable options for seafood lovers.


Authentic Filipino Dishes:

Negros Island is home to a variety of authentic Filipino dishes. Some must-try options include "Chicken Inasal," a succulent grilled chicken marinated in a unique blend of spices, and "Kansi," a savory soup with beef and pork cooked in a sour tamarind broth. "KBL" stands for Kadyos, Baboy, at Langka is another local favorite, showcasing the island's distinct flavors.


Unique Delicacies:

The island is famous for its distinctive delicacies. Don't miss "Piaya," a sweet pastry filled with muscovado sugar or purple yam, or "Guapple Pie," a delicious pie made out of guava that replicates an apple pie. These treats offer a delightful combination of sweet and savory flavors that reflect the island's culinary identity.


Farm-to-Table Dining:

Many restaurants and food establishments in Negros Island emphasize the farm-to-table concept. They source their ingredients locally, ensuring freshness and promoting sustainable practices. This commitment to using locally grown produce contributes to the outstanding quality of Negrense cuisine.


Warm Hospitality:

One of the most appealing aspects of Negros Island is the warm and welcoming hospitality of its people. The locals are proud of their culinary traditions and are eager to share their love for food with visitors, creating a memorable dining experience.

To sum it up, Negros Island in the Philippines offers a tantalizing journey for food lovers. Its rich culinary heritage, unique ingredients, and commitment to authenticity make it a top destination for those seeking a memorable and delicious culinary experience. To truly savor the flavors of Negros Island, attending the Namit Namit Food Festival is a fantastic opportunity to sample the best of what the region has to offer. Don't miss the chance to explore this gastronomic paradise and immerse yourself in its mouthwatering delights.










Kitaay ta sa Rockwell on November 10-12. 

Kaon ta Kansi, Inasal, KBL, kag Batchoy. Pili lang sa Patpat’s, JT’s, Bacolod Chicken Inasal, Inasalan sa Dalan, kag Mit Namit Food Hub. Damù dessert sa Quan, El Ideal (dipuga, ang guapple pie kanamit) kag Marissa’s Artisan Ice Cream. Mag take out ka Paella from Manolo’s, Chicken Ham from Grem’s, kag sosyal nga tinapay from Elsie’s. May live piaya cooking sa Fresh Start Organic. Syempre huyâ ka man kon indi ka magbakal. Malantaw ka lang ya? Dason, pwede ka magdala puli sang Ereñeta Chorizo. Tè, diin ka pa sinâ?

That’s your Namit Namit Food Festival guide. All you have to bring is an empty stomach and a fat wallet - digital or otherwise.

The Namit Namit Food Festival happens on November 10, 11, and 12, 2023 at the Powerplant Driveway of Powerplant Mall, Makati.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Record-high supply of new hotels to open in 2023


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Hotel developers encouraged to build more MICE facilities



A record-high 5,300 new hotel rooms are projected to be completed in 2023, according to data released by leading diversified professional services and investment management company Colliers (NASDAQ, TSX: CIGI).

According to Colliers’ Director of Research, Joey Roi Bondoc, this is a positive development for the Philippine tourism sector, especially now that the sector is rebounding. “With the continued rise in international and domestic tourists as well as return of more in-person events, hotel developers are now lining up their expansion plans for the near to medium term. Colliers sees more foreign brands opening while Filipino homegrown brands are also expanding.”

Among the new hotels that will be completed include Seda Manila Bay, Lansons Place Manila, Grand Westside Hotel, Red Planet Hotel The Fort, Hotel 101 The Fort, and Ibis Styles Hotel. We project that more than a third (35%) of the new hotels that will open for the remainder of the year will be foreign brands. From 2023 to 2025, we estimate the completion of 3,000 new hotel rooms every year.

The reinvigorated hotel sector remains as one of the most vibrant property segments in the country, said Bondoc. Foreign arrivals are likely to breach the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) target for 2023 while the domestic market continues to lift occupancies and daily rates. The return of business travelers and in-person corporate events have also been propping up the demand for meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions (MICE) facilities. Colliers believes that the bolstered leisure sector will continue to expand given the record-high supply of new keys in 2023.


