Saturday 14 September 2024

Philippines crowned Miss Elite World 2024

Philippines’ Juvyel Anne Saluta crowned Miss Elite World 2024 in Egypt

By Eton B. Concepcion
Manila Standard
September 14, 2024

Juvyel Anne Saluta of the Philippines was crowned Miss Elite World 2024 during the pageant’s coronation ceremony in Somabay, Egypt on Saturday. 


The 20-year-old model emerged victorious, surpassing 34 candidates from around the globe. Saluta, who also received the Best Smile award, was crowned by outgoing Miss Elite 2023, Mejreme Hajdaraj of Kosovo.

Prior to her win, Saluta held the title of Hiyas ng Pilipinas-Continental World 2023 and was originally set to compete in the Miss Continental World 2024 pageant in Thailand.

A proponent of education and women’s empowerment, Saluta was appointed by the Hiyas ng Pilipinas organization to represent the country at Miss Elite World.


Despite a short preparation period, Saluta noted that her team made every effort to excel in the competition.

First runner-up honors went to Victoria Maneiro of Venezuela, while Irene Grande of Spain, Sofia Gonzalez of Mexico, and Tawana Sheldrick of Indonesia rounded out the top five.


Friday 13 September 2024

New Clark City introduces first Self-Driving bus in PH

PH's First Self-Driving Bus Is Here-And You Can Ride It for Free

Story by Micah Avry Guiao
Spot.ph
13 September 2024

We’ve all been hearing about the rise of self-driving vehicles in the past decade or so but having them in the Philippines seems like a distant reality—until now. New Clark City just became a little more futuristic with the rollout of the first self-driving bus in the country.

The autonomous buses now serve major routes around New Clark City, Clark Freeport Zone, and Clark International Airport. The best part? You can hop on one for free—no fare charges until further notice. Or "until the Land Transportation Office and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board advise the parties on fare collection," the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said in a statement.

A BDCA representative told Inquirer that the initial fleet will start with 17 vehicles.

Self-driving buses in New Clark City


This transport system is the brainchild of Japanese tech company Zenmov, Inc. in partnership with local firm MC Metro Transport Operation. 

Using the Smart Mobility Operation Cloud (SMOC), the buses adapt to real-time traffic conditions, reducing congestion and promoting low-carbon transport. The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) agreed to fund the self-driving vehicle demo program, which will run until June 2025.

The project aims to position New Clark City as a model for smart, green urban development, with hopes of scaling similar transport innovations across the country.

"We can definitely learn a lot from Japan’s advanced and innovative transport system," BCDA COO Gisela Kalalo said. "By integrating their smart autonomous vehicle technology, we ensure a more sustainable and scalable transport solution here in Clark."

Philippines has 12 of the best companies in the world

12 Philippine Companies Make It to TIME's Best Companies in 2024

Story by Micah Avry Guiao 
Spot.ph
13 September 2024

TIME has unveiled its inaugural 1,000 World’s Best Companies list—with 12 Philippine companies making the cut for 2024. Ayala Corporation leads the pack at the 274th place. 

The companies were ranked based on three main categories: employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and sustainability transparency.

Prominent conglomerates and holding companies from the Philippines included in the list are San Miguel Corporation, SM Investments, Jollibee Foods Corporation, Aboitiz Group, Robinsons Retail Holdings, and Alliance Global, so it's a group that covers various sectors from business services to food and beverage.

The banking and financial services sector is also well-represented with Security Bank Corporation, China Bank, and Metropolitan Bank and Trust making it to the elite 1000.

Impressively, Security Bank Corporation had both the highest employee satisfaction rank at 5th place and the highest sustainability rank at 632nd place out of the 12 Philippine companies on the list.

Philippine companies in TIME World's Best Companies list

Ayala Corporation (Conglomerate)

  • Rank – 274
  • Overall score –89.43%
  • Sustainability rank – 655
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 41
  • Revenue growth – High

