NEWS
Engineers Joined
Together for the First Philippine Engineering Summit
03 July 2009
Practitioners from
all the disciplines of engineering gathered for the first
time in the First Philippine Engineering Summit held last
January 29 – 31, 2009 at the SMX Convention Center,Seashell
Drive, Mall of Asia Complex, in Pasay City.
Bannering the theme,
“Challenges in Engineering Education Practice, Governance
and Environment”, the event was organized by the
Philippine Technological Council (PTC) and hosted by the
Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines,
Inc. (IIEE).
First Philippine Engineering
Summit over-all chairman Engr. Francisco Bravo, Department
of Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes, together with the Presidents
of the member organizations of the PTC graced the ribbon-cutting
ceremony. Around eighty exhibitors showcased the latest
and state-of-the-art modern engineering products and services.
The second day of the
summit marked the beginning of the convention proper.
PTC President Engr. Alfredo Antonio gave the welcome address
during the opening ceremony. Undersecretary Ramon Aquino
of the Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH),
representing Secretary Hermohenes Ebdane, served as the
guest speaker of the ceremony. In his message, Undersecretary
Aquino acknowledged the importance of engineers as the
builders of the future and the people who lay the foundation
for the growth and development in the country. He also
added that, without the expertise and experience of the
Filipino engineers, the growth of the infrastructure network
would not be as robust. In his keynote address, Secretary
Reyes encouraged the delegates to take pride in their
profession. He also advised them to explore more on renewable
energy. Afterwards, Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) Engineer Register Engr. Romulo R. Agatep headed
the conferment of ASEAN Engineers.
Sessions on the third
day discussed issues in engineering practice. Amiong the
topics discussed were Washington Accord/ Mutual Recognition
Agreement, Professional Continuing Education, and Climate
Change. This was followed by an open forum where the delegates
raised their concerns in the area of engineering education.
Engineering Practice
capped the morning session of the third day. Among of
the topic discussed were “Addressing the Gap between
Engineering Graduates and the Industry”, “Interventions
that the Private Institutions and Industry Can Contribute
to Produce Globally Competitive Engineers”, “Outsourcing
of Engineering Services”, ”Relationship of
Engineers with Foreign Consultants in the Country.”
The afternoon sessions were focused on the area of Engineering
Governance. Among the topics tackled are Regulation, Procurement
Act (Republic Act 9184), and Arbitration.
The First Engineering
Summit is sponsored by Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) Inc., PPI
Pazifik Power, Inc., Polyphase Marketing, Industrial Power
and Control System, Inc., RPV Electro Technology Phils.
Corporation, Science Centrum Fabrication, Inc., and Corinthians
International Placement Services, Inc.
For more information
on the event, visit the Philippine Technological Council
website at http://www.ptc.org.ph/
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