Tech icon Motorola -- now known as "Moto" -- is back in the Philippines and is raring to get back in the race after undergoing business setbacks and ownership changes in the last couple of years.
Another revelation from the study was that the happiest Filipino employees came from the public sector, based in Bicol Region, six months to one year in their jobs, fresh graduates, and specializing in hospitality industry.
Universal Robots (UR) has tapped Elixir Industrial Equipment as its local distributor to introduce the former's collaborative robots, or ?co-bots?, to local industries.
Targeting selfie-crazy Filipino consumers, Chinese phone manufacturer Oppo has unveiled in the country the Oppo F1s, which the company has dubbed "selfie expert" smartphone.
An online e-health solution that can "find" a medical doctor after evaluating a diagnostic examination has been proclaimed as the winner in the recently concluded 2016 Digital Healthcare Innovation Challenge (DHIC).
A study conducted by German software maker SAP has revealed that 54 percent of Filipino consumers are satisfied with the digital experiences that local ICT brands are offering.
In an attempt to generate more employment in country, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) is tapping the power of information technology by putting its 255 training programs online.
The event, which will be held on August 25-26, will have the theme "Empowering Startups, Leading Change? as the conference puts emphasis on startup communities or enterprises driven by innovation through software or applications.