Thursday, July 3, 2025

Michael Harris Conlin Wins 2025 Philippine Barista Championship, Paving the Way for Philippine Coffee on the World Stage

Michael Harris Conlin, a long-time advocate for Philippine coffee and social entrepreneurship, has been named the 2025 Philippine National Barista Champion, following his standout performance at the Philippine Barista Competition held recently at MAFBEX. His victory not only marks a personal milestone, but also reaffirms his mission: to build a beautiful coffee future by elevating Philippine coffee —  through connection, unity, and bold innovation.

With this win, Conlin will represent the Philippines at the World Barista Championship, to be held at HostMilano in Milan, Italy from October 17 to 21, 2025.

This will be Conlin’s second time competing on the world stage. In 2019, he made history as the first Filipino barista to reach the semi-finals of the World Barista Championship in Boston, USA, placing 15th in the world — a groundbreaking achievement that broke the glass wall and opened the path for more Filipino baristas to follow.

This year, his goal is even higher: to reach the global top 6 — and to bring home the World Barista Championship title to the Philippines for the first time.

Known for his deep commitment to uplifting Filipino coffee farmers and creating sustainable, community-driven impact through his ventures, Conlin’s championship routine centered on the theme of “connection.” It was a compelling message woven through coffee, community, and co-creation — demonstrating that truly exceptional coffee is not a solo achievement, but a collective triumph across the value chain.

“This win isn’t just mine,” Conlin shared. “It belongs to the farmers, the roasters, the scientists, the baristas, and the dreamers who all worked together to create something extraordinary. Coffee is about co-creation — and that’s what we’re celebrating.”

At the heart of his presentation was a championship blend of Philippine Liberica (Barako) from Laguna and Colombian Mokka, developed through months of experimentation and collaboration with world-renowned Colombian producer Wilton Benitez. This bold fusion symbolized the potential of cross-cultural partnerships to transform local coffee into world-class experiences — while proudly showcasing Liberica’s unique qualities to a global audience.

Beyond the competition stage, Conlin is the founder of Henry & Sons, The Giving Café, and the Institute for  Coffee Excellence, through which he has built long-term relationships with coffee farming communities across the Philippines. From advocating for fair trade and post-harvest innovation to investing in farmer education and product development, his work champions a common goal: to create a beautiful coffee future — one rooted in dignity, collaboration, and global recognition for Philippine coffee. “We’ve always believed in the beauty and potential of Barako,” he said. “This isn’t just about flavor; it’s about identity, resilience, and pride. When we unite as an industry — farmers, processors, scientists, and baristas — we don’t just compete. We resonate.”

As he prepares to return to the world stage, Conlin’s message is clear: this is more than a competition — it’s a movement. A movement to connect, to uplift, and to bring the spotlight to the richness of Philippine coffee. With passion, unity, and purpose, his dream is within reach — to bring the WBC Championship title home to the Philippines.

Michael’s competition coffees, including the Philippine Liberica  Colombian Mokka coffees, are now available for coffee lovers to experience at The Giving Café, and online through Henry & Sons’ official stores on Shopee, Lazada, and TheVault.ph.

For more details about the Michael Harris Conlin and his bid at the World Barista Championship stage, please visit thevault.ph.

Allianz PNB Life Supports Zero Hunger Through Sustained, Strengthened Food Rescue Partnership

Allianz PNB Life Chief Marketing Officer Gino Riola delivers the keynote message during the opening session of the Zero Summit, emphasizing the importance of making sustainability a core business strategy.

Food insecurity remains a pressing issue in the Philippines, with 27.2% of Filipinos experiencing involuntary hunger according to a Social Weather Stations survey conducted on March 15 to 25, 2025. 

This contrasts with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) 2024 Food Waste Index Report of 2.95 million tonnes a year, or 26 kilograms (kg) per capita of food waste in the Philippines.  The Food Waste Index measures the amount of food and its inedible parts wasted in retail, food service, and households. The household sector worldwide accounted for 60% or 631 million tonnes of wasted food, followed by food service at 28% or 290 million tonnes, and retail at 12% or 131 million tonnes. This posts not only a challenge to overflowing landfills; the food waste materials also emit greenhouse gases that impact the environment. 

