Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) Officers led by President Edward Du, together with NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni, had a business meeting with Prof. Janice Antoniette Forster, Manager of the Silliman University Technology Business Incubator (SU-TBI) and Mr. Henry Sison, Chief Executive Officer of Agro-DigitalPH, at the NOCCI Office, Dumaguete City. The meeting centered on the initial discussion of the NOCCI-SU-TBI-Agro-DigitalPH joint e-commerce projects in the province of Negros Oriental.
The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) Officers, under the leadership of President Edward Du and Executive Director John Jalandoni, recently convened for a business meeting with Prof. Janice Antoniette Forster, Manager of the Silliman University Technology Business Incubator (SU-TBI), and Mr. Henry Sison, Chief Executive Officer of Agro-DigitalPH. Held at the NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City, the meeting marked the commencement of discussions on potential joint e-commerce projects in Negros Oriental.
The gathering brought together key stakeholders from academia, business, and technology sectors, reflecting a shared commitment to leveraging digital platforms for economic growth and innovation. With the proliferation of e-commerce and digital technologies, there is a growing recognition of their potential to drive entrepreneurship, expand market reach, and enhance economic resilience.
The meeting centered on exploring collaborative opportunities between NOCCI, SU-TBI, and Agro-DigitalPH to advance e-commerce initiatives in Negros Oriental. Participants engaged in fruitful discussions, sharing insights, ideas, and strategies to harness the power of technology for business development and community empowerment.
President Edward Du emphasized the importance of harnessing digital solutions to unlock new opportunities for businesses in Negros Oriental, stating, “In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, e-commerce presents immense potential for driving economic growth and fostering entrepreneurship. By collaborating with SU-TBI and Agro-DigitalPH, NOCCI aims to empower local businesses and enhance their competitiveness in the digital marketplace.”
Prof. Janice Antoniette Forster highlighted SU-TBI’s role as a catalyst for innovation and entrepreneurship, stating, “SU-TBI is committed to supporting startups and SMEs in leveraging technology to scale their businesses. Through strategic partnerships with organizations like NOCCI and Agro-DigitalPH, we aim to create a vibrant ecosystem for e-commerce and digital innovation in Negros Oriental.”
Mr. Henry Sison echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of digital transformation in the agriculture sector. “Agro-DigitalPH is dedicated to harnessing digital technologies to modernize agriculture and improve market access for farmers. By collaborating with NOCCI and SU-TBI, we can create synergies that drive sustainable growth and development in the province.”
The proposed joint e-commerce projects aim to address key challenges and opportunities in Negros Oriental’s business landscape. These initiatives may include the development of online marketplaces, digital payment systems, and e-commerce training programs to equip local businesses with the necessary skills and tools to thrive in the digital economy.
Furthermore, the partnership between NOCCI, SU-TBI, and Agro-DigitalPH underscores the importance of collaboration in driving innovation and economic development. By leveraging each other’s expertise, resources, and networks, the three organizations can amplify their impact and create lasting value for businesses and communities in Negros Oriental.
As the meeting concluded, participants expressed optimism about the potential of e-commerce to transform Negros Oriental’s economy and improve livelihoods. By working together towards a common vision, NOCCI, SU-TBI, and Agro-DigitalPH aim to build a more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous future for the province.
The collaborative efforts between NOCCI, SU-TBI, and Agro-DigitalPH exemplify the spirit of partnership and innovation driving economic growth in Negros Oriental. By embracing digital technologies and fostering entrepreneurship, these organizations pave the way for a brighter and more prosperous tomorrow.