PSAC outlines bold digital transformation strategies for President Marcos
PSAC presented a strategic proposal to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that aims to enhance internet connectivity in the Philippines and create one million digital jobs.
PSAC presented a strategic proposal to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that aims to enhance internet connectivity in the Philippines and create one million digital jobs.
In a roundtable, President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. voiced the need to integrate AI into the Philippines' economic growth, earning praise from industry leaders, who also cautioned about the need to mitigate risks.
The House of Representatives passed several bills addressing the nation's socioeconomic development, including rules on e-governance and establishing a national governing body for water resources.
The Philippines scored 34 out of 100 in the 2023 Corruption Perception Index, up from 33 in the 2022 report; however, the country's score is still below the global average of 43.
PSAC Digital Infrastructure endorsed the Data Unity Summit and urged Pres. Marcos Jr. to deliver a keynote address emphasizing his administration's commitment to foster data unity and security.
Reaffirming its commitment to dialogues with APEC leaders, ABAC Philippines partners with private sector business leaders from APEC economies to foster heightened engagement on key global issues.
In his second State of the Nation address, the Philippines’ President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. presented the concept of "Filipinnovation" noting that science and technology, especially R&D, lies at its foundation.
nChain hosted a blockchain meetup at the Manila House Private Club in BGC, which saw a night full of exciting plans and networking from various thought leaders in the government and blockchain world.
The Philippines has called for "digital transformation," and BSV blockchain could help across several key development sectors, such as assisting in financial transactions, supply chains, and more.
Latest episode of BSV Stories gets a glimpse of initiatives by the Philippine government, businesses, and both public and private institutions as the country catapults itself into becoming a digital nation.
Klaus Schwab invited the Philippines to an upcoming tech hub where the country can showcase its investment opportunities while exploring emerging tech.
When it comes to digital transformation, the Philippines still has a long way to go, which is why its officials are doubling down on their efforts to digitalize the country as it catches up with the rest of the world.