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Friday, June 21, 2019

MARINA Hosts PHILMARINE 2019; Signs MOU on Maritime Industry



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The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) has successfully hosted the PHILMARINE 2019: Continuous Quality and Productivity Improvement in the Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (SBSR) Sector on 18-20 June 2019.

Hundreds of private companies and government entities from the maritime, shipbuilding, offshore, oil and gas, naval defense, and their supporting industries participated in the three-day affair.

In the exhibit, private stakeholders showcased their innovative products and services. Government partners, on the other hand, exhibited defense equipment and the model ship of the hybrid trimaran project – an eco-friendly vessel that operates on wave energy, instead of fuel, among other significant presentations.

In the technical conference, MARINA - Shipyards Regulation Service (MARINA-SRS) provided updates on the Philippine shipbuilding and ship repair sector, emphasizing the establishment of a global maritime hub or the MIDP’s priority program #5 that aims to transform the country into a one-stop destination for all maritime concerns, including bunkering and transshipment.


PH – JAPAN signs MOU on maritime industry

A major highlight of the PHILMARINE 2019 was the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the MARINA, through OIC – Administrator Vice Admiral Narciso A Vingson Jr, and the Japan Ship Equipment and Machinery Association (JSMEA), through Chairman Shonzo Yamada.

MARINA and JSMEA have committed to exchange information on shipping market and current technological developments in the maritime industry such as maritime trade, shipbuilding, and ship equipment in Philippines and Japan; as well as to conduct dialogues and capacity building in shipping trends among member companies of both parties through regular visits. Above all, the MOU will help establish a concrete ancillary industry for local shipping and shipbuilding in the Philippines.

DepEd-endorsed, NOLI ME TANGERE, THE OPERA Returns Anew to the CCP For One Weekend Only, June 21-23



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‘Ang Sampung Pangarap ni Rizal’ online art exhibit supplements the smash-hit opera.

To celebrate the anniversary month of the Department of Education (DepEd) and to further promote cultural awareness and appreciation, DepEd, together with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), J&S Productions Inc., and Enrique Zobel Foundation Inc., brings back the smash-hit landmark production of “Noli Me Tangere, The Opera,” to the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo of the CCP for one weekend only, from June 21 to 23, 2019.

Based on National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal's 1887 classic novel of the same name, “Noli Me Tangere, The Opera,” made its world premiere in 1957 and features the music and libretto by National Artists Felipe Padilla de Leon and Guillermo Tolentino, respectively. The opera, whose orchestral arrangements were influenced by the kundiman and the Western classical music tradition, broke box office records at the CCP with three sold-out performances last March, which have also prompted this mid-year rerun.

Alongside the opera’s triumphant return to the CCP, an art exhibit titled “Ang Sampung Pangarap ni Rizal,” which features the artworks of the Pasig Art Club Members and other guest artists, will be on display on media partner BroadwayWorld.com. Part of the proceeds will go to 10 different youth organizations and groups, which include Tanghalan Mandaluyong, Natasha Goulbourn Foundation, Soup Kitchen of Pasig, Phil-Asia Assistance Foundation, Gota de Leche, Pasig Catholic College Center for Culture and Arts, Sagip Batangpalengke, Teach Peace Build Peace Movement, San Pablo Apostol of Tondo Youth Ministry, and Hospicio de San Jose.

“We're thrilled that our stage production of Felipe Padilla De Leon and Guillermo Tolentino's ‘Noli Me Tangere, The Opera,’ which we first produced in New York City in 2013, will be back at the CCP this weekend, which also culminates the 158th birth-anniversary week of Dr. Jose Rizal,” said J&S Productions’ executive producers Edwin Josue and Jerry Sibal, who is also the show’s director, set and costume designer.

“’Noli Me Tangere, The Opera’ celebrates the timeless work of our National Hero and two National Artists, as well as the immense talent of our young classical singers and musicians. We can't wait to share the magic of this opera once again with the CCP audience,” Josue and Sibal added.

Co-directed by veteran theater director-playwright Jose Jeffrey Camañag, “Noli Me Tangere, The Opera” features the 53-piece NOLI Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Herminigildo Galang Ranera, who will bring to life the opera’s beloved arias such as “Kay Tamis Ng Buhay,” “Awit Ng Gabi Ni Sisa,” “Gising na, O Inang Ko,” and “Sa Lupang Pangako.”

The opera stars Bianca Lopez (Maria Clara), Mheco Manlangit (Maria Clara), Nomher U. Nival (Juan Crisostomo Ibarra), Ivan Nery (Juan Crisostomo Ibarra), Joseleo Logdat (Elias, Pilosopo Tasyo), Greg Abelardo de Leon (Elias, Pilosopo Tasyo), Nil's Flores (Padre Damaso), Ronaldo Villaruel Abarquez (Padre Damaso, Kapitan Tiago), Miguel Espiritu (Kapitan Tiago), Allison Cervantes (Sisa), Bernadette Mamauag (Sisa), Miguel Suarez (Basilio), Matteo Teehankee (Basilio), Johann Andra (Basilio), Mia Bolaños (Doña Victorina), Charina Althea Balmores (Sinang), Micah David J. Galang (Andeng), Krissan Manikan-Tan (Tiya Isabel), Rare Jireh Yzel Columna (Victoria), Paul Dominique Galvez (Albino), Santino Juan Santiago (Crispin), Jose Mari Javato (Padre Salvi), Oliver Pineda (Tenyente Guevarra), Timothy Racho (Alferez), Ruzzel Clemeno (Don Filipo), Lorenz Edward Sarondo (Linares), Renz Nathaniel Cruz (Manlilibing), and Airo Saret (Manlilibing).