Sustainable solutions to this inequity were discussed in the recent Zero Summit led by Scholars of Sustenance (SOS) Philippines, a food rescue and environment foundation that rescues good quality surplus food and makes these available to vulnerable communities.  

Sustainability as a strategy

With its unwavering commitment to sustainability and social impact, Allianz PNB Life (AZPNBL) continues its partnership with SOS Food Rescue Philippines. Gino Riola, AZPNBL Chief Marketing Officer, delivered the keynote message during the Zero Summit opening session. 

AZPNBL is committed to operating as a responsible business, taking into account the impact of its activities on people and the environment. In his talk, “Sustainability as a Strategy,” Riola focused on the importance of making sustainability the core of every enterprise.

He encouraged other business leaders to start with Purpose. “Sustainability strategies must be grounded in the company's core purpose and values,” he explained. 

He added that it is also important to link the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework to the business goals. This echoes the ESG triple bottom line principle: People, Planet, Profit. “Sustainability must be integrated into the business model, he added. “It should not be mere optics. Hindi pwedeng puro palabas lang, dapat may balik din o clear connection to the organizations mission for it to be sustainable. Sayang ang effort kung hindi rin lang maipapagpatuloy.” 

Allianz PNB Life Chief Marketing Officer Gino Riola joins fellow panelists at the Zero Summit to discuss sustainable solutions to food insecurity and food waste in the Philippines.

Innovation and compassion

SOS Philippines Food Rescue Country General Manager Rachel Marie Q. Luna underscored the importance of partnerships in helping the advocacy reach more Filipinos in need. “It is in these partnerships that our mission is able to reach farther, respond faster and serve more communities.”

Luna proudly shared that through its partners and its food rescue ambassadors, it has already reached its year-to-date goal, with more than 2.5 million meals served.  “At Scholars of Sustenance Philippines, we believe no one should go hungry while good food is being discarded. That is why we recover surplus and deliver it to those who need it most-creating a food system that is not only charitable but circular by design. One that transforms excess into access, waste into worth, and scarcity into shared abundance.”

“We are here today because of partners who help bring this vision to life-not just through generosity, but through action. Partners who give us the courage to move forward with quiet but steady confidence in tomorrow, and who show us that building harmony is more than an aspiration-it is something we can come home to.”

Since the launch of its partnership with SOS Philippines in 2023, AZPNBL has conducted food drives and volunteer activities among its employees, along with the donation of a truck that is used for food rescue missions. “We stand alongside those who believe that a better world is ours to make; that real, lasting impact grows from intention, care, and collaboration. And we are moved by those whose spirit to go further reminds us that progress happens when we push beyond limits and choose purpose, again and again,” Luna said.

The global focus of Allianz is on climate action. Riola said that this is reflected locally through Carbon footprint reduction initiatives in operations, its continued partnership with SOS Food Rescue Philippines, and the upcoming relocation to a certified green building in Makati. Riola adds, “Allianz is committed to sustainability—not just in protecting the future of its clients, but in ensuring the planet is ready for tomorrow.”

Taste the Universe with Celestial Cocktails by Skybar at Solaire Resort North

(From L-R) Solar, Milkyway, and Lunar from Skybar’s new Celestial Cocktails menu boasting flavors out of this world. 

Raise your glass to the stars and embark on a captivating journey as Skybar unveils its latest Celestial Cocktails. Designed to transport you beyond the ordinary, these cosmic creations offer a mesmerizing constellation of flavors. Whether earthy and umami, sweet and fruity, or delicately floral, every sip is thoughtfully designed to charm the senses.

As night falls, bask in the glow of the moon and stars while indulging in six exclusive new cocktails, alongside four Skybar classics enhanced with a stellar twist.

Begin your interstellar exploration with Milkyway, a smooth, rich cocktail infused with buttery pandan flavors. Embrace duality with Solar and Lunar, two citrus-infused blends that balance bright zest and delicate sweetness.

