31st Manila Manila Business Conference Souvenir Magazine

By: RG Sarah Deloraya-Mateo The Future of Enterprise in the Philippines: Digital Transformations, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Solutions In the Philippines, as in many parts of the world, the future of enterprise is being reshaped by an amalgamation of digital transformations, artificial intelligence (AI) integration, and a growing commitment to sustainable practices. As companies across industries strive to remain competitive and relevant, understanding the latest trends and forecasts is paramount. Shaping the Landscape with Digital Transformations Digital transformation is no longer just a buzzword or a fearless forecast; it is now a reality and a pressing necessity for Filipino enterprises to thrive in a rapidly changing business landscape. We must strengthen our I.T. infrastructure and enforce cybersecurity measures as we move toward 5G and Wi-Fi 6 for greater connectivity and capitalize on blockchain technology to stay future-ready. Philippine companies digitize their operations, streamline processes, and adopt cloud-based solutions to stay ahead. We see e-commerce and online transactions exponentially grow in partnership with logistics services across industries. Companies can no longer hesitate or dilly-dally in embracing digital technologies to meet and cater to customers and optimize interactions. Empowering Decisions with Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is taking center stage in the Philippine enterprise landscape with the entry of AI-powered solutions, ChatGPT, for one, to automate repetitive tasks, enhance customer service, and make data-driven decisions. Machine learning algorithms help businesses draw insights from big data, improving efficiency, productivity, and focus. Predictive networks and tools are the in thing; we need them to keep pace with the times. Customer service chatbots and virtual assistants give round-the-clock support, reduce response times, and filter concerns that require human interactions. Predictive analytics help companies understand market trends and customer behavior to tailor products and services to specific needs and demographics, making AI indispensable for Philippine companies seeking a competitive edge over their global counterparts.

Gaining Competitive Advantage with Sustainable Solutions

Sustainability is no longer a trend but a core value for many fast-growing and dynamic Philippine enterprises. With environmental and socioeconomic concerns, consumers want more than the environment- or labor-conscious companies but companies that actively advocate and pursue sustainable solutions. Innovations in green energy, waste management, and responsible sourcing are plus points for clients. Inclusive, healthy, and hybrid work environments not bound by physical workspaces help reduce energy costs for companies that wish to cut their carbon footprint. Sustainable supply chain practices are both popular and ethical. Being Future-Ready Today, purpose is king, with Philippine companies looking closely at environmental, social, and governance or ESG metrics in their operations and business agenda. It is just so, to be future-ready. With these three pillars in the future of Philippine enterprise alongside a focus on ESG, it is best to work as one. The good news is the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industries is already paving and leading the way. All it takes is that leap of faith and trust in our industry leaders to claim the future for Filipino enterprises. Together, we are future-ready and ready to cooperate, adapt, and thrive.

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PHILIPPINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY - NCR

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As the President, of PCCI-MALABON I would like to thank everyone for the support given to me during my extended term 2022-2023;

Being part of this organization, we have already achieved and attained our mission to our members on the following;

1.)Skills Training and Development; 2.)Trade and Promotion of the Malabon products which were proudly made by our co- members; 3.)To be voice of our Malabon business community especially on ease of doing business with LGU; 4.)Uplifting our Medium Micro Small (MSME) business industry; 5.)Job matching and opportunities to our members; 6.)Corporate social responsibility through our Adopt-a- Barangay programs Finally, I am hoping to make our group/organization to be more solid and stronger so we can rise up to be more successful. I will still give my 100% full support to our next group of leaders to continue what we have started

“Let’s inspire unity among us and create more effective collaboration”

MELESSA “ELSIE” CHUA President, PCCI-Malabon

VISION Establish the City of Malabon as the Philippines' primary food industry hub and leading supply chain partner through warehouse and distribution facilities MISSION Create business matchmaking opportunities among members and with other chambers of commerce Promote sustainable (green) business and manufacturing practices Assist businesses in accessing credit and capital Provide technical assistance through workforce training and adoption of digital systems JOIN AND BE PART OF PCCI MALABON APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.PCCIMALABON.COM PCCI-MALABON strive to be the single voice of business and entrepreneurs in Malabon City fostering closer relations, understanding, and cooperation among various sectors of the business community.

