Wazzup Pilipinas!?
PLDT Enterprise has successfully staged the Philippine Digital Convention 2021, sharing significant insights to entrepreneurs and company decision-makers to leverage on emerging technologies that will help empower their businesses.
Titled “REVOLUTION,” this year’s three-day digital convention
that happened from October 6 to 8, presented avenues to explore novel ways of
doing business, opportunities to unlock greater possibilities through adopting
relevant solutions, and how to successfully pivot amid the current economic and
industry conditions.
To fulfill their goal of driving technological enablement to the
delegates, PLDT Enterprise invited thought leaders and industry experts to
impart perspectives that would catalyze a new wave of revolution, where
businesses of all sizes can maximize the power of technology.
Given the exponentially growing business landscape, companies
need to assess critical areas in their businesses to remain competitive. It has
become pivotal to evolve and elevate their game by proactively identifying new
ways that can help them maximize growth opportunities.
It is thus imperative for entrepreneurs to look at trends
happening now and be prepared for what’s coming next.
As such, companies need to constantly reinvent themselves to remain relevant with their desired customers and achieve their desired business outcomes through the use of technology.
PHOTO: The PH Digicon 2021 Virtual Event Platform
Reinvent.
The Philippine Digital Convention is the most prestigious
digital thought leadership event hosted by PLDT Enterprise.
This year’s PH Digicon featured over 120 industry leaders and
experts, sharing their expertise on topics such as technology predictions,
industry evolution, emerging technologies, among others.
On the first day of the convention, the delegates were welcomed
in an interactive virtual platform where they would discover groundbreaking
opportunities to reach greater heights in their respective industries during
the digital event.
The three-day convention highlighted plenary sessions, which
presented a full roster of prominent and esteemed personalities from different
companies and industries all around the globe.
PHOTO: ePLDT President & CEO and SVP & Head of PLDT and Smart Enterprise and International Business Groups Jovy I. Hernandez
ePLDT President & CEO and SVP & Head of PLDT and Smart
Enterprise and International Business Groups Jovy I. Hernandez opened the
plenary session by introducing what revolution means and how it will impact
society moving forward.
“We need to emerge from this crisis stronger. We cannot just rebuild and recover. We have to rediscover and redefine ourselves and our businesses. To harness technology and effectively navigate the new world of business, this revolution is mandating us not only to refresh our strategies but more importantly to rethink and rewire our mindsets and attitudes,” Hernandez shared.
Hernandez added that this period would give birth to more revolutionary technologies such as artificial intelligence, genome editing, 3D printing, autonomous vehicles, and IoT.
“Now is the
time to reimagine the world of business as we would like it to be. This is not
pure imagination. It is up to all of us to make dreams into reality,” he said.
For the first plenary discussion, the first power panel discussed embracing
revolutionary technology as an imperative for companies to thrive amid the
shifting needs of customers in the post-pandemic era.
The thought leaders who took part in the plenary session include
Manuel V. Pangilinan, Chairman of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC);
John Harrington, Nokia Senior Vice President, Head of Asia-Pacific and Japan;
Nicholas Ma, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group; Yasuo
Suzuki, President of NTT Global Data Center, and Dave West, President of Cisco
Asia Pacific, Japan, And Greater China.
PHOTO: PH Digicon 2021’s official host and moderator Cathy
Yap-Yang with Yasuo Suzuki, President of NTT Global Data Center, John
Harrington, Nokia Senior Vice President, Head of Asia-Pacific and Japan, Manuel
V. Pangilinan, Chairman of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), Dave
West, President of Cisco Asia Pacific, Japan, And Greater China, Nicholas Ma,
President of Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group
They shared valuable insights on how their respective companies
had overcome the challenges of the pandemic and what it means to have a
revolutionary leadership to steer businesses and organizations to success.
“In many ways we have to adopt the
revolutionary aspects of leadership, adopting abrupt changes in certain areas
that are really needed but at the same time maintaining the values that are
important to our company, to PLDT and the overall First Pacific Group,” he
said.
