Sunday, March 1, 2026

Sarangani preschoolers to benefit from new ECCD Center

 


Alsons Power Group, through its Maasim-based Sarangani Energy Corporation and Siguil Hydro Power Corporation, has officially turned over its first Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Center in Sarangani, marking a significant step forward in its ongoing commitment to advancing community development through education.

Alsons Power Group, through its Maasim-based Sarangani Energy Corporation and Siguil Hydro Power Corporation, has officially turned over its first Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Center in Sarangani, marking a significant step forward in its ongoing commitment to advancing community development through education. Located in Barangay Amsipit, the new ECCD facility provides a dedicated, safe space for preschoolers to begin their formal learning journey.

The 48-square-meter center was built in partnership with the Local Government of Maasim and Barangay Amsipit officials, with the Mad family generously donating the land for the project. The facility is expected to benefit more than 50 children from Sitio Tahakayo and nearby Sitios Lebe, Makmal, Kabkal, and Titip.

Johny Mad recalled how, years ago, children in the sitio had to make do with informal and makeshift spaces for learning, often left behind by limited access and resources

His voice quivered as he addressed the crowd during the turnover ceremony, pausing briefly as if holding back tears.

Ingon sa akong mga kaila, ako daw ibaligya ning yuta… ngano ako lang man daw ihatag? Gitubag nako sila… kung ako ning ibaligya mahurot man dayon na. Ihatag na lang nako kay ang itukod ani sobra pa sa kwarta nga hangtud mawala nako aning kalibutana mapahimuslan pa sa daghang kabataan,” said land donor Johny Mad.

(“Some of my acquaintances told me I should sell this land — why give it away?” Mad recounted. “I told them that if I sold it, whatever money I earn would eventually be spent. But if I donate it, what will be built here is worth far more than money — something that will continue to benefit many children even long after I am gone.”)

While Alsons Power has long been known for delivering reliable and affordable energy to Mindanao, the company emphasized during the ceremony that powering communities goes beyond electricity.

“When we build a power plant, we help energize homes and businesses. But when we build an ECCD Center, we help build dreams,” said Jose Luis R. Angco, Senior Vice President and Business Manager for Generations. “Education is as much a necessity as electricity. It’s what lays the foundation for a better quality of life.”

The focus on early childhood is a strategic move. While Alsons Power has long supported high school and college scholars, the company recognized the gap in the earliest, most critical years of development. In many rural areas, "classrooms" for pre-schoolers are often makeshift or non-existent.

The support won’t stop at the physical building. Through the Conrado and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation Inc., the company will also provide capacity-building training for ECCD teachers and volunteers to ensure the quality of instruction matches the new facility.

“This project is a testament to what we can achieve when we come together with a shared vision for our children’s future,” said Vice President for Corporate Services Maria Jiji Q. Lara. “We are committed to building opportunities where they are needed most. For us, investing in these children is the best way to invest in the future of the communities we serve.” 

About Alsons Power Group

Alsons Power is the power business unit of the Alcantara Group, a Mindanao-focused enterprise with strategic investments in energy, agriculture, and real estate.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES


Praxismed Spotlights Next-Generation EMG and Integrated NMUS Solutions at PARM 2026

 



Praxismed Technologies Inc. showcased next-generation advancements in electromyography (EMG) at the 36th Philippine Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine (PARM) Annual Convention held at The Manila Hotel.

In line with the convention theme, “Rehabilitation Horizons: Innovations, Emerging Trends & Future Directions,” Praxismed presented the Natus UltraPro S100 EMG system, the newly launched Natus AVEMG (Augmented Visual EMG) software, and the Invisus Pro NMUS neuromuscular ultrasound system.

The Natus UltraPro S100 continues to be a trusted platform for precision EMG and nerve conduction studies, recognized for its reliability and streamlined workflow. Integrated with the Invisus Pro NMUS, clinicians can combine electrical diagnostics with real-time ultrasound visualization — an emerging standard in modern neuromuscular practice. The ultrasound system also operates independently as a point-of-care tool, expanding its clinical versatility.

Complementing the hardware innovations, AVEMG introduces intelligent software support that automatically flags waveform abnormalities, promoting more standardized interpretation and improved reading efficiency.

“The future of EMG is integration and intelligent augmentation,” said Romulo Spoclaaris (Spa) Fetalvero, Chief Technology Officer of Praxismed Technologies Inc. “By combining high-precision electrophysiology with real-time neuromuscular ultrasound and AI-assisted waveform analysis, we are helping clinicians enhance diagnostic confidence while improving workflow efficiency. Our goal is to empower specialists with tools that elevate both accuracy and patient care.”

By bringing together integration, visualization, and augmented analysis, Praxismed reinforces its commitment to equipping Filipino rehabilitation medicine specialists and neurologists with technologies that elevate diagnostic confidence and patient care.

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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Xpress Expands Salaried Driver Model With Full Benefits as MMDA Reports Over 62,000 Road Crashes in Metro Manila

 


 Manila, Philippines — February 2026 — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) recorded 62,723 road crash incidents in Metro Manila from January to November 2024, resulting in 332 fatalities, underscoring ongoing safety challenges across the capital’s transport network.

