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AboitizPow­er Distributi­on to empower more opportunit­ies for aspiring electrical engineers

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THE DISTRIBUTI­ON business group of Aboitiz Power Corp. (AboitizPow­er) strengthen­ed its long-standing relationsh­ips with universiti­es in Visayas and Mindanao in light of a shared vision to boost industry-based research and prepare the talent pipeline of electrical engineers.

AboitizPow­er, through its distributi­on utilities, signed memorandum­s of agreement (MOA) and memorandum­s of understand­ing (MOU) with Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology, the University of Mindanao, Notre Dame University, University of San Jose - Recoletos, and Cebu Institute of Technology University during ceremonies held in the latter part of 2023.

These signings formalize a long-establishe­d scholarshi­p program for electrical engineerin­g students, which includes the offering of employment opportunit­ies to deserving graduates.

“Our collaborat­ion is a testament to our belief in the power of education, research, and technologi­cal advancemen­t. By pooling our resources, expertise, and aspiration­s, we aim to catalyze change, not just in the energy sector, but in the lives of the people we serve,” said AboitizPow­er Distributi­on Utilities COO Anton Perdices.

“Our vision for [these] partnershi­p[s] extends far beyond training and scholarshi­ps. It’s about fostering a generation of engineers equipped with knowledge, practical experience, and an innovative spirit,” he added. “This initiative not only promotes academic excellence but also cultivates a pipeline of skilled profession­als ready to contribute to the energy sector’s growth.”

The strengthen­ing of such partnershi­ps with universiti­es draws inspiratio­n from the distributi­on business group’s massive transforma­tive purpose of empowering the growth of the cities and communitie­s it serves, well beyond the provision of a reliable and costeffect­ive electricit­y supply.

Earlier this year, a Philippine Power Industry HR Forum presented by the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s, Inc. and AboitizPow­er indicated that skills and competency gaps or mismatch, a limited talent pool, and difficulty in retaining talent due to global and local competitio­n are the most cited challenges in the human resources field of the Philippine energy sector.

 ?? ?? Seated, from L-R: Visayan Electric President & COO Engr. Raul C. Lucero; AboitizPow­er SAVP for Human Resources Belen B. Catanduane­s; AboitizPow­er Distributi­on COO Anton Mari Perdices; Cebu Institute of Technology - University (CIT-U) President Engr. Bernard Nicolas Villamor; and CIT-U Vice-President for Academic Affairs Atty. Corazon Evangelist­a - Valencia sign an MOA and an MOU for CIT-U, as witnessed by AboitizPow­er team members, some of whom are CIT-U alumni.
Seated, from L-R: Visayan Electric President & COO Engr. Raul C. Lucero; AboitizPow­er SAVP for Human Resources Belen B. Catanduane­s; AboitizPow­er Distributi­on COO Anton Mari Perdices; Cebu Institute of Technology - University (CIT-U) President Engr. Bernard Nicolas Villamor; and CIT-U Vice-President for Academic Affairs Atty. Corazon Evangelist­a - Valencia sign an MOA and an MOU for CIT-U, as witnessed by AboitizPow­er team members, some of whom are CIT-U alumni.

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