PH Digicon 2021’s celebrity speaker Charlize Theron also spoke about her experiences in different aspects of life, as an award-winning Hollywood actress, film and TV producer, entrepreneur, and the UN Messenger of Peace.
PHOTO: PH Digicon 2021 celebrity headline speaker Charlize
Theron
Theron left a piece of encouraging advice to women leaders since
women’s empowerment has been a relevant issue in the business industry.
“Be resilient, find your crew, find your team, find and surround
yourself by people who make you better, who challenge you, who push you… And I
think understanding the value of leadership is not something that happens in a
vacuum; doesn’t happen with one person.”
“It really happens with your village, it happens with constantly
being hungry for that voice out there that might be of different than yours…
Surround yourself with people who are like-minded but also different people
that you can learn from. And never, ever, be too proud to say that you were
wrong,” said Theron.
After the first plenary session, there were also tech leadership forums where significant perspectives on top technology trends and advancements in various industries were conferred.
PHOTO: PH Digicon 2021 Tech Leadership Forums’ official host and
moderator broadcast journalist Danie Laurel
Three of the key themes discussed for the first day of the PH
Digicon 2021 include adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT), empowering the
retail industry through an all-new digital experience, and enabling the
business process outsourcing (BPO) industry through solutions and technologies.
Rediscover.
Meanwhile, the second day was opened by key executives from the
private sector together with the government in an exclusive roundtable
discussion to examine the prospects of priming the Philippines as the next
hyperscaler destination and data center hub in the Asia Pacific.
Present during this portion include Department of Trade and Industry Sec. Ramon Lopez, Philippine Bureau of Investments Executive Director Ma. Corazon Halili-Dochosa, MPower Senior Vice President and Head Roberto R. Almazora, Yasuo Suzuki of NTT Data Center, and Structure Research Head of Research Jabez Tan.
They discussed the measures and technology investments currently
done by both public and private institutions to lay the digital foundation of
the Philippines for its bid to be the next strategic hyperscaler destination in
the region.
The panel stressed that the Philippines has consistently
increased its attractiveness to hyperscalers with critical investments in
submarine cable systems in place, its stable political and business climate,
increasing access to renewable energy, and the availability of a
highly-educated and talented workforce and its high internet and smartphone
penetration.
"The pandemic has pushed us to
maximize the use of digital platforms, which accelerated the growth of our data
center market. Our country's digital landscape makes it an ideal setting to
support the growth of the hyperscalers as well as data center operations,"
said Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Mon Lopez.
PLDT VP and International Facilities Investments Management Head
Gene Sanchez, on the other hand, said that PLDT is looking at all the building
blocks necessary to make the Philippines the favored hub in Asia.
“The Philippines is already part of the big chain, but we need
to make us more favorable. We have embarked on implementing an international
submarine network—a plan that would support hyperscaler requirements. That
means we will be able to scale up submarine capacity at will,” Sanchez said.
PLDT’s current international cable network comprises 15 global subsea cable systems, which will further be expanded with its investment in additional subsea cables such as Asia Direct Cable, Jupiter, and Apricot that are expected to be operational by the end of this year to 2022.
Moreover, PLDT Group also announced that it is set to build the first hyperscaler data center in the country designed to serve the hyperscale requirements of global tech giants.
Right after
the incisive roundtable discussion, the delegates were engaged in the second plenary session where key PLDT executives talked about
how industries adapted to the shift brought by the global health crisis and how
they stayed resilient amid these unique challenges.
PLDT Enterprise FVP and Enterprise Revenue Group Head Mitch Locsin, PLDT FVP & Enterprise Revenue Group Head Vic Tria, and Vice President and Enterprise Revenue Group Head for PLDT Enterprise Ding V. Villarino highlighted the role of innovation in various industries and how it ultimately advanced the economy forward despite the difficulties that companies had faced.