(From L-R) Rose Skies, Synodic Dew, Supernova, and Midgard – Classic Cocktails from Skybar’s menu, enhanced with a twist from the new Skybar Celestial Cocktails menu

Feel the explosive vibrance of Supernova, a bittersweet, fruit-forward creation featuring Apricot Liqueur, Hennessy VS, and Absinthe. Journey back to Earth with Midgard, a tropical-meets-smoky delight, or Rose Skies, a lush botanical blend perfect for a laid-back evening.

Gemini (intro) and Gemini (extro) from the Celestial Cocktail menu – come face to face with citrussy hints of charred pineapple, bringing out a salty oriental sweetness for Gemini (intro), and a subtle bite of saltiness from an earthy-citrus blend for Gemini (extro)

Continue your discovery with the Gemini cocktail, a salty-sweet combination that captivates, or Synodic Dew, an umami-rich infusion with honeydew notes. If you crave effervescence, Harmony blends a bold mango soda base with mellow chocolate bitters for a bubbly indulgent taste.

Harmony – a perfect blend between bold and bubbly with a rich mango soda base and a mellow hint of chocolate bitters

Elevate your evening and revel in the celestial experience at Skybar with flavors that bridge Heaven and Earth. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, each cocktail offers a unique journey among the stars.

For reservations and inquiries, visit sn.solaireresort.com or sn.solaireresort.com/dining/skybar, call +632 8888 8888, or email snrestaurantevents@solaireresort.com to book your table and enjoy an out-of-this-world experience at Skybar.

Time’s Running Out on Home Credit’s Sulit-Skwela Deals for as low as ₱16 per day

The back-to-school season is in full swing, and for many Filipino families, it’s crunch time for last-minute shopping. With school checklists still incomplete, essential gadgets for learning, and staying connected are now top priorities.

Enjoy stress-free last-minute shopping with Home Credit

Home Credit Philippines makes last-minute shopping easier with Sulit-Skwela 2025 deals. Get essential devices for as low as ₱16 per day or ₱469 per month through flexible installment plans of up to 24 months, with 0% interest and zero downpayment options. All it takes is one valid ID, with approval as fast as one minute.

As a bonus, every laptop purchased under the Sulit-Skwela offer comes with FREE GFiber Prepaid UNLI internet. But hurry, time’s running out! Sulit-Skwela 2025 runs until July 31, only. Don’t miss this final call to score sulit gadget deals that are easy on the pocket.

Check out the top gadgets you can get with Home Credit.

Data-Ready smartphones for as low as ₱649 per month or just ₱22 per day

  • realme C75 – Get this reliable device for as low as ₱24 per day or ₱729 per month for 9 months, retailing at ₱8,999.
  • Tecno Mobile Camon 40 Premier 5G – Own this feature-packed 5G phone for just ₱46 per day or ₱1,359 per month for 12 months, priced at ₱21,999.
  • OPPO Reno 13 F 4G – Enjoy this amazing unit for only ₱26 per day or ₱769 per month for 18 months, which retails at ₱17,999.
  • Honor X9c – Experience this remarkable smartphone for as low as ₱24 per day or ₱719 per month for 18 months, priced at ₱16,999.
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 – Score this budget-friendly device for just ₱22 per day or ₱649 per month for 9 months, retailing at ₱7,999.
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – Get this premium flagship model for ₱88 per day or ₱2,629 monthly for 24 months, retailing at ₱84,990.

All-day laptop buddies for as low as ₱1,199 per month or just ₱40 per day

  • Acer Aspire Go 14 – Grab this well-rounded performer for everyday schoolwork for as low as ₱40 per day or ₱1,199 monthly for 18 months, retailing at ₱29,999.
  • Acer Aspire Lite 15 – Make this excellent device yours for ₱45 per day or ₱1,359 monthly for 18 months, priced at ₱33,999.
  • Lenovo Ideapad 1 82R400VXPH – Own this laptop designed for smooth multitasking for ₱44 per day or ₱1,319 monthly for 18 months, retailing at ₱32,995.
  • Lenovo IdeaPad 1 15AMN7 82VG002DPH – Get this solid back-to-school companion for as low as ₱47 per day or ₱1,399 monthly for 18 months, priced at ₱34,995. 
  • HP 15 – Get your hands on this incredible laptop for ₱47 per day or ₱1,399 monthly for 18 months, retailing at ₱34,990.
  • realme Book Prime Laptop – Seize this stylish and powerful device for ₱88 per day or ₱2,639 per month for 12 months, retailing at ₱43,990.

