ASUS Reduces Digital Divides in Key Cities in the Philippines

The phrase “In Search of Incredible” has dependably been more than only a basic brand statement for ASUS. It doesn’t just speak to the brand’s ardent duty to showcase the most recent, industry-driving advancements through its items. Or maybe, it has and will dependably be the primary controlling rule of the organization and its representatives to ensure that its assets are enormously used for the change of lives and for the improvement of the general public.

For more than 10 years now, the ASUS Foundation and the Institute for Information Industry (III) of Taiwan have collaborated with the Philippines’ National Computer Center (NCC), and the Information, Communication and Technology Office of the Department of Science and Technology (ICTO-DOST) in guaranteeing that the nation has a supportable e-learning focuses the nation over under the APEC Digital Opportunity Center (APEC ADOC) venture which expects to help and enable the young and additionally key government authorities from chose territories of Metro Manila, Cagayan de Oro and Bacolod through the power of innovation.

Moreover, since 2010, the ASUS Foundation has also successfully sponsored the ADOC International Volunteers program to the Philippines, where several ASUS staff and college students from Taiwan have continuously signed-up to experience the rewarding acts as volunteer-lecturers to these ASUS ADOC e-learning centers all over the country.

Hand-in-Hand with the QC Community

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To further this uncommon cause and productive partnership that has as of now helped various groups in the Philippines, top delegates from the previously stated workplaces and nearby NGOs initially united over again for the official reestablishment of the ASUS ADOC e-learning focus in Quezon City, last April 6, 2016.

On hand to lead the special ceremony was ICTO-DOST’s Assistant Secretary Ms. Bettina Quimson, who also welcomed III Representative from Taiwan, Mr. Jose Cheng; Fil-Chi Love & Care Foundation’s Chairman Mr. Billy Huang and CEO Mrs. Bella Sy-Huang; and ASUS Philippines Country Manager Mr. George Su himself, who handed over 21 sets of brand-new ASUS PC and LCD monitors that will definitely be helpful to the local community of Quezon City.

Using Technology as a Platform to Help Improve Lives

A day after, ASUS’ significant commitments likewise achieved Cagayan de Oro, with different gatherings of youthful understudies and youth individuals now having admittance to web and to 20 sets of ASUS PCs and screens as gave by the Fil-Chi Love and Care Foundation. These gifts were set-up for the utilization of the Field Operations Office-Mindanao Cluster 2 of the ICTO-DOST — the workplace that leads the Digital and Internet Literacy programs, and additionally Rural Impact Sourcing workshops for groups a portion of Region X and XIII.

The ceremonial turnover of ASUS units in CDO was graced by Taipei Economic & Cultural Office’s (TECO) Economic Director Mr. Nick Ni, who was on hand to give a few inspirational words about the relationship between the two neighboring countries: “Information Communication Technology (ICT) skills are very critical in this new digital era. And given Taiwan’s experience and expertise with the ICT industry, many Taiwanese companies are already partnering with Philippine based NGOs to ensure that all necessary ICT literacy courses are well provided.

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The ceremonial turnover of ASUS units in CDO was graced by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office’s (TECO) Economic Director Mr. Scratch Ni, who was on hand to give a few inspirational words about the relationship between the two neighboring nations: “Data Communication Technology (ICT) aptitudes are exceptionally basic in this new advanced time. Furthermore, given Taiwan’s experience and mastery with the ICT business, numerous Taiwanese organizations are as of now banding together with Philippine based NGOs to guarantee that all fundamental ICT proficiency courses are very much given.

Bringing even more happiness to the ‘City of Smiles’

George Su

On the same day, the ASUS Foundation then headed to Bacolod City, where a restored Mobile e-learning focus (a changed 40-foot compartment trailer that roves around territories) was propelled in association with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This earth shattering occasion was seen by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines Representative Dr. Gary Sung-Huan Lin; who was joined by and by III’s Mr. Cheng; Fil-Chi Love and Care Foundation’s Mr. what’s more, Mrs. Huang; and ASUS Philippines’ Mr. Su.

For this specific venture, 21 sets of fresh brand new ASUS PC and LCD screens were given by the ASUS Foundation and the Bacold Fil-Chi Chamber of Commerce and Industries, which will at last help the developing group of youth, kids and even government authorities in the whole Negros area.

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