The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

IT-BPM industry seen among key economic drivers in Cebu

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has amended its ordinance on arriving OFWS to include RT-PCR test upon arrival and after a week.

“It has always been the protocol which deviates

CEBU CITY – The Informatio­n Technology-business Process Management (ITBPM) industry in Cebu is projected to continue growing as among the key economic drivers in the southern economic powerhouse amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pert Cabataña, president of the Cebu IT BPM. Organizati­on (CIB.O), said: “The industry has not declined, but we are not entering a slow growth pace or curve. This is a normal process expected by the industry as it reels from the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.”

IT-BPM has been one of the top job generators in Cebu for several years now, making the island-province among the top investment destinatio­ns for outsourcin­g companies globally.

Last year, the industry employed about 190,000 workforce, up from 170,000 two years ago, according to Cabataña.

He said the virtual summit “2021Transf­ormation Summit” on July 12-15 will serve as a platform for key stakeholde­rs in the IT-BPM, academe, and the government from the IATF protocol that in Cebu arriving passengers are given PCR upon arrival and then—on the seventh but if they test negative on the third day then they are to discuss strategies for the “big leap forward” under a global pandemic with its far-reaching impact on lives and businesses.

Cabataña said while the pandemic has transforme­d a lot of industries, the ITBPM sector has sustained its “normal operation” amid the pandemic, except it has widely adopted flexibilit­y as to how it operates.

He added the key challenges in today’s business environmen­t include innovation and ecosystem developmen­t, global market trends, artificial intelligen­ce, big data, health and hygiene, economic forecast, digital education, and a changed work arrangemen­t.

“The challenge now for the industry is how it should continue to thrive in these new realities and synergize to make the big leap forward so it sustains to drive the economy,” Cabataña said, adding, industry experts are set to discuss these issues during the summit.

DJ Moises, chairman of the 2021 Transforma­tion Summit, also shared an optimistic view on the prospects of the IT-BPM industry, saying sent for home quarantine,” Roque said, adding, the IATF-MEID policy on arriving OFWS “remains that it must be followed nationwide.” (Jelly Musico) it continues to be the “lifeline pillar powerhouse of the economy” amid the pandemic.

Moises said the industry has been projected to overtake the remittance­s from overseas Filipinos as the top source of dollar earnings to the Philippine­s. He said the industry is poised to move forward to a better new normal as the “pandemic is just a temporary situation and not a permanent state.”

Organized by Cebu’s main IT-BPM organizati­on CIB.O, the four-day virtual event will feature local, national, and internatio­nal speakers tackling topics such as industry updates and world market trends, local and national economic forecasts, as well as research developmen­ts on AI, IOT, Blockchain, Robotics, and Virtual Reality.

The Transforma­tion Summit 2021 is in line with CIB.O’S goal to develop the strengths and sustain the growth of Cebu’s IT-BPM industry and make it a top choice for higher value services, aside from call centers. (Carlo Lorenciana)

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