Swak sa budget tablets for as low as ₱469 per month or just ₱16 per day


  • realme Pad Mini – Take advantage of this compact device built for everyday use, available for just ₱36 per day or ₱1,079 monthly for 6 months, with a retail price of ₱8,990.
  • Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE – Enjoy this reliable tablet for ₱23 per day or ₱689 per month over 9 months, priced at ₱8,499.
  • Honor Pad X9a with Keyboard – Get this multi-tasking-ready tablet for only ₱17 per day or ₱509 per month for 18 months, priced at ₱11,999.
  • Huawei Matepad SE - Avail this sleek and versatile device for ₱30 per day or ₱889 monthly for 9 months, retailing at ₱10,999.
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus – Experience high performance in a slim package for as low as ₱60 per day or ₱1,799 per month for 6 months, retailing at ₱14,990.
  • OPPO Pad Air – Get this lightweight and dependable tablet for just ₱16 per day or ₱469 monthly for 18 months, priced at ₱10,999.

Enjoy the Sulit-Skwela promo at over 15,000 Home Credit partner stores in more than 75 provinces nationwide. Applying for product installments is easy, with in-store Home Credit sales representatives ready to assist. For added convenience, you can also apply for pre-approval through the Home Credit App, available on Google Play, the App Store, or Huawei AppGallery for a faster and smoother shopping experience.

To explore gadget specs, find nearby partner stores, compare prices, browse the latest Home Credit deals, visit Shoppingmall.ph.

For more updates from Home Credit Philippines, check out its official website, www.homecredit.ph, or follow its official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts.  

Home Credit Philippines is a financing company duly licensed and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).  

Say Yes To Sm’s End Of Season Sale

There is no better time to revamp your wardrobe, refresh your space, and restock your must-haves than right now—because SM’s End of Season Sale is in full swing, and it is everything a bargain hunter dreams of.

This limited-time shopping event, which runs until July 6, 2025, offers up to 70% off across hundreds of stores, ranging from fashion-forward finds to home essentials and everything in between. Whether you are eyeing that new appliance, hunting for a sleek sofa, or itching to update your closet, SM City Grand Central, SM Center Sangandaan, and SM City Valenzuela have you covered.

Stretch your peso with irresistible markdowns from your favorite stores at SM—including The SM Store, Surplus, Miniso, Watsons, Simply Shoes, SM Supermarket, and SM Hypermarket. Fashion lovers can say YES to fresh new looks from SM’s trendiest boutiques, while wellness seekers can treat themselves to beauty and self-care finds, all in one convenient destination.

And it is not just about shopping—SM makes it an experience. Swing by SM Appliance Center for major upgrades on home electronics, Our Home for chic interiors, and Ace Hardware for DIY essentials. Feeling peckish? Make a delicious pit stop at the SM Foodcourt or explore the mouthwatering new food stalls at SM City Grand Central, SM Center Sangandaan, and SM City Valenzuela—where flavors from around the world meet local goodness.

So, whether you are in it for the steals, the thrill, or simply a good day out, SM City Grand Central, SM Center Sangandaan, and SM City Valenzuela are ready to welcome you with doors wide open and discounts waiting to be discovered.

Time is ticking, and the deals are flying—shop now, save big, and say YES to SM’s End of Season Sale before it ends on July 6!

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

MSMEs advised to take small steps towards AI adoption

 

Speaking before the North Luzon Area Business Conference of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) held in Bataan province, Uy championed technology adoption, especially in the face of widespread use of new technologies such as generative AI.