As traffic density and platform-based mobility services expand, Philippine mobility platform Xpress has launched its Driver Excellence Program (DXP) while expanding the deployment of fully salaried drivers receiving statutory Philippine government benefits.

The company said strengthening professional standards and employment structures is essential as urban transport systems grow more complex and as more skilled and college-educated workers enter gig-based mobility services.

“Road safety and workforce stability are interconnected,” Xpress said in a statement. “Urban mobility cannot scale responsibly without disciplined training systems and stable employment structures.”

Structured Safety and Professional Standards

The Driver Excellence Program applies across taxi and ridesharing segments and includes:

Structured onboarding and certification

Defensive driving and road safety modules

Emergency response and incident protocols

Passenger service and conduct standards

Financial literacy and income planning workshops

Continuous performance monitoring and recertification

The company said the initiative is designed to reduce driver turnover, improve compliance with safety practices, and elevate service consistency across its fleet.

Salaried Drivers With Full Government Benefits

In parallel, Xpress confirmed that portions of its fleet operate under a salaried employment model. Drivers under this structure receive full Philippine statutory benefits, including contributions to SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG Fund.

The company stated that structured compensation and government-mandated benefits provide income stability while reinforcing accountability and operational discipline.

“Formal employment frameworks strengthen reliability,” Xpress said. “When drivers operate within structured systems of training, evaluation, and benefits, safety outcomes and service standards improve.”

Elevating Transport as a Sustainable Profession

Xpress noted that vehicle modernization and electrification alone cannot address road safety concerns.

“Vehicles do not determine service quality. Training, discipline, and employment stability do,” the company added.

By combining structured professional development with a salaried employment framework in selected fleet segments, Xpress aims to strengthen passenger confidence and support safer, more reliable urban mobility across Metro Manila.

About Xpress Super App

Xpress is a Philippine-based mobility platform operating taxi, motorcycle taxi, and ridesharing services. The company focuses on sustainable fleet expansion, safety discipline, and long-term driver professionalization aligned with Philippine regulatory standards. www.xpress.ph

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Drivers Shift to Greener Vehicles as Infrastructure and Institutional Support Strengthen Electrification Pathways

 

preview Xpress Super App reports growing driver migration toward hybrid and electric vehicles as operating economics improve and national EV adoption accelerates under EVIDA. The shift is reinforced by expanding infrastructure and institutional alignment, including BYD’s Philippine distribution through AC Mobility, energy transition efforts from Aboitiz Power, and investment support from Cebuana Lhuillier.

Xpress says the transition is driven by lower fuel costs, more predictable maintenance, and improved income stability — positioning electrification as an economic upgrade rather than an environmental obligation.

Manila, Philippines — February 2026 — As economic activity accelerates following the Lunar New Year period, Philippine mobility platform Xpress reports increasing migration among drivers toward hybrid and electric vehicles, citing improved operating economics and greater infrastructure visibility.

The shift comes amid steady national EV adoption following the implementation of the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA), with hybrid and battery electric vehicle registrations showing sustained year-on-year growth as vehicle supply and charging networks expand.

“Drivers are making rational upgrade decisions,” Xpress said in a statement. “Lower fuel costs, more predictable maintenance, and reduced downtime directly improve daily take-home pay.”

The broader electrification ecosystem in the Philippines continues to gain scale and institutional depth. Global electric vehicle manufacturer BYD operates locally through its official distributor AC Mobility, the mobility arm of Ayala Corporation, which has committed capital toward expanding EV retail networks and nationwide charging infrastructure. In parallel, energy sector leaders such as Aboitiz Power are advancing renewable generation and electrification initiatives that strengthen the long-term foundation for transport transition.

Xpress’ fleet modernization strategy is developing alongside this institutional build-out, positioning the company to benefit from expanding vehicle supply channels, growing charging density, and increasing power capacity as the national EV framework matures.

In addition, Xpress is supported by institutional stakeholders including Cebuana Lhuillier, whose investment participation reinforces the company’s capital stability and long-term expansion discipline.

“When established automotive, energy, and financial institutions invest in electrification infrastructure, it reduces uncertainty across the value chain — particularly for drivers evaluating long-term vehicle decisions,” the company added.

Drivers transitioning to hybrid and electric platforms cite:

Reduced fuel or energy expenses

More predictable maintenance cycles

Lower operating volatility

Improved long-term vehicle viability

The company emphasized that participation remains voluntary and economically grounded.

“Sustainability must work financially. Adoption strengthens when income stability improves and infrastructure development becomes measurable,” Xpress said.

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By aligning fleet growth with infrastructure expansion and institutional capital support, Xpress aims to provide drivers with a structured, economically sound pathway toward lower-emission urban mobility.

About Xpress Super App
Xpress is a Philippine-based mobility platform operating taxi, motorcycle taxi, and ridesharing services. The company focuses on sustainable fleet expansion, disciplined infrastructure alignment, and long-term driver professionalization.

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