 


Stakeholders should seize opportunities by:


• Building more MICE facilities to maximize the return of in-person events

• Developing more homegrown hotel brands or acquiring foreign ones

• Aligning programs and offerings with the DOT’s refreshed strategy



Recommendations


1. Development of more MICE facilities

People are now more willing to attend face-to-face meetings. Corporations, business groups, and even families have been holding in-person events especially after the government relaxed restrictions on face-to-face meetings and dropped mask mandates. Colliers believes that hotel developers and operators should assess the future demand for MICE facilities given the segment’s potential for a strong rebound. This should also be aligned with the government’s thrust of modernizing existing and building new airports across the country. The DOT is also priming the Philippines as a major MICE destination, and this should enable the country to corner major global MICE events and further boost tourist arrivals and spending across the archipelago.



2. Homegrown or foreign brands in key areas

Colliers believes that developers need to strategically plan their expansion especially now that the sector is gradually recovering. According to the Philippine Hotel Owners Association (PHOA), the “tourism industry is likely to recover to pre-Covid levels by 2024.” In fulfilling their expansion plans, developers should carefully assess whether to launch or expand their own homegrown brands or partner with foreign hotel operators. Colliers data show that about 42% of new hotels that will open in Metro Manila from 2023 to 2024 are foreign brands. While we see more Metro Manila openings in the pipeline, Colliers believes that there are also opportunities to build more accommodation facilities in key destinations including Pampanga, Cebu, Bohol, Davao, Palawan, and Bacolod. Aside from the traditional growth areas, developers should also build hotels near major convention centers and newly-modernized and expanded airports.



3. Align strategies with the DOT’s latest initiatives

Colliers Philippines believes that hotel developers and operators should align their programs and offering with the DOT’s latest initiative. Aside from expanding provincial presence given the department’s thrust to boost domestic tourism spending, developers should also maximize the government’s plan to rehabilitate Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), modernize other airports across the country, and digitalize visa issuance in potential major source markets such as China and India.



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Friday, September 8, 2023

NCCA, DTI launches the first Creative Industries Month 2023


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With this year’s theme Celebrating Filipino Creativity, Advancing Creative Philippines, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) celebrates the first Philippine Creative Industries Month 2023. The official launch of the event will be held at the Rizal Park Open Air Auditorium, Manila at 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. on September 17, 2023. The celebration will mainly offer simultaneous workshops and a concert with the support of National Parks Development Committee and Concert @ the Park. In line with the theme, this year’s PCIM aims to recognize the talents of Filipinos by celebrating their achievements not only in the local scenes but also highlighting their contributions in the international stage.

“ As we embark in this exciting journey of celebrating Filipino creativity and advancing the creative industries in the Philippines, working hand in hand, we can use this occasion to highlight the importance and impact of the Cultural Mapping Law, also known as republic Act 11961, which I principally sponsored and authored. This law is a valuable tool in documenting, preserving, and promoting our cultural heritage, ensuring that it remains a source of inspiration and pride for future generations” – a message from Senator Loren Legarda,Senate President Pro-Tempore and Chairperson, Senate Committee on Culture and the Arts.

“With PCIDA and with the push towards a Malikhaing Pilipinas and a more Malikhaing Pinoy, we dream that arts, culture, and creativity are one that all 110 million plus Filipinos will realize, value, celebrate, cherish, call their own, and most especially, love…” - a message from Cong. Christopher “Toff” de Venecia, Pangasinan, 4th District.



SIMULTANEOUS WORKSHOPS at RIZAL PARK

This year’s workshop will tackle different topics each specific domains such as; Learning Filipino through Wikaharian by Knowledge Channel Foundation Inc. for the audiovisual media domain;

How to start your own blockchain game project? by Dr. Albert Mulles of METATOKYO and Learning Through Minecraft Exhibit by Department of Science and Technology (DOST) for digital interactive media domain; Events Management Workshop for creative services domain; Shoemaking Workshop, Parol Making Workshop, Jewelry Making Workshop, and T-shirt Printing Workshop for design domain; Basic Comics Workshop by Rustico Limosinero and Book Selling and Exhibit by Barasoain Kalinangan Foundation Inc. for publishing and printed media domain; Song Writing Workshop by Joey Ayala, Theater Acting Workshop by Nanding Josef, Dance Workshop, Puppetry Workshop by the Samahan ng mga Papetir ng Pilipinas for Performing Arts Domain; Pottery Workshop by the OdangPutikPottery, Painting Workshop by the Egai Fernandez, Basic Photography Workshop by the Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation for visual arts domain; Baybayin Workshop, Pabalat Making, Ilocos Empanada Making, and Traditional Weaving Demo for Traditional Cultural Expression Domain; and NCCA Papercraft Series and Exhibit for cultural sites domain.