Security Bank Corporation (Banking and Financial Services)
  • Rank – 451
  • Overall score – 87.39%
  • Sustainability rank – 632
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 5
  • Revenue growth – Moderate
San Miguel Corporation (Food and Beverages)
  • Rank – 463
  • Overall score – 87.24%
  • Sustainability rank – 851
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 123
  • Revenue growth – Very High
SM Investments (Banking and Financial Services)
  • Rank – 502
  • Overall score – 86.73%
  • Sustainability rank – 763
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 288
  • Revenue growth – Very High
SM Prime Holdings (Business Services and Supplies)
  • Rank – 577
  • Overall score – 85.75%
  • Sustainability rank – 735
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 592
  • Revenue growth – Very High
Jollibee Foods Corporation (Food and Beverages)
  • Rank – 649
  • Overall score – 84.81%
  • Sustainability rank – 831
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 425
  • Revenue growth – Very High
Aboitiz Group (Conglomerate)
  • Rank – 727
  • Overall score – 83.81%
  • Sustainability rank – 809
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 639
  • Revenue growth – High
Robinsons Retail Holdings (Retail, Wholesale, and Consumer Goods)
  • Rank – 775
  • Overall score – 82.89%
  • Sustainability rank – 838
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 316
  • Revenue growth – Moderate
China Bank Philippines (Banking and Financial Services)
  • Rank – 849
  • Overall score – 80.98%
  • Sustainability rank – 883
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 465
  • Revenue growth – High
Alliance Global (Conglomerate)
  • Rank – 863
  • Overall score – 80.49%
  • Sustainability rank – 940
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 120
  • Revenue Growth – High
PLDT (Telecommunications Services)
  • Rank – 897
  • Overall score – 79.38%
  • Sustainability rank – 691
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 435
  • Growth rate – Moderate
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (Banking and Financial Services)
  • Rank – 935
  • Overall score – 77.38%
  • Sustainability rank – 980
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 162
  • Growth rate – Moderate
Puregold Price Club (Retail, Wholesale, and Consumer Goods)
  • Rank – 997
  • Overall score – 72.14%
  • Sustainability rank – 988
  • Employee satisfaction rank – 694
  • Growth rate – Moderate
According to TIME, "no one sector dominated" in 2024, but four of the top 10 companies in the world are tech giants Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta Platforms (Facebook's parent company) scoring above 96%.

Wednesday 11 September 2024

Former J-Pop Star Kento Nakajima is half-Filipino

Japanese actor Kento Nakajima reveals he's half-Filipino

By Aabgina Cos 
Philstar.com
Sep 11, 2024

Japanese singer-actor Kento Nakajima confirmed that he is half-Filipino.

The Silver Spoon star talked about his heritage in a recent meet-up with Filipino American actress Liza Soberano at the Coach Spring 2025 runway fashion show in New York.

A video from FASHIONSNAP captured their interaction, which began with Liza sharing that she's from the Philippines after they waved to fans and paparazzi. 

"Oh, really? So, I’m half-Filipino,” Kento revealed, surprising the Lisa Frankenstein actress.  

“Oh, you are! Oh my gosh, that’s crazy. Have you ever been [to the Philippines]?” she said, with Kento answering yes before the clip got cut off.

The confession also caused surprised reactions from Filipino fans, such as a user on X saying that it took an encounter with the actress to “finally tell the world his Filipino heritage.”   

Another user said that this may have been his “first encounter with a Filipino outside of Japan in a work setting” and he was possibly “never really asked” about his heritage.

The Japanese actor was part of J-pop group Timelesz, formerly known as Sexy Zone, which debuted on November 16, 2011 under STARTO ENTERTAINMENT.  

Kento, alongside his co-member Marius Yo, graduated from the group this year on March 31.   

Despite being out of the J-pop group, the idol embarked on a new music project called “HITOGOTO” written and sung by himself. His song from the project, “Hitogoto feat. Kento Nakajima,” also debuted as a theme song for the drama, It’s All About Other People.

Kento has also starred in numerous films and TV series, including Bad Boys J, Teen Bride, She Was Pretty, and Netflix's Love Like the Falling Petals. 


Crosta Pizzeria climbed to the 12th spot on the World list

The 12th best pizza in the world comes from the Philippines

By Pauline Miranda
Inquirer.net| Lifestyle
September 11, 2024

Pizza is one of the most consumed food products in the world, so it’s no surprise to find exceptional pizzerias across the globe, even miles away from its home country of Italy. In the Philippines, two pizzerias have been recognized by the Italy-based 50 Top Pizza World list for making outstanding pies.

In the recent 50 Top Pizza World awarding ceremony, Crosta Pizzeria climbed to the 12th spot on the World list, more than 40 spots up from when it first entered the list in 2023. It’s also second in the Asia-Pacific list. It is the second top pizzeria located in Asia, following Tokyo’s The Pizza Bar on 38th, which ranked third.

The pizzeria, under the helm of award-winning Filipino-Japanese chef Yuichi Abellare Ito, was cited for the well-thought-out menu. “The products, of excellent quality, are a mix of Italy, the Philippines, and Japan.”

According to the award-giving body, the most noteworthy are Crosta’s Roni Sicilian with salami, and four cheese pizzas. 

Ito also received the Pizza Maker of the Year 2024 Ferrarelle Award.

A Mano, helmed by Amado Fores, was also recognized, securing the 70th spot on the World list. The restaurant climbed 26 spots from its initial placement at 96 in 2023. Fores’ pizzeria was recognized for its modern and bright interiors, with its Neapolitan-style pizza. Must-tries according to the award-giving body are their Spicy Salami and Carbonara pizzas.


