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4 Japanese tech firms investing P10.8B in PEZA ecozones

The investments came from manufacturers of high-technology products such as TDK Corp., which plans to invest P7.2 billion; Taiyo Yuden, P1.6 billion; Terumo Corp., P1 billion; and Almex Technologies, P1 billion.

BSP picks tech platform for central bank digital currency project

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said it has selected Hyperledger Fabric as its distributed ledger technology (DLT) for its Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) pilot project: Project Agila, formerly known as Project CBDCPh.

DICT inks P8.5-B ‘partnership’ deal with Japan telco for NBP backbone

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said it has signed a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement worth $150 million (or approximately P8.5 billion) with Japanese telecommunications firm IPS and its local affiliate InfiniVAN to expand the country’s fiber cable infrastructure.

NPC warns public on sale of pre-registered SIM cards

The NPC said it has observed alarming instances wherein certain individuals, ostensibly acting as agents of malevolent entities, are enticing unsuspecting individuals with monetary offers as much as P1,000 in exchange for SIM cards that have been registered.

SC says it will use AI in e-library to improve legal research

The Supreme Court (SC) will utilize artificial intelligence (AI) for the judiciary department’s e-library facility to make legal search faster and easier. This was disclosed...

PH holds soft-launch of eVisa application for foreign visitors

During the initial launch phase, Chinese citizens can now handle their Philippine visa requirements online.

Accenture: 98% of firms see business impacts of AI

Accenture said workers need not “fear” AI, despite concerns that it will eventually replace humans in the workplace.

Only 33% of PH firms are ‘innovation-active’ — gov’t study

Among the sectors, information and communications technology (ICT) and agriculture consistently ranked highest and lowest in innovation, respectively.

SC penalizes 5 lawyers over homophobic Facebook posts

In penalizing the five lawyers, the Supreme Court said the right to privacy of lawyers is limited, especially when it comes to their social media accounts.

License of online lender revoked for unlawful debt collection practices

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has revoked with finality the license of Populus Lending Corporation to operate as a lending corporation for unlawful debt collection practices and failure to disclose its online lending platforms (OLPs) to the agency.

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