As intimidating and complex artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) should take gradual but steady steps towards exploring how these could make operations more efficient and scalable, according to Converge ICT Solutions Inc. CEO and 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo (PBC&E) Chairman Dennis Anthony Uy. 

Speaking before the North Luzon Area Business Conference of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) held in Bataan province, Uy championed technology adoption, especially in the face of widespread use of new technologies such as generative AI. 

“Companies all over the world are trying to adapt to AI. Here in the Philippines, we’re barely scratching the surface. And the smaller businesses, which are just starting to embrace digitalization, have to learn new ways of doing business with the growing pervasiveness of these new technologies,” said Uy.

“AI is not just for medium to large companies. Micro and small businesses can also find a foothold in the use of the game-changing technology,” he added. “With AI adoption, MSMEs can potentially increase efficiency, reduce costs, and drive competitive edge.”

Coming from a trip to Taiwan which is known as the global hub for the semiconductor industry, Uy noted that artificial intelligence is making its way through the manufacturing value chains of most technology sectors.

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. CEO and 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo (PBC&E) Chairman Dennis Anthony Uy (third from left) delivered the keynote address during the opening ceremony of the North Luzon Area Business Conference of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) held in Bataan.
IN PHOTO (from left): PCCI-Bataan President Bryan Joseph Banzon, PCCI Chairman Emeritus and ECOP and Philexport President Sergio Ortiz Luis Jr., Converge CEO Uy, Bataan Governor Hon. Jose Enrique “Joet” Garcia, PCCI Vice President for Regional Affairs and Membership Bing Sibal-Limjoco, PCCI Director for Environment and Climate Change and Education and Corporate Governance Edgardo Lacson, PCCI-North Luzon Area Vice President Atty. Maria Amalia Tiglao-Cayanan, and PCCI-Region III Regional Governor Cristina Tuzon.

“If the Philippines can find a niche spot in this value chain, the multiplier to employment, skills and knowledge upgrading, and the effect on downstream industries is massive,” he said. “While micro and small businesses may not yet be able to participate in these larger value chains, where they can benefit from is by taking small steps in adapting AI tools,” noted Uy. 

From the part of the local government, Bataan Governor Jose Enrique “Joet” Garcia III pledged his support to make his province “future-ready” by hosting start-ups and supporting digitally-enabled businesses.

“We want to express the support of the provincial government of Bataan, of course together with all the local government units for the creative and innovative industry. We know this sector is the key to accelerate more productivity and growth, especially for the youth who were born adept to digital devices,” noted Garcia. 

The possibilities of AI use were experienced first-hand by micro and small businesses in the Byte Forward Hackathon jointly organized by Converge, PCCI, the Department of Trade and Industry, and Converge subsidiary Rev21 Labs. 

Converge and the participating small businesses came up with problem statements stemming from actual pain points experienced in the course of business. Ten teams of third and fourth year college students from Bataan came up with solutions aided by AI tools. 

Artificial intelligence will come into bigger focus in the 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo organized by the PCCI. As Chairman of the Conference, Uy deliberately made the move to make the event ‘technology-forward’ and bring modern, digital solutions to MSMEs. The Conference will be held on October 20-12 at the SMX Convention Center. 

Capacitating Educators for the Revised K–10 Curriculum: The 2025 COCOPEA–REX Regional Run

School leaders, stakeholders, and educators nationwide take part in the 2025 COCOPEA-REX Regional Run—deepening their understanding and strengthening their readiness for the effective implementation of the Revised K–10 Curriculum, particularly for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8.

From classrooms to communities, across institutions and islands—the COCOPEA–REX regional run gathers stakeholders and educators anew to lead, learn, and shape a better future for the Filipino learners.

As a new school year begins, educators are presented with an important opportunity to improve their teaching practices, serve their students more effectively, and ultimately, contribute to elevating the quality of education in our country. This year, with the Revised K–10 Curriculum taking root in our classrooms, that opportunity has never felt more urgent and meaningful.

This is the spirit behind the 2025 COCOPEA–REX regional run.

Organized by the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations (COCOPEA), the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), and Rex Education, in partnership with the Department of Education, this initiative aims to equip educators with the tools and knowledge needed to effectively implement the Revised K–10 Curriculum, particularly for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8.

