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1st Mindanao Technology Summit


The Green Valley College Foundation, Inc., is one the fastest growing educational and training institution based in the City of Koronadal, South Cotabato. One of our major milestones for this year is to bring to our region the 1st Mindanao Technology Summit 2009. The summit will be a gathering of students, instructors/professors, IT professionals and businessmen with interests in the field of IT and IT enabled services. It will be held at the South Cotabato Gymnasium and Cultural Center, City of Koronadal, South Cotabato on November 21, 2009.

Organized by our institution in partnership with a multinational company, International Business Machine (IBM), it shall center on the theme “ICT and Beyond.” The radical developments in the field of ICT opened up emerging business and career opportunities for Filipinos. Awareness of these opportunities will make us more responsive to the challenging times.

Keynote speaker is Mr. Reynaldo Lugtu Jr, who will speak on the future of IT and II careers in Philippines. He is professor of marketing and management in the Graduate School of Busisness, De LaSalle Universtity and Country Manager, Communications Sector of IBM Philippines.

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