They are joined by Angeli Benipayo, Cris Go, Eden Lorrice Dumlao, Erielle Fornes, Katrine Jamar Sunga, Kevin Chen, Marifel Motilla, Mavel Bautista, Michael Del Rosario, Neomi Giron, Otepp Billeza, Sheila Gamo, Via Villasin, Ray Justin Cornelio, Courtney Gormley, Grace Pedrocillo, Larian Villamarin, and Marian Maxilom.

Rounding out its creative team are Dingdong Fiel, assistant musical director and pianist; Ronan H. Ferrer, voice coach and choirmaster; Albert Figueras, co-costume designer; Dennis Marasigan, lighting designer; TJ Ramos, sound designer and engineer, and Alan Dela Rama, graphics and video designer.

“Noli Me Tangere, The Opera” tells the timeless story about love, betrayal, and hope set against a repulsive backdrop of tyranny, torture, and murder. It follows Juan Crisostomo Ibarra who returns to the Philippines after pursuing scholarly studies in Europe. He plans to open up a school and marry Maria Clara, his betrothed. However, parish priest Padre Damaso, the archenemy of the Ibarras, is out to hinder Crisostomo's agenda. “Noli Me Tangere, The Opera” paints a clear picture of the so-called "social cancer" that illustrates the rotten system of governance, the illicit way of the church, and the unfavorable trade of the privileged class.

The show is performed with English supertitles.

To buy tickets, call 0915 593 4777, 0947 168 1714, CCP Box Office 02 832 3704/06, or visit https://ticketworld.com.ph/ (Official hashtags: #NoliMeTangereOpera #NoliOpera)

This rerun of “Noli Me Tangere, The Opera” is made possible by sponsors UGEC, McDonalds, Golden Phoenix Hotel, Island Rose, Pancake DC House, Gourmet Farms, Gardenia, pH Care, Vital, Tent King, Makeup Science Asia, Via Mare, Philippine Women’s University, and Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation. Media partners are Journal Group, Inquirer.net, DZFE, DZMM, PTV, and BroadwayWorld.com.

How To Effectively Manage Your Customer Data?


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According to the reports lately, consumer’s data is the most important topic of this era. Consumer’s data should be under protection like a diamond else it can lead to catastrophic ends. It is known to all of us how technological advancements have laid paths for frauds and hackers. It is indeed a dilemma to hold it as a boon anymore.

In a recent report, there had occurred a breach in the data records of Uber. It was discovered it was hacked. The license numbers were also hacked by hackers. The catastrophic consequence of it was that its reputation was highly stained. It was, however, was a single incident whereas there are many such tragedies. Hence, it is important to safeguard consumer’s data records at any cost.

In such hard times, there is a list of companies which can come to your aid, save your records of customer data from the hands of the devil. However, there are even other precautions which you might take in order to resist such perilous states. Below are some of the necessary points to be taken care of while handling consumers’ data.

1.      Stringent Security-
The major leakage of customer data occurs due to lack of security. While collecting the data about any customer, you should first ensure the safety of the data. What needs to be kept in mind is that technology is the strongest weapon today and no one is safe under its dominion.

2.      Collect only what is needed-
Decide the quantity of the information you need. Stick to the specifics. There is not any need to collect data that is not of any need. In this way, the data about customers would be limited and will not be easily accessible.

3.      Backing the data up-
Backs ups are always needed. There are chances that data could be lost. The device might be faulty or become dysfunctional at times. Backing up the data can help you remember that every data which was stored is in its place. Backing up the data is an essential plan which is to be considered.

4.      Your team should be well-trained-
You can train your team regarding the customer data. Train them about everything that is associated with consumers’ data. This will help you to save money in the long run and the stress of keeping it safe at any cost would not be on you, entirely.  Also while training your team you can share your opinions and thoughts on it and can even garner ideas from them as well. Your trainees might come up with brilliant ideas to safeguard your customer data.

5.      Customer data should be easily accessible to you-
After all the necessary steps mentioned above, you have made the records of the data easily accessible for yourself. This easy access will keep ensuring their safety and you will be able to track its immobility.  Only you and your team members should have knowledge about the data which is in the collection.

Conclusion:

Above mentioned are some wonderful ways to prevent mishandling of consumer’s data. Many companies skip many of these points and end up losing all the data. There are some dire consequences associated with loss of data. The ship can drown in a second.

However, it is totally in your hands to save your ship from sinking because of any reluctance. All that is needed includes being passionate towards your own company and train and motivate your team well to do the same. This simple strategy can not only bring success but can also prevent your hard collected data from being subjected to frauds.
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