A Transformative 2-Day Learning Journey Across the Archipelago

This year’s regional run, themed “Capacitating the Private Education Sector for the Effective Implementation of the Revised K–10 Curriculum,” aims to ensure that every Filipino learner has access to quality, relevant, and responsive education. The run began in Davao City on February 27–28, hosted by the University of the Immaculate Conception, Bajada Campus, welcoming educators from Regions 11, 12, SOCCSKSARGEN, and parts of BARMM. From there, the initiative traveled across the country through five more major legs: Baguio City – St. Louis University for Regions I, II, CAR, and parts of Region III,  Cebu City – Cebu Institute of Technology for Regions VII, VIII, and parts of Region IX, Iloilo City – Angelicum College for Region VI,  Cagayan de Oro – Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan for Region X, parts of BARMM and Region IX and  Muntinlupa City – San Beda College Alabang for Regions NCR, IV-A, and IV-B

School leaders, stakeholders, and educators nationwide take part in the 2025 COCOPEA-REX Regional Run—deepening their understanding and strengthening their readiness for the effective implementation of the Revised K–10 Curriculum, particularly for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8.

Over the 2-day program, participants were provided with the tools and platform to unpack the revised curriculum—not just in theory, but in practical, tangible ways. The first day opened with a plenary session that set the tone for the training—bringing together educators, administrators, and stakeholders to align on the goals and significance of the Revised K–10 Curriculum.

Following this, the second plenary session titled “General Updates on the Revised K–10 Curriculum” provided participants with an overview of the recent changes and developments, focusing on curriculum content and structural updates for the priority grade levels.

From there, participants moved into concurrent breakout sessions, grouped per learning area, for a curriculum walkthrough, where they engaged in two core activities:

●       An In-depth Exploration of Learning Standards for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8, clarifying what students are expected to know and do at each grade level

●       Curriculum Unpacking of Learning Competencies for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8, which involved breaking down each competency into practical, actionable teaching objectives

As the run transitioned into the second day, the focus shifted from understanding the curriculum to implementing it effectively in the classroom. It began with the third plenary session, titled “Evidence-Based Intervention: Focus on Pedagogical Practices and the Importance of Assessment,” highlighting how research-based teaching methods and meaningful assessments can drive better student learning outcomes.

This was followed by morning breakout sessions, again organized per learning area, that explored the Pedagogical Practices that Integrate and Develop Literacy and 21st-Century Skills through theoretical discussions and strategy-sharing. Educators shared strategies and discussed how to incorporate these essential skills into their teaching methods.

In the afternoon, educators participated in a series of hands-on workshops, still within their respective learning areas. These included:

●       A workshop on pedagogical practices to further strengthen instruction that fosters literacy and 21st-century competencies

●       A theoretical discussion and a workshop on effective assessment and feedback strategies, guiding educators in using assessment not only for grading but also for supporting student growth and reflective teaching.

School leaders, stakeholders, and educators nationwide take part in the 2025 COCOPEA-REX Regional Run—deepening their understanding and strengthening their readiness for the effective implementation of the Revised K–10 Curriculum, particularly for Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8.

Anchored in Purpose, Rooted in Legacy

This year’s run is especially meaningful as it coincides with REX’s 75th anniversary—a milestone that honors decades of commitment to supporting Filipino learners, educators, and institutions.

For 75 years, REX has stood not only as a learning solutions provider, but as a katuwang sa buhay—a partner for life, in learning, growth, and transformation. The regional run serves as a continuation of this legacy, reaching out to private schools, listening to their needs, and assisting them in navigating the evolving educational landscape through collaboration and shared learning.

Moving Forward, Together

With COCOPEA, CEAP, REX, DepEd, and countless Edukampyons at the forefront, this movement proves that progress is possible when we lead with collaboration, compassion, and courage. Even in the face of shifting systems and emerging challenges, we can always rise—grounded in legacy, driven by purpose—Para sa bata. Para sa mamamayan. Para sa bayan.

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