LIVE CONCERT at CONCERT at the PARK

The Live Concert intends to demonstrate the vibrancy of the country’s culture and arts by giving platform to local artists to show their undying passion and efforts in performing. The featured artists are the following: Bayang Barrios, Colot it Red, Halili Cruz Dance Company, J Crisis, Joey Ayala, Johnoy Danao, Kammerchor Manila, Ms. Sarah Straschko, National Ballroom Ensemble, Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group, Sindaw Philippines, Teatro ni Juan and The Nightingales



PERYA NG SINING, BUKAL NG GALING in Bacolod and Iloilo

The NCCA will bring promotion of the goods, products, and services of the Philippine creative industries and awareness on its role in nation-building and socioeconomic advancement to Bacolod and Iloilo.Perya ng Sining, Bukal ng Galing will showcase an exhibit featuring the domains of creative industries. An array of activities are line up for this event which includes, demonstrations, lectures, art markets, art and crafts demo and film showing for these
3-day event in Bacolod and Iloilo.



SUMMIT OF PHILIPPINE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES MONTH

The PCIM Summit will be held on September 29 and will serve as a space and platform for exchanging ideas between government officials, creative industry leaders, professionals, and students.

The summit harmonizes a wide range of creative minds, from professionals to aspiring beginners, to develop a dedicated and creative community. With the efforts to explore and tackle significant themes about the Creative Economy, Creative Disruption, Creative Design, Creative Governance, and Creative Spaces, the PCIM will provide keynote addresses, presentations, and panel discussions.

 

PHILIPPINE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT ACT

Republic Act No. 11904, also known as the “Philippine Creative Industries Development Act,” signed in 2022, mandates the further prosperity of Philippine creative industries by protecting and strengthening the rights and capacities of creative firms, artists, artisans, creators, workers, indigenous cultural communities, content providers, and stakeholders in the creative industries.

Creative industries are classified into nine domains: Audiovisual Media, Digital Interactive Media, Creative Services, Design, Publishing and Printed Media, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Traditional Cultural Expressions, and Cultural Sites. The law provides supplementary support to the specified domains that face numerous limitations which prevent their supplemental growth.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Immerse in Bacolod’s “Colors and Flavors,” an Art Display at JT’s Manukan Grille BGC


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FilipinoArt.ph and JT’s Manukan Grille, BGC Branch on 32nd Avenue, present the vivid colors and the delectable flavors of Bacolod City via the art display “Colors and Flavors of Bacolod,” running now until October 15, 2023. (From L-R) Yuri Stegeman, FilipinoArt.ph founder; Carlos Chuidian, JT’s Manukan Grille BGC owner; and Joel Torre, JT’s Manukan Grille founder)

 LFilipinoArt.ph, an online art gallery supporting Filipino artists, collaborates with JT’s Manukan Grille, a chicken inasal restaurant chain, via the art display titled “Colors and Flavors of Bacolod.’’ Ongoing until Oct. 15, 2023, the art display features acrylic paintings of local artists Roselle Manalastas and Jason Ray Zabat at JT’s Manukan Grille in 32nd Ave. cor. Bonifacio Blvd. BGC. 

“Colors and Flavors of Bacolod” portrays Bacolod City’s cultural heritage, seizing its essence through vibrant colors and vivid emotions that showcase the city’s annual celebration of the Masskara Festival. The artists’ creations draw deep inspiration from the world-renowned street festival, which stands as a symbol of the Negrenses’ resilience, born during the sugar crisis of the 1980s. Joel Torre, the owner of JT’s Manukan Grille, wants to use his chains of restaurants as a safe, creative space for Filipino artists. 

“Our original al-fresco setup wasn’t ideal for displaying traditional visual art due to dust. Nonetheless, we hosted performances and showcased films, aiming to turn the place into an arts hub. We are also transforming our branch in Boracay into an arts community, initiating storytelling, music, painting, and filmmaking workshops. This is our way of giving back to the community.” 

