The facility, which was funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), aims to support Naga City’s goal of becoming an intelligent urban center by 2030 by assisting local startups in creating proactive Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology, which has regulatory oversight over the delivery courier industry, said there are about 200 suspected illegal delivery operators in the country.
Toyota RentaCar, Toyota Motor Philippines’ official car rental service, has partnered with JoyRide to allow customers to book via the JoyRide app a wide selection of vehicles — from sedans to SUVs and vans — available to be self-driven or chauffeur-driven.
Tendo by Tonik, a provider of digital-powered financial wellness solutions, has announced the availability of its services to Concentrix, the Philippines’ largest private employer with over 100,000 team members.
Radenta Technologies, one of the country’s leading solutions integrators, recently signed an agreement with San Sebastian College-Recoletos Manila for the integration of artificial intelligence solutions within the school’s educational environment.
Currently, more than 2,700 trial courts are required to submit at least 23 types of reports to the SC. The data hub allows judges and court personnel to directly encode and submit data online.
Financing company First Circle has unveiled its new smart banking solutions for SMEs during its annual GrowthX event at the SEC headquarters in Makati...
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has issued what it said is a landmark policy mandating all government agencies to adopt a unified, standards-based approach to ICT planning through their Information Systems Strategic Plans (ISSPs).
Now available in English and – for the first time – Italian, the app includes an all-new Race Centre and Racing Insights built with IBM watsonx delivering a more immersive experience.
Under this partnership, Google will strengthen AI-powered content detection, enhance human moderation, and tighten enforcement of YouTube Community Guidelines. Meanwhile, DICT’s Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) will launch a rapid-response channel to flag harmful and unlawful online content.