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LIPA, BATANGAS – Philippine tech developer community DEVCON recently held its biggest regional campus summit, Tech Nexus.
Tech Nexus offered students a chance to learn cutting-edge technology topics, such as including quantum computing and artificial intelligence.
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Article continues after this advertisementAs a result, DEVCON hopes to build the next generation of tech-savvy professionals who will shape the future of technology in the Philippines.
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DEVCON Founder and President Winston L. Damarillo graced the event with a welcome address. Moreover, he discussed two exciting initiatives:
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sun slots Article continues after this advertisement“The benefit for the students is that they have a head start. We can introduce them to technologies to study, careers to pursue, and potential partners early on.”
Article continues after this advertisementTech Nexus also ignited a passion for technology among young minds with the help of DEVCON Kids Ambassador, Megan Uyao.
She discussed with the students DEVCON Kids initiatives to spark their interest and showcase the potential of coding careers to underprivileged kids.
Article continues after this advertisement“DEVCON Kids program is crucial for young minds to grasp AI well,” Damarillo said, emphasizing the project’s significance.
“It’s been a remarkable year for DEVCON,” shared its Executive Director Dom De Leon.
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