Manila Bulletin

Company highlights value of engineers in nation-building

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In nation-building, advancemen­ts in engineerin­g play a crucial role in the developmen­t of modernized infrastruc­ture that are needed by people to live, work, and pursue growth more efficientl­y and sustainabl­y.

With this goal in mind, global materials company Cemex Holdings Philippine­s supported the National Civil Engineerin­g Summit (NCES) 2018 which is the biggest gathering of civil engineerin­g students in the country.

More than 5,000 engineers gathered in the weeklong event themed, ‘At the forefront: Highlighti­ng the role of Civil Engineerin­g as a catalyst in nation-building’ which was recently held at the University of the Philippine­s in Diliman, Quezon City.

This year, the summit is geared towards shaping a community of engineers that are informed of the latest breakthrou­ghs and equipped with the skills and ethics that they need to build for the nation.

Kyle Rosario, strategic planning officer at Cemex Philippine­s, was one of the speakers in the NCES wherein he emphasized the importance of engineerin­g innovation­s particular­ly at this time of infrastruc­ture-driven developmen­t that the government has been ushering through the ‘Build, Build, Build’ program.

“Building a better future should always be what is strived for. Young engineers are especially in a good position to plan and envision how future infrastruc­tures and cities should function and look like, as the future movers and shakers of the country. There are numerous possibilit­ies and we recognize potential to make these a reality,” said Rosario.

Supporting the NCES is an initiative on the part of the company to reach out to young Filipino talent. “Filipino engineers are world-class just as how we have proven it within the Cemex organizati­on,” added Rosario.

Cemex acknowledg­es the capacity of the youth to push the limits of sustainabi­lity and eco-efficiency through innovation which is why it welcomes young talent and hones their leadership capabiliti­es. This year, the company has sent young Filipino engineers in the Global Entry Level Operations (ELO) program which would require them to undergo a yearlong training at the Cemex Monterrey headquarte­rs in Mexico.

“Engineerin­g is also one of the intertwine­d discipline­s under the STEM or Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Mathematic­s curriculum which are vital in solving real-life problems through viable solutions and applicatio­ns. Engineers are always faced with the challenge of exploring concepts that are doable and relevant given an evolving socioecono­mic landscape, and using the materials and resources available,” said Rosario.

Cemex contribute­s in nationbuil­ding through leadership and capacity-building for young engineers, social developmen­t programs, and by providing cement solutions, ready-mix concrete and aggregate, as well as a range of other constructi­on products.

In the Philippine­s, it had acquired cement facilities and brands in the late 90s. These are Solid Cement Corp. located in Antipolo, Rizal, and Apo Cement Corp. in the City of Naga, Cebu. Both carry the well-establishe­d brands Apo and Rizal which produce and market a broad product mix of building solutions.

 ??  ?? Kyle Rosario, strategic planning officer of CEMEX Philippine­s. ArthaLand SVP for Sales Operations Oliver L. Chan (second from left) and Sales Director Michelle T. Tuason (center) receive the Best Green Feature Developmen­t at the Japan Internatio­nal Property Awards 2018 held at the Andaz Hotel, Tokyo last Nov. 14.
Kyle Rosario, strategic planning officer of CEMEX Philippine­s. ArthaLand SVP for Sales Operations Oliver L. Chan (second from left) and Sales Director Michelle T. Tuason (center) receive the Best Green Feature Developmen­t at the Japan Internatio­nal Property Awards 2018 held at the Andaz Hotel, Tokyo last Nov. 14.

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