Aside from their pizza, A Mano was also given the Best Pasta Proposal 2024 Pastificio Di Martino Award.

Seizing the Philippines’ tourism potential

Seizing the Philippines’ tourism potential

Presented by: Tourism Promotions Board Philippines
on GMA News
September 11, 2024 

The Philippines is among the top tourist destinations in the world, making tourism a major contributor to its economy. In 2023, the tourism sector posted an 8.6% contribution to the Philippine Gross Domestic Product. The number not only show tourism’s impact, but it also affirms the potential of the Philippines as a prime hub for meetings, incentive travel, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) tourism industry.


Expanding horizons with MICE

The MICE industry is geared towards planning, organizing, and implementing business events.

Leveraging its status as an outstanding travel hotspot, the Philippines has been actively positioning itself as a premier destination for MICE. Aside from its popular tourism offerings, the country is also home to numerous convention centers located in strategic areas across the nation. May it be for small groups or large-scale receptions, organizers and venue seekers have many options ready for the task.

Some MICE destinations that the Philippines has to offer include Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Bacolod, Clark, and the Subic Bay Freeport. These hotspots offer exceptional tourism products and services, as well as vast opportunities for business. Not only that, they also have consistently growing local economies that attract investors.

Other localities are also working hard to seize opportunities in the MICE industry. For instance, Iloilo has been gaining ground by building roads, a modern airport, and multiple commerce spaces in the last two decades. In 2015, it established the Iloilo Convention Center, fostering the growth of the MICE industry in the city.


Central Luzon is not one to get left behind. In fact, the recently concluded Philippine MICE Conference 2024 (MICECON 2024) was held at the SMX Convention Center Clark in Pampanga from July 10 to 12. Following the theme “MICE XD: Xperience Diversified”, the event underscored the significance of technology, inclusion, and diversity in shaping the industry’s future.  Subject experts led discussions and covered topics including artificial intelligence, crisis recovery and reputation management, inclusive event planning, digital marketing and the appeal of in-person experiences, as well as training and upskilling of the tourism workforce.

Spotlight on Clark

This is the second time that Clark hosted the prestigious convention. In her opening message, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said: "Clark’s selection as the host of MICECON 2024 is a recognition of its readiness and potential as a premier MICE destination. The Clark Freeport Zone’s accessibility, state-of-the-art conference venues, and comprehensive support services are very well prepared to welcome all the participants of MICECON 2024.”

It first hosted the event in 2014, an experience which planted the possibilities for its economic future with tourism and MICE. Poised as the ultimate tourism destination in Central Luzon, the 4,400-hectare Clark Freeport Zone was developed with business and tourism as its primary goals.

Location played an important role in its positioning as a prime MICE hub. Strategically situated only 80 kilometers north of Metro Manila, Clark is accessible via the North Luzon Expressway. It also serves as a gateway to Northern and Central Luzon via the Clark International Airport, which currently flies to ten international and six domestic destinations. Being only two to four hours away via air travel to other major Asian destinations, this aerotropolis is also a natural entry point to the Asia Pacific Region.

Infrastructure-wise, Clark is home to an assortment of facilities that are up-to-spec for high-end and IT-enabled industries, aviation, logistics enterprises, and tourism—including MICE. It currently has 80 convention or meeting facilities, 3,608 rooms and villas, and 146 dining establishments. To improve Clark’s portfolio, expansion of existing facilities and construction of new ones are either being planned or already in progress. A train system connecting Clark to its adjacent regions is also underway.

Clark today is the result of years of careful planning and painstaking work by everyone who collaborated for its development—the locals, the government, and the public and private sectors. A showcase of success, Clark leads the way for other localities that also hold the potential to succeed with MICE.

Go for MICE

For our local economies, the MICE industry brings employment opportunities, profit, and business growth. But more importantly in the grander scheme of things, it helps put the Philippines in the global spotlight, opening more opportunities for international trade, as well as knowledge and technology exchanges.

According to Grand View Research, a market research and consulting company based in India and the US, the Asia-Pacific MICE market in 2023 was valued at $183.47 billion, and projections expect it to grow 10% by 2030. This shows that there is much to gain from developing the Philippines’ capability to host the MICE sector.

Acknowledging its valuable contributions, Tourism Secretary Frasco emphasized: "By positioning the Philippines as a premier MICE destination, we foster economic growth and provide invaluable opportunities for our people.”

With sufficient support and collaboration between stakeholders, the future is bright for the Philippines as a premier MICE destination.

M.I.C.E.CON is organized by the Tourism Promotions Board, an attached agency of the Department of Tourism, that is tasked to promote the Philippines as a world-class tourism and MICE destination. The event gathers MICE professionals for an opportunity to learn new global trends in business meetings, to network with other MICE experts, and to explore the host location’s facilities.