The art display’s setup: the artworks at the top are Roselle Manalastas,” while the
paintings hung on the wall are Jason Ray Zabat’s.


Artist Jason Ray Zabat and Joel Torre pose with the former’s artworks: (L) “Mr. Juan
Tilaok,” inspired by Mr. Torre, and (R) “Mutya ng Masskara.”

Jason Ray Zabat explains the creation process of “Mr. Juan Tilaok"

Jason Ray Zabat, FilipinoArt.ph artist, shared his creation process of “Mr. Juan Tilaok,” an intricately layered acrylic painting inspired by Mr. Torre. Zabat said, “The chicken, embodying the restaurant and Mr. Torre, was vital in shaping the artwork. The attire reflects Mr. Torre’s artistic identity, enhanced by cultural elements like the Sarimanok-inspired tail and natural motifs of flowers and vines on the coat.” 

Zabat’s artwork has also incorporated Bacolod’s famous delicacies, such as inasal, piaya, and kansi, adding depth to the artwork’s narrative. Before this art display, FilipinoArt.ph also partnered with other local establishments to promote artists and expand its reach. Its initial collaboration was with Brewed Specialty Coffee, a third-wave coffee shop in Pasig City. As part of the coffee shop’s second-anniversary celebrations, FilipinoArt.ph hosted an art display titled “Sining at Kape,” featuring the works by Pasigueño artists. 


About FilipinoArt.ph

FilipinoArt.ph, an online art gallery from the Philippines, connects art lovers with diverse Filipino artworks. Since its launch in October 2019, it has supported local artists by showcasing and marketing their works. It features independent and established visual artists, regularly adding new pieces like paintings, drawings, digital art, sculptures, and mixed media weekly. 

Representing 460+ artists, the gallery offers a curated collection of 1,700+ art pieces spanning various styles. The UK-based Corporate Vision-Small Business Awards named FilipinoArt.ph the “Best Online Art Gallery in the Philippines” in 2022. The digital platform was developed and is maintained by Chanz Global, which is also behind PropertyAsia.ph and WaterDelivery.ph.


About JT’s Manukan Grille 

JT’s Manukan Grille has delighted diners with delicious Bacolod-style grilled chicken for over two decades. Created by actor Joel Torre and his wife, Cristy, their passion for crafting flavorful grilled chicken from cherished family recipes led to its start in 2003. The first restaurant opened in Bacolod, focusing on the famous chicken inasal. 

Recognized by Spot.ph as the “Top Chicken Inasal Restaurant” since 2015, it’s a must-visit in Mr. Torre’s hometown, with a special place in his heart due to his family’s food catering history. With an unwavering commitment to flavorful cuisine, JT’s Manukan Grille has won patrons’ hearts across multi-locations (about 35 branches so far), fulfilling their dream of sharing delectable creations globally. 


Cover photo caption: 

Group photo of FilipinoArt.ph and JT’s Manukan Grille standing before the art display. (From left) Yuri Stegeman, FilipinoArt.ph founder; Carlos Chuidian, JT’s Manukan Grille BGC owner; and Joel Torre, JT’s Manukan Grille founder.

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Cinemalaya: Props up artistic integrity, illuminates Filipino filmmakers' visions of nationhood

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The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival has pushed the boundaries for creative expression in the last 19 years by avidly propping up artistic integrity and illuminating the Filipino filmamakers’ visions of nationhood.

Since 2005, Cinemalaya has continued to discover, encourage and support the cinematic works of upcoming and veteran Filipino filmmakers who boldly articulate and freely interpret the Philippine experience with fresh insight and artistic integrity.

“Ang Cinemalaya ay hindi lamang panonood ng pelikula kundi rin ito’y pakikisalamuha dun sa mga tinatawag nating mga pangkulturang manggagawa, cultural workers or creative workers ng cinema, tulad ng filmmakers, directors, cinematographers, actors,” Cinemalaya Festival Director Chris Millado shared in an interview during the Cinemalaya 19 opening night held at the PICC.



Cinemalaya Film Festival Director Chris Millado announces the opening of the 19th year of Cinemalaya Film FestivalCinemalaya Film Festival Director Chris Millado announces the opening of the 19th year of Cinemalaya Film Festival



The cast and crew of animation film Iti Mapukpukaw starring Dolly de Leon (center).



