IPOPHL opens contest calling for AI-powered tech to build climate-resilient communities The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) is calling on Filipino innovators to bring forward artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technologies that can strengthen community resilience against environmental challenges and build a more sustainable future. Through its 2026 Socially Relevant Technologies (SRT) Contest, which carries the theme “AI-Driven Green and Inclusive Technologies for Climate-Resilient Filipino Communities,” IPOPHL highlights the growing role of AI in building solutions to address the country’s…
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ASEAN’s GI producers are fighting for heritage, identity and survival – and they need all of us
Thi Diem Nhi Do shared how the misty mornings and sunny afternoons of Vietnam’s Quang Tri province create ideal conditions for Khe Sanh coffee, producing its distinctive balanced bitterness and rich aroma. Meanwhile, Somxai Chanthalungsy highlighted the uniqueness of Laos’ Khao Kai Noi sticky rice, noting that the cooler northern highlands give it a distinct…
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Philippine Blockchain Week 2026 expands into creator culture, fandoms, and live entertainment
Philippine Blockchain Week 2026 expands into creator culture, fandoms, and live entertainment As influence increasingly transforms from a metric to a full-blown movement, this year’s edition of Philippine Blockchain Week is highlighting the growing impact of creator culture through a series of immersive entertainment and community-driven experiences that offer a preview of ViralPH, a global…
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MeMOM 2026: Celebrating the Heart of Every Home, Every Day—Where Mothers Inspire and Daughters Speak Their Truth
MANILA, Philippines – For its sixth year, TNC (The New Channel) and Global Women Who RULE proudly continue the annual celebration of Me and My Outstanding Mother (MeMOM 2026), a heartfelt initiative dedicated to honoring the strength, love, and sacrifices of mothers. This year’s theme, “Built on Her Love, Rooted in Home,” highlights how mothers remain the…
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