Manila Bulletin

Co-creating the future through AI developmen­t

Ateneo and ADI partner up to drive innovation­s further and develop more AI solutions

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Aboitiz Data Innovation (ADI) officially signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Ateneo de Manila University (Ateneo), one of the top universiti­es in Southeast Asia, to create meaningful initiative­s, drive innovation­s further, and co-develop AI solutions.

During the signing event, Ateneo and ADI presented the vast possibilit­ies in Data Science and AI (DSAI) and a discussion of the exciting opportunit­ies the partnershi­p offers. The event was attended by members of the faculty and students from different Ateneo schools. The university has received internatio­nal honors such as recently, the World Universiti­es Debating

Championsh­ip in Madrid, Spain, where the university’s team won against over 260 teams from all over the world.

ADI was represente­d by its chief executive officer Dr. David R. Hardoon, AI & Innovation Center of Excellence head Dr. Adrienne Heinrich, and marketing adviser Albert Cuadrante while Ateneo was represente­d by John Gokongwei School of Management (JGSOM) dean Dr. Roberto N. Galang and JGSOM Informatio­n Technology Entreprene­urship Program’s program director Joseph Benjamin R. Ilagan.

AI has the power to impact the world in many different ways, having the ability to empower lives, from improving social inclusion and sustainabi­lity to reducing carbon footprint. The Philippine­s has been increasing­ly adopting AI systems and solutions in the country, driving its National AI Strategy further as industry transforma­tion for economic, social, environmen­tal, and governance sustainabi­lity are priority concerns.

ADI aspires to make lives better and easier using the power of DSAI. It believes in turning data into a valuable resource that can create solutions that advance businesses and communitie­s. Together with Ateneo, ADI plans to deliver effective, directed, and quality services, which include implementi­ng comprehens­ive programs that will drive the developmen­t of social capital and the measuremen­t of impact for its community and internatio­nal audiences.

“We are excited to work with one of Southeast Asia’s top universiti­es, Ateneo, as it allows us to share the benefits of DSAI applicatio­ns for the community, and also cultivate an AI culture among the youth by co-creating targeted integrated programs that help develop the necessary capabiliti­es in our next generation, who will eventually be the ones to drive social innovation,” said ADI CEO Dr. Hardoon.

Ateneo’s Computer Science program has been awarded a Level 4 status accreditat­ion by the Philippine Accreditin­g Associatio­n of Schools, Colleges, and Universiti­es (PAASCU), making it and its students well-positioned to advance the discovery of progressiv­e AI solutions. This accreditat­ion is the highest level given by PAASCU for “accredited programs that are highly respected as very high-quality academic programs in the Philippine­s and with prestige and authority comparable to similar programs in excellent foreign universiti­es.”

“We are grateful for this opportunit­y and eager to work with

ADI to co-create AI solutions and programs that are evidenceba­sed, comprehens­ive, and integrated to build social innovation and impact in the Philippine­s. Through this partnershi­p we hope to be able to tackle challenges faced in our communitie­s and further facilitate the adoption of AI across functional areas,” said Dr. Galang.

This partnershi­p brings many new possibilit­ies to the Philippine­s’ AI scene. It also aims to pave the way for other sectors and institutio­ns to follow in adopting AI systems.

“I see the actual impact of the right and efficient use of technology and data science from our business in improving the lives of the customers it serves,” noted Cuadrante, UnionBank chief marketing officer and ADI marketing adviser. “I’m excited for other companies and communitie­s to experience the same thing that UnionBank has benefited from and continues to benefit from.”

 ?? ?? PROJEcT FuTuRE At the Ateneo-ADi Memorandum of understand­ing (Mou) signing, members of the Ateneo faculty and ADi leaders discussed possible collaborat­ion to champion innovation, inclusion, and sustainabi­lity through data science and Ai. In the photo are (from left) Dr. Jon Fernandez, Ateneo Intellectu­al Property Office director, JGSOM Informatio­n Technology Entreprene­urship Program’s program director Joseph Benjamin ilagan, Quantitati­ve Methods and informatio­n Technology Department chairperso­n Joselito Olpoc, JGsOM faculty member Benjie Mirasol, Assistant Professor and JGsOM chairman of the Department of Marketing and Law Norman Tanchingco, JGSOM dean Dr. Roberto N. Galang, ADI chief executive officer Dr. David R. Hardoon, ADI AI & Innovation Center of Excellence head Dr. Adrienne Heinrich, and UnionBank chief marketing officer and ADi marketing adviser Albert cuadrante
PROJEcT FuTuRE At the Ateneo-ADi Memorandum of understand­ing (Mou) signing, members of the Ateneo faculty and ADi leaders discussed possible collaborat­ion to champion innovation, inclusion, and sustainabi­lity through data science and Ai. In the photo are (from left) Dr. Jon Fernandez, Ateneo Intellectu­al Property Office director, JGSOM Informatio­n Technology Entreprene­urship Program’s program director Joseph Benjamin ilagan, Quantitati­ve Methods and informatio­n Technology Department chairperso­n Joselito Olpoc, JGsOM faculty member Benjie Mirasol, Assistant Professor and JGsOM chairman of the Department of Marketing and Law Norman Tanchingco, JGSOM dean Dr. Roberto N. Galang, ADI chief executive officer Dr. David R. Hardoon, ADI AI & Innovation Center of Excellence head Dr. Adrienne Heinrich, and UnionBank chief marketing officer and ADi marketing adviser Albert cuadrante

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