New DOST-TAPI director Marion Ivy D. Decena is one of the first certified patent valuation analysts (CPVA) in the Philippines and is one of the few recognized CPVAs in Southeast Asia.
IBM has launched its Environmental Intelligence Suite (EIS), a new software as a service (SaaS) offering that allows businesses to prepare for and respond to business-disrupting weather and climate risks, assess their impact on the planet, and reduce the complexity of regulatory compliance and reporting.
SeaOil has tapped fintech company LOCQ to roll out a fleet management solution that allows firms to buy fuel while they are low, store the fuel in their virtual tank, and refuel their fleet at SeaOil even when gas prices are high.
E-commerce platforms such as Lazada, Shopee, and Facebook Marketplace can be held solidarily liable for selling illegal products like SMS blast machines under the proposed Internet Transactions Act, according to Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian.
The main intention of artificial intelligence (AI) is not to take away jobs and livelihood opportunities from Filipinos, but to help them become more efficient and productive in performing their tasks.
Supreme Court (SC) chief justice Alexander G. Gesmundo has criticized the excessive emphasis of law schools and the public in general on the Bar examinations, which he said is taking the focus away from competent legal practice.
A white paper by the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy said the “analog economy” is a big factor in the Philippines, where actual money and offline transactions still exist.
Martha Sazon of Mynt (operator of GCash) has been recognized as CEO of the Year while Dr. Richard Parcia of Concepcion Industrial Corporation was named as CIO/CDO of the Year.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the city government of Baguio have inked a MOA for the design and management of National Government Data Center (NGDC) and Digital Transformation Center (DTC) – Innovation Hub.
Sen. Leila de Lima said fixers have migrated to Facebook to capitalize on the delays in the passport renewal services of the DFA, noting that these "fixers" have figured out how to make multiple online reservations for passport renewals and are profiting by selling these slots to desperate Filipino travelers.