PHOTO: PLDT Enterprise FVP and Enterprise
Revenue Group Head Mitch Locsin, PLDT FVP & Enterprise Revenue Group Head
Vic Tria, and Vice President and Enterprise Revenue Group Head for PLDT
Enterprise Ding V. Villarino
Furthermore, the panel discussion featured how businesses have
successfully outmaneuvered the disruption brought by the pandemic and how they
are continuously adapting their business models to facilitate growth and
success in the better normal.
Several prominent Filipino tycoons spoke during the discussion, including Penshoppe Group Chairman and CEO Bernie Liu, Jollibee Group Chief Business Officer Joseph Tanbuntiong, JG Summit Holdings Inc. President and CEO Lance Gokongwei, Century Pacific Food, Inc. Executive Chairman Chris Po, and Alliance Global Group Inc. CEO Kevin L. Tan.
PHOTO: JG Summit Holdings Inc. President and CEO Lance Gokongwei,
Penshoppe Group Chairman and CEO Bernie Liu, PLDT and Smart President and CEO
Al Panlilio, Jollibee Group Chief Business Officer Joseph Tanbuntiong, Alliance
Global Group Inc. CEO Kevin L. Tan and Century Pacific Food, Inc. Executive
Chairman Chris Po
PLDT Inc. and Smart Communications President and CEO Al Panlilio
also participated during this session and shared his insights and key learnings
on what makes a revolutionary leader.
“It’s people-first mindset [for] both employee and customer,
making sure they’re healthy, they’re safe, and decisions made around huge
considerations for the people. From a leadership point of view, you have to be
authentic, clear, and transparent to your people.
“In this pandemic, it is about leading bravely. We can never tell what will happen; thus, we must be more informed and, hopefully, make the right decisions… We have always pushed for a purpose, and that is to remain relevant to our customers,” said Panlilio.
In the afternoon, the tech leadership forums zeroed in on
banking and e-commerce and strengthening an organization’s cybersecurity
posture to stay resilient amid risks and attacks.
Likewise, key industry leaders also shared how the education
sector has been adapting to these challenging times and what they could do to
improve the delivery of enriched education experience to the students despite
having an all-digital classroom.
Revolutionize.
The third and final day of the convention focused on the
preparations for the next revolution in various industries and several business
technologies that would continue to disrupt different market sectors.
The tech forum sessions focused on nurturing intelligent cities
and what sustainable practices the public and private institutions must do to
successfully transform urban areas into smart cities with ease and efficiency.
In addition, the convention also shared insights with regards to
improving the delivery of health care services and how technology can be used
to better equip healthcare facilities and healthcare workers to provide
efficient, accessible, and inexpensive health care services to patients.
The closing plenary session has taught the delegates the fundamental requirements they should initiate to transform and stay competitive both locally and abroad.
PLDT Enterprise Core Business Solutions FVP & Head Jojo
Gendrano underscored that to fully embrace digital transformation, companies
need to have a clear and well-communicated strategy to lay the vision of what
their customers want and where they want to take them in the company.
“The next step is structuring a team that is fit to transform
the organization is important with clear lines of ownership and accountability
set. And next is to pick partners that you can trust… On the side, if you want
to be a brand and product leader, investments in resources like R&D are
needed to achieve that differentiation. And lastly, things will not always go
our way and this is where resilience comes in,” Gendrano noted.
Be the Revolution.
For business owners – whether of small or large enterprises -
looking to be part of the digital revolution, the Philippine Digital Convention
encourages you to step ahead, explore opportunities and learn how you can
transform your organization to be at par with global industry leaders.
By consistently searching for insights, learnings, and being
willing to embrace digital transformation, you will experience how industry
players are incorporating digitalization into their business activities and how
it propelled their organizations to succeed.
Relive the three-day convention like no other via the PH Digicon
2021 content on demand exclusively available at phdigicon2021.com.
COvER PHOTO: PLDT Enterprise held REVOLUTION: the Philippine Digital Convention 2021 last October 6 to 8 which gathered global technology leaders and industry experts in one platform.
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