Online influencers pose on the red carpet during the opening night of Cinemalaya 19 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).






[Cinemalaya is not just watching a movie but also engaging with what we call cultural workers or creative workers of cinema, such as filmmakers, directors, cinematographers, actors.]

Director Millado shared that unlike normal film viewing in a cinema where people will just enter the moviehouse and leave afterward, in Cinemalaya, the audience will be able to interact with the present filmmakers of the film, those who worked in front and behind the camera, and ask them about their insights of the film and things about filmmaking.

To date, Cinemalaya has supported and promoted the production of Filipino full feature independent films and short films. Many of these films have won awards in local and international competitions and festivals. Through the annual festival, Cinemalaya has showcased over 1,000 works by independent filmmakers including full feature films, shorts, documentaries, Filipino film classics, and art films.

Regional filmmakers dominate this year’s festival

According to Cinemalaya Festival Director Chris Millado, regional filmmakers outnumbered the filmmakers from Manila joining this year.

“Meron tayong mga gawa at hindi lamang maririnig din natin ‘yung mga wika galing sa Cebu, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Bacolod, Bicol. Kaya talagang napakaraming kwento ‘yung nailahad at talagang ibang-iba ang lasa ng bawat pelikulang inihain sa atin ng ating filmmakers.” Festival Director Chris Millado shared during an interview at the opening night held at PICC.

[We will also hear the languages from Cebu, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Bacolod, Bicol. That's why there are so many stories that have been presented and the taste of each movie served to us by our filmmakers is really very different.]

Following the theme “ilumiNasyon,” the country’s pioneering independent film festival returns with 10 full-lengths and 10 short films in competition, as well as other components that will secure a space for independent filmmakers to tell their stories and share their perspectives on the issues that shape our times, while capturing the audience’s imagination.

The 10 competing full-length films are: ANG DUYAN NG MAGITING (THE CRADLE OF THE BRAVE) by Dustin Celestino; AS IF IT’S TRUE by John Rogers; BULAWAN NGA USA (GOLDEN DEER) by Kenneth De la Cruz; GITLING by Jopy Arnaldo; HULING PALABAS (FIN) by Ryan Espinosa Machado; ITI MAPUKPUKAW (THE MISSING) by Carl Joseph E. Papa; MARIA by She Andes; ROOKIE by Samantha Lee and Natts Jadaone; TETHER by Gian Arre; and WHEN THIS IS ALL OVER by Kevin Mayuga.

Short films in competition include: ANG KINING BINALAYBAY KAG AMBAHANON KO PARA SA IMO (THESE RHYMES AND RHYTHMS MEANT FOR YOU) By Kent John D. Desamparado; GOLDEN BELLS By Kurt Soberano; HINAKDAL (CONDEMNED) By Arvin Belarmino; HM HM MHM By Sam Villa-Real And Kim Timan; KOKURYO: THE UNTOLD STORY OF BB. UNDAS 2019 By Diokko Manuel Dionisio; MAKOKO SA BAYBAY (I AM GOING TO THE BEACH) By Mike Cabarles; MAUDI NGA ARAPAAP (LAST DREAM) By Daniel Magayon; SIBUYAS NI PERFECTO (PERFECTO’S ONION) By Januar Yap; SOTA (HORSE CARETAKER) by Mae Tanagon; and TONG ADLAW NGA NAG-SNOW SA PINAS (THE DAY IT SNOWED IN THE PHILIPPINES) by Joshua Caesar Medroso.

Additional genre participate in the competition category

Cinemalaya Film Festival Director Chris Millado shared that there will be a 90-minute animation film entitled Iti Mapukpukaw (The Missing), and a 75-minute documentary film entitled Maria joining the competition category for the first time.

Iti Mapukpukaw is a Filipino-Ilocano rotoscope animated film that follows Eric’s life as it twists and turns after the arrival of the familiar alien and his uncle's death; both trigger Eric to remember his past and untangle his memories.

Maria documentary follows three women named Maria after the bloodbath of Former President Duterte’s drug war. A staunch supporter turned victim, a wife & mother fighting for their rights, and a woman who became a beacon of hope.

