The vision of the summit is to serve as a venue for collaboration and sharing of best practices and the unified voice of regional stakeholders in the country’s ICT industry.
SL
Technological College Foundation Inc. (SLTCFI) headed by the institution’s
President, Rosamerie Q. Rey and Marketing Manager James Nuñez actively participated in the country’s
1st
National Summit of ICT Councils which was held last
November 25-26 at the Maria Cristina Hotel in Iligan City.
With the theme
of "Advancing
Philippine BPO-IT Competitiveness: Networking of Local ICT Players for the
National Effort,'' the National
Summit of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) councils focused on
the local ICT councils and foundations' competitiveness enhancement in the
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry.
The Iligan Information and
Communications Technology Council (IICTC, or Iligan eCouncil), Commission on
Information and Communications Technology (CICT), and the Iligan City chamber
of commerce organized the said event. The
organizers believe that the action plans conceived during the summit will
contribute directly to the unified vision of the government in providing
investment and employment for the people.
Iligan City Mayor Lawrence Ll. Cruz
expressed his gratitude to the stakeholders and practitioners in the field of
information technology who attended the said event. Among those who responded
to the invitation were organized local IT-Business Process Outsourcing
stakeholders and players from the cities of Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu,
Davao, Iligan, Iloilo, General Santos, Legaspi, Metro Clark and Quezon.
In the said
conference, speakers discussed about best practices focused on the need for a
multi-stakeholder approach to attain success in the IT-BPO industry. Among the noted speakers
was Rosemarie Q. Rey, President of Albay ICT Association, who discussed about
the integration of IT component in setting up a tourism economic zone. Rey, who
is also the president and CEO of SLTCFI (an IT school in
Legazpi City that partners with foreign-based firms for business
process outsourcing) has long been promoting and implementing various ICT
initiatives that are making major impact in the local IT-BPO industry. Other
speakers in the summit include Bacolod Councilor Jocelle Batapa-Sigue,
chairperson of Bacolod-Negros Occidental Federation for ICT Inc.; Bonifacio
Belen, executive director of Cebu Educational Development Foundation for IT,
and Glenn Aguilar, chairperson of Iloilo Federation for IT and Lizabel
Holganza, president of ICT Davao Inc.
The vision
of the summit is to serve as a venue for collaboration and sharing of best
practices and the unified voice of regional stakeholders in the country’s ICT
industry. The ICT councils expressed their commitment and solid support to the
various initiatives for the growth and development of Information and Communications
Technology in the country in order to generate investments and revenues and to
create more jobs for Filipinos.
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