Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Energy Development Corporation (EDC) for its fifth FreeWiFi Donation and received the FreeWiFi Donation Check for the Balinsasayao Twin Lakes FreeWiFi CSR Project.
In a significant move to enhance connectivity and digital accessibility in Negros Oriental, the President of the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI), Edward Du, recently solidified a partnership with the Energy Development Corporation (EDC). The collaboration was formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for EDC’s fifth FreeWiFi Donation. During the ceremony, President Du also received the FreeWiFi Donation Check earmarked for the Balinsasayao Twin Lakes FreeWiFi CSR Project.
The MOA signing marks a commitment from both NOCCI and EDC to bridge the digital divide and provide free, high-speed internet access to the picturesque Balinsasayao Twin Lakes. This initiative aligns with NOCCI’s broader vision of leveraging technology to drive economic growth and enhance the overall quality of life for residents and visitors in Negros Oriental.
Edward Du, as the driving force behind NOCCI, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration and its potential impact on the region. By partnering with EDC, a key player in sustainable energy solutions, NOCCI is not only fostering connectivity but also contributing to the province’s overall development goals.
The FreeWiFi Donation Check presented during the ceremony is earmarked for the Balinsasayao Twin Lakes FreeWiFi CSR Project, which aims to make these natural wonders more accessible to the public. High-speed internet connectivity will not only benefit tourists but also empower local businesses, encouraging economic activities around the Twin Lakes area.
The partnership between NOCCI and EDC reflects a shared commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development. By providing free WiFi in a scenic and ecologically significant location like Balinsasayao Twin Lakes, both organizations are actively contributing to the province’s growth and creating opportunities for socio-economic advancement.
As the Balinsasayao Twin Lakes FreeWiFi CSR Project takes shape, this collaboration sets a positive precedent for public-private partnerships in promoting digital inclusion and fostering economic development in Negros Oriental. President Edward Du’s leadership underscores NOCCI’s dedication to embracing technology as a catalyst for progress and connectivity in the province.