Cinemalaya 19 takes place at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) this year

This year’s Cinemalaya 19 brought its brand of cinematic experience to the Philippine International Convention Center amidst the ongoing rehabilitation of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Main Building where the usual Cinemalaya Film Festival is usually held.

“We hope to retain the unique community spirit of the festival, which was one of the main considerations when we were deciding on the venue. If we look at the history of the convention center, PICC is quite conducive for film screenings, having hosted the Manila International Film Festival in the 1980s,” CCP President Margie Moran-Floirendo stated.

For its 10-day run, the Cinemalaya films will be screened at three meeting rooms, Cinema Rizal (Meeting Room 1), Cinema Bonifacio (Meeting Room 2 and 3), and Cinema Felipe (Meeting Room 4). Fringe events and talkbacks will be held at Cinema Palma (Meeting Room 5). The exhibitions and filmmakers’ profiles will be on display at the Executive Lounge.

Film enthusiasts and festival fans will continue to enjoy the festival’s mainstays: Retrospective, lookback to winning films of past Cinemalaya editions; Best of the Festivals, which showcases the best films from local festivals; Visions of Asia, featuring award-winning Asian and Netpac films; Premieres, featuring never-before-screen films; and Dokyu, which screens award-winning documentaries.

The Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video, considered the longest-running independent film competition of its kind in the ASEAN region, will once again harvest the best of the best, with films competing in various categories such as Short Feature/Narrative, Experimental, Documentary and Animation. Pre-selected entries will be screened on August 5 to 7, at the CCP Tanghalang Ignacio B. Gimenez (CCP Blackbox Theater). Awarding will be on August 12.

For more information, visit CCP website (www.culturalcenter.gov.ph) and Cinemalaya website (www.cinemalaya.org). Follow the official CCP and Cinemalaya Facebook pages and other social media accounts in Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok.





The cast and crew of the Cinemalaya opening film dark comedy thriller “Marupok AF (Where Is The Lie?)” directed by Quark Henares, starring Maris Racal and Royce Cabrera.


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Monday, August 7, 2023

Young makers’ innovative potentials and sustainable solutions recognized at the 6th imake.wemake competition; Cavite Science Integrated School, Philippine Science HS CALABARZON, and Vinzons Pilot HS bag top prize

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Caption:

The 6th imake.wemake Youth Innovation Prize (YIP) winners are all smiles as they pose with DOST-SEI Director Dr. Josette T. Biyo (center), Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) Vice President Atty. Louie Soriano (second from left), and the Board of Judges - Engr. Percival Magpantay (second to the right), Engr. Carlos M. Oppus (rightmost), and Engr. Edison A. Roxas (leftmost).



The innovative potential of youth, combined with the power of technology proved to be a dynamic force on the road to developing a culture of innovation during the 6th imake.wemake:create.innovate.collaborate competition Final Presentation and Awarding Ceremony on June 28 at Crimson Hotel, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

The Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) recently conferred the prestigious Youth Innovation Prize (YIP) Award to three school teams whose technologies exhibited novelty and patentability, functionality and unique selling point, collaboration, design and feasibility, extensibility, and practicability.

This year, innovations in forest conservation, sustainable agriculture, and sustainable microplastic pollution control took center stage. With the win, the three school teams each received Php 200,000.00 cash prize, sponsored by Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) through HCPI Vice President, Atty. Louie Soriano; a trophy, and Php 20,000.00 cash prize for their respective coaches.



Youth Innovation Prize Award

Cavite Science Integrated School bagged the YIP award for “Project KALINGA: Geolocation Estimation of Forest Activities Using Triangulation and Sound Classification.” The project aims to address the long-standing issue of illegal logging and deforestation in the Philippines and aid forest rangers in monitoring them. It works by using the triangulation method and sound classification to estimate the geolocation (or geographical location) of sound sources - specifically, to detect sounds of equipment used in illegal forest activities like chainsaws and vehicles. The team is composed of Uno A. Café, Rainier M. Guinto, Sigmund Francis S. Manalo, and Precious A. Zapanta, with Elain E. Malones as their coach.