WHY JOIN PCCI MALABON

You can network with other business individuals in the city

You can network with other business individuals in the city

You can network with other business individuals in the city

You can network with other business individuals in the city

You can network with other business individuals in the city

You can network with other business individuals in the city

Malabon Chamber Of Commerce and Industry

Malabon Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Inc (MCCII) was established in 1954 by a group of civic-minded businessmen in the then Municipal of Malabon, Rizal.

SCHOOL CREATION. In 1958, the same group of movers established the Malabon Chinese School, later renamed Philippine Malabon Cultural Institute (PMCI). It initially offered only up to primary school level, teaching Chinese education, culture & values, on top of Filipino & English to students in Malabon and neighboring areas. MCCII and PMCI Board of Trustees provide indigent, deserving students scholarships to help them graduate & become productive citizens. In 1996, under the leadership of the then Chairman Manny Chuacokiong (1991-1999) of the PMCI Board of Trustees, PMCI established the High School Department. DONATION OF FIRE CENTRAL DEPARTMENT BUILDING. In the 1980s, MCCII constructed and donated a building to house the Malabon Central Fire Station in Potrero, Malabon. When this building was finished, the then First Lady Imelda Marcos donated two fire trucks to the Malabon Fire Department. DONATION TO REDUCE DRUG NUISANCE. In the same period, MCCII constructed & donated a two-storey building for the Malabon Anti-Drug Abuse Center (MADAC) and turned it over to the Malabon Municipal Government. The project won many awards & citations because it was the first of its kind in the country to fight drug abuse early on, through prevention, education, rehabilitation, drug user stay-in program, and outreach programs. The building is currently being used by the Malabon Red Cross as its local headquarters. MCCII member Malabon Long Life Trading Corporation also donated an ambulance to Malabon Red Cross and a mini fire truck to Malabon Town Hall. Select barangays also became recipients of classroom buildings from MCCII. DONATION TO THE LESS FORTUNATE. Since the establishment of MCCII, the group has been actively participating not only in business-related matters, but also in socio-civic and nation-building activities. It engages in First Response Relief Operations during calamities. MCCII and PMCI started a weekly feeding program during the onset of the COVID pandemic. MCCII also donated PPEs, medicines, grocery packs and filtered water refilling machines to the local government of Malabon. MEDICAL & DENTAL MISSIONS. MCCII conducts medical and dental missions almost every year. This includes free medical checkups, medicines, dental service, and circumcision to residents of different barangays in Malabon. MCCII conducts some of these on its own, while some are joint projects with the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Inc (FFCCCII) and the Local Government of Malabon.

FELLOWSHIP. Furthermore, to foster and build camaraderie amongst its officers and members, MCCII organizes seminars, annual celebrations of the Chinese Song Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Teacher's Day, Christmas and out-of-town tours.

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PCCI-MAKATI CITY INC (MAKATI CHAMBER)

PCCI-Makati (formerly Makati Chamber of Commerce and Industry) is a non-stock, non-profit organization, the recognized local chamber of the country’s premiere business district, Makati City and an automatic member of the biggest business organization, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI). It has a voice in the Makati Business Development Council giving the chamber the chance to contribute its input into the development initiatives and responses of the multi-sectoral council. Chambers point of view is reflected in situational analysis in opportunity seeking, and in shaping strategic directions for the City. It is also part of the Makati Fire Safety and Makati Environment Foundation where the chamber can contribute in the enhancement of the safety and environment programs of the country’s financial capital. The PCCI-Makati has two board seats and can provide input in Makati Parking Authority (MAPA). Ideas and insights into making the Authority more responsive to our needs more transparent in its policies and maybe more practical in the Authority’s implementing guidelines. It is also part of the Makati Tourism Foundation, where the chamber can help shape and strategies policies with regards to promoting travel and tourism. PCCI-Makati is also part of Pasay Makati TESDA Council wherein the chamber can impart ideas on the improvement of training and the much needed assistance in the area. PCCI-Makati provides linkage with the local and national government agencies, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and linkage to different Emabassies as well as Foreign Chambers.

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