The next wave cities or ICT hubs are regarded as strategic investment locations for ICT and BPO services. Amidst the looming global financial crisis, industry leaders still regard the Philippines as an excellent outsourcing destination.
In order for the Philippines
to continue taking a bigger share of the burgeoning global BPO market, the 9th
e-Services Global Sourcing Conference and Exhibition was held last February
9-10 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City, and the City Government of
Legazpi, Embarcadero and Legazpi City ICT Council took part in the event.
Organized by the Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI) through its export promotions arm, the Center for
International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), this annual conference is
hailed as a high-profile assembly in the Asia Pacific where the brightest minds
and the key players in the ICT and BPO arena converge to share their experiences,
insights and expertise on best practices, industry
innovations, emerging delivery locations, and market opportunities.
With the theme “Right move for the right results,” the
9th e-Services Conference once again gathered both global and local
industry leaders, decision makers and centers of excellence as they tackled the
emerging issues, trends and new business models in the ICT/BPO industry. They
discussed the future of the Philippine BPO and what are the strategies that
must be undertaken to cushion the impact of the global financial crisis to the
industry. They also highlighted the
competitive position of the Philippines in the offshoring and outsourcing
(O&O) market vis-à-vis India.
Despite the present global
economic downturn, industry leaders expressed their positive outlook for the
Philippines as they indicated that the country is still very much on track to
becoming the global center of excellence in outsourcing.
President Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo in her keynote address during the conference said that the “BPO industry
continues to boom as global cost cutting is sent to outsourcing”. She also added that BPO and e-services are the
economy’s key drivers, generating investments and jobs, alleviating poverty and
improving the lives of the people.
This year’s conference also featured
seminars, plenary sessions, business matching activities, and exhibit of IT
products and services.
For the second time, the City
Government of Legazpi, Embarcadero and Legazpi ICT Council headed
by Rosemarie Q. Rey are among the exhibitors in this prestigious event. Legazpi
City, being included in the Next Wave Cities showcased its ICT and BPO capabilities
wherein the city’s potential as an ideal outsourcing location was presented by City
Mayor Noel Rosal during the second day of the conference.
Among the highlights during
the presentation of the Next Wave Cities was the interactive video conference
between the Philippine’s ICT Councils and members of the New York Global
Sourcing Council.
Given the much cheaper cost of
talent and infrastructure in the countryside, the next wave cities or ICT hubs
are regarded as strategic investment locations for ICT and BPO services
especially in this challenging time of global financial condition wherein
multinational companies are implementing cost-effective means to cope with the
changing economic climate.
With the emergence of regional
ICT hubs, the growth in the country’s BPO sector will be propelled further, enabling
the Philippines to continuously be seen as -- in the words of Trade
Undersecretary Thomas Aquino -- “a ‘BPO goldmine’ by businesses all over the
world.”
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