InnoVision 2025 bridges tech, education, industry in landmark global conference

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InnoVision 2025 bridges tech, education, industry in landmark global conference

The Philippines is taking a bold step toward future-readiness with InnoVision 2025: The 1st International Conference Series on Next-Gen Technologies and Innovation. Organized by the Philippine Coding Camp (PCC), the event is set to ignite meaningful dialogue and action at the intersection of education, innovation, and real-world application.

PCC, the country’s foremost advocate for accessible STEM learning, has been empowering students and professionals since 2020 through hands-on tech education. With partnerships spanning key institutions like Toyota Motor Philippines, JTI Philippines, and top universities such as De La Salle University and Lyceum of the Philippines, PCC has steadily built a community committed to a tech-driven future.

Now, with InnoVision 2025 as its flagship initiative, PCC aims to accelerate that vision on a global scale.

Uniting innovators across borders

InnoVision 2025 is more than a conference—it’s a platform for collaboration and transformation. Designed to close the gap between academia and industry, the series will bring together researchers, industry leaders, and student innovators in a vibrant mix of conferences, hackathons, and pitch competitions.

These events will tackle some of the most pressing topics in tech today, including:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Automation
  • Blockchain and Web3
  • Cloud Computing
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Environments
  • Space and Satellite Technologies
  • Generative AI

Through this series, young minds will have the opportunity to craft solutions to real-world challenges, sparking not only innovation but also lasting impact.

A movement, not just a moment

Launching on May 30–31, 2025, at Verdure, Henry Sy Sr. Hall in De La Salle University-Manila, the conference expects to gather around 500 participants both onsite and online. The kick-off will be followed by regional legs in Luzon (August), Visayas (September), and Mindanao (October), culminating in a final gathering in Metro Manila in November.

What sets InnoVision apart is its emphasis on action-driven dialogue. With a roster of keynote speakers from international academic institutions and industry leaders—such as the Department of Science and Technology’s Undersecretary Dr. Leah Buendia, DICT’s Tirso Raymond Gutierrez, and tech experts from Taiwan, South Korea, and Indonesia—the event promises to deliver global insights tailored to local impact.

Among the featured corporate and organizational partners are Lazada Philippines (Silver Sponsor), Animo Labs (event co-organizer), and a range of technical collaborators including the Philippine Space Agency, DICT, and IEEE Communications Society.

Cultivating a future-ready nation

The message behind InnoVision 2025 is clear: innovation must be inclusive, and the future must be co-created. By providing a platform where emerging tech meets real-world application, PCC is not only nurturing homegrown talent but also fostering a generation of problem-solvers who can lead the country toward sustainable digital transformation.

The movement is already gaining ground with community support from groups such as AWS Learning Club – Gordon College, DLSU SPRINT, and the Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines – NCR.

As the event unfolds throughout the year, it aims to become a catalyst for nationwide change—developing not just technology, but also the human capital needed to wield it for good.

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