Philippine Science High School-CALABARZON Region Campus also seized the YIP award for “SAMGIOP: Development of an IoT-based Sensory Device for Leaf Damage and Abiotic Factors in Cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) Using Raspberry Pi.” As an innovative response to the pest infestation problem in cabbages, their technology works via a two-part system: the SAMGIOP rover which detects leaf damage, and the SAMGIOP slave which detects abiotic factors - non-living chemical and physical aspects of an environment. The monitoring device relies on the Internet of Things (IoT) mechanisms with a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) embedded in the Raspberry Pi. The team is composed of Harvae C. De La Cruz, Joanna Daniella C. Fajardo, Ma. Hannah Isabel L. Suguitan, and Anjirehl Ernest Godfrei C. Zapata, with Marizel B. Villanueva as their coach.

“E-QUIA: Remotely Operated Electrostatic Collector of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Microplastics in Freshwater Environment” of Vinzons Pilot High School, likewise, successfully secured the YIP award. Addressing the environmental damage caused by microplastics, particularly in freshwater, E-QUIA is a remote-controlled device that collects microplastics from freshwater environments via an electrostatic filtration system. The device uses an environmental-friendly method of separating microplastics from freshwater via electrostatic charges. The team is composed of Alliyah C. Cambronero, Reynier Francis E. Espinola, Allen Misty B. Jalina, and Lea Monina G. Pioquinto, with Jason N. Bargo as their coach.

The winners were determined based on scores by the Board of Judges composed of Engr. Percival Magpantay of the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD), Engr. Carlos M. Oppus of the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), and Engr. Edison A. Roxas of the University of Santo Tomas (UST).



Young Scientist Award

Gokongwei Brothers Foundation (GBF), through Ms. Graciela Mendoza - head of scholarships and community education, also bestowed the Young Scientist Award (YSA) to four students who were carefully selected from a pool of 80 aspiring young scientists. Winning the award are Sigmund Francis S. Manalo and Precious A. Zapanta of Cavite Science

Integrated School, Harvae C. De La Cruz of Philippine Science High School-CALABARZON Region Campus, and Reynier Francis E. Espinola of Vinzons Pilot High School.

The YSA is a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) college scholarship awarded to outstanding students who exhibit admirable values and a strong commitment to STEM education. With the scholarship, the grantees can pursue a STEM course of their choice at any university or college in the country.

GBF has been DOST-SEI's yearslong partner in promoting a strong culture of science among the Filipino youth to encourage, recognize, and support them in pursuing careers in STEM on the road to becoming future innovators and nation builders.



C&E Adaptive Learning Solutions Innovation Award

To complete the roster of winners, Lala National High School received the C&E Adaptive Learning Solutions (CEALS) Innovation Award, through C&E Adaptive Learning Solutions (ALS) Vice President, Mr. Gerric Gomez. CEALS is a special award given to a school team whose project exhibits excellent design using the Arduino platform and has strong market potential. Their project, “Automated Calamansi Harvesting Robot,” focused on effective and efficient crop harvesting that maximizes crop yield and minimizes its losses. It functions by detecting fruits on trees using RGB-D Fusion Mask R-CNN and carefully harvesting them using a robotic arm, thereby avoiding damage to the fruits and trees. The team is composed of Guilmarc C. Baculao, Luilaine R. Lumanas, Carlo James C. Saladaga, and Jetrice Lesuzest L. Tanguihan, with Harold C. Delostrico as their coach.

As a consolation prize, C&E ALS also gave all the finalists an opportunity to get a certification on their Arduino skills. The Arduino Fundamentals Certification is an online exam that tests students’, makers’, and professionals’ knowledge of electronics and programming, thereby helping young makers hone their skills and become part of the growing community of innovators in their pursuit of technological development.

C&E ALS is one of the big players in the field of science, technology, and innovation and a DOST-SEI's partner in empowering young emerging scientists by providing them with innovative tools and services - such as the Arduino platforms which were utilized in the projects - that support the unique demands of the future, and the Philippines’ needs to harness a critical mass of STEM professionals.

The Final Presentation and Awarding Ceremony is the culmination of the 6th imake.wemake which started with 89 innovation proposals from public and private high schools, nationwide.

The Board of Judges selected the top 20 proposals that focus on the novelty, innovation, and impact of the project on pressing societal and community issues in agriculture, health, food security, transportation, education, business, disaster mitigation, and the environment.

Eleven (11) high schools from Luzon, three (3) from Visayas, and six (6) from Mindanao were invited to participate in the week-long bootcamp on Arduino Platform and Electronics held on March 13-17, 2023, at the Sequioa Hotel, Paranaque City where students learn to use different kinds of sensors, actuators, and interface it with Arduino.



Luzon



Alaminos City National High School (Region I)

Narvacan National Central High School (Region I)

University of St. Louis-Tuguegarao (Region II)

Cavite Science Integrated School (Region IV-A)

Luis Palad Integrated High School (Region IV-A)

Philippine Science High School-CALABARZON Region (Region IV-A)

Tanauan City Integrated High School (Region IV-A)

Bansud National High School (Region IV-B)

Jose Panganiban National High School (Region V)

Polangui General Comprehensive High School (Region V)

Vinzons Pilot High School (Region V)



Visayas



Babag National High School (Region VII)

La Consolacion College Bacolod (Region VII)

Tabalong National High School (Region VII)



Mindanao



Lala National High School (Region IX)

Alabel National High School (Region XII)

General Santos City National High School (Region XII)

Iligan City National High School (Region XII)

Kidapawan City National High School (Region XII)

Mamali National Science High School (Region XII)



DOST-SEI Dr. Josette T. Biyo congratulated all the winners and participants for their creativity and hard work and urged them to continue to nurture and harness their creativity to help solve problems in their community. She promised that the DOST-SEI will continue its efforts to cultivate an army of highly talented and deserving students who will improve the country’s global competitiveness through the Institute’s undergraduate and graduate scholarships. She also thanked DOST-SEI's partners - HCPI, GBF, C&E ALS, and the coaches - for sharing the advocacy, and for the undying dedication and support to champion the vital role of STEM in national development.

“We, at DOST-SEI, will continue to provide a common space for the Filipino youth’s creative, innovative, and collaborative skills in creating innovations that forward impact.”

Dr. Biyo also led the announcement of the opening of the 7th imake.wemake competition.


Caption:

Gokongwei Brothers Foundation (GBF) head of scholarships and community education, Ms. Graciela Mendoza (leftmost), awarded the Young Scientist Award (YSA) to Precious A. Zapanta (second from left), Reynier Francis E. Espinola (middle), Harvae C. De La Cruz (second to the right), and Sigmund Francis S. Manalo (rightmost).


 
Caption:

Young innovators from Lala National High School bore their prizes as the winners of the C&E Alternative Learning Solutions (CEALS) Innovation Award. C&E Alternative Learning Solutions (ALS) Vice President Mr. Gerric Gomez (second to the left), together with C&E’s Head for Business Development and Product Marketing Ms. Asela Javier (rightmost) and Business and Market Research Head Mr. Rodel Cruz (leftmost) awarded them with tokens and Arduino Fundamentals Certification.

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

FDCP to screen “Aftersun,” “Close,” “Corsage,” and “Return to Seoul” in Ayala Cinemas


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The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) licensed the rights to four new titles from Belgium, Austria, France, and the United Kingdom earlier this year which are now set for commercial release, in partnership with Ayala Cinemas, from August 23 to 29, 2023.

The FDCP’s Audience Development Program and Ayala Cinemas’ The A-List Series aim to bring acclaimed films more accessible to movie lovers through the “A-List Series Presents: A Curation of World Cinema.”

With this partnership, the FDCP and the Ayala Cinemas will bring world cinema titles to the Filipino audience with its initial offering of films that have won multiple recognitions in reputable film festivals and award-giving bodies.

Cannes-winning titles “Aftersun” directed by Charlotte Wells, “Close” directed by Lukas Dhont, “Corsage” directed by Marie Kreutzer, and “Return to Seou3l” directed by Davy Chou will be screened in Ayala Cinemas in Manila Bay, TriNoma, Greenbelt 3, UP Town Center, and Capitol Central in Bacolod and Central Bloc in Cebu. More Ayala Cinemas will be announced soon.






In a statement, FDCP Chairman and CEO Tirso Cruz III said that the national film council is proud to showcase these award-winning films from all over the world and assured viewers that they will have a memorable experience watching these films.

“May these powerful films be an effective avenue of inspiration and deepen your love of profound film artistry,” Cruz ended.

More than its aim to encourage audiences to return to the cinemas, this program aims to further expose moviegoers to titles that would help them expand their horizons.

For more updates on these films, follow FDCP on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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