Author: WILMAR NICOLAS DULDULAO

  • Fujifilm Expands Presence with New Office in Cebu City

    Fujifilm Expands Presence with New Office in Cebu City

    In response to the surging demand for its products and services, FUJIFILM Philippines Inc. (FFPH) and FUJIFILM Business Innovation Philippines Corp. (FUJIFILM BI PH) have announced the relocation of their offices to a larger space in Cebu City.

    The new office, strategically situated at Mercedes Benz Tower, Mindanao Ave Cebu Business Park, Cebu City, marks a significant move for the global leaders in innovation. This expansion aims to strengthen Fujifilm’s foothold in the region, enabling the brand to better cater to the local market and provide an enhanced experience for customers.

    L-R_ FUJIFILM BI PH Hideaki Kato and FFPH President Masahiro Uehara at the ribbon cutting ceremony on February 27, 2024

    The Cebu City office will serve as a hub for after-sales support, featuring a local repair center for digital cameras and endoscopy products. Additionally, it will host a showroom showcasing advanced cameras, cutting-edge printing machines, and business software solutions, offering customers an interactive experience with Fujifilm’s latest innovations in imaging and document management technology.

    Mr. Masahiro Uehara, President of FFPH, expressed confidence in the strategic move, stating, “This relocation reinforces our commitment to swiftly expand our local operations, making our products and services more accessible to the southern part of the country.”

    Photo Caption: L-R_FFPH President Masahiro Uehara, Cebu City Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia, and FUJIFILM BI PH Hideaki Kato, at the ribbon cutting ceremony on February 27, 2024

    Adding his perspective, Mr. Hideaki Kato, President of FUJIFILM BI PH, mentioned FUJIFILM BI PH has almost 60-years’ experience in the Philippines and continuously provides document process innovation for Cebu customers. He also highlighted the synergy between the two entities, stating, “We are proud to unveil this new office, bringing us closer to our customers in Cebu and emphasizing the collaboration between FUJIFILM Business Innovation Philippines and FUJIFILM Philippines.”

    Fujifilm, renowned for its relentless pursuit of technological advancements and customer-focused solutions, leverages its photographic industry expertise to push growth in healthcare, materials, and business innovation. The company’s new group purpose, “Giving our world more smiles,” underscores its commitment to creating a brighter future in society.

    For more information, visit www.fujifilm.com/ph & www.fujifilm.com/fbph.

    About FUJIFILM Philippines Inc.

    Established in 2012, FUJIFILM Philippines Inc. (FFPH) serves the Philippine market in Electronic and Photo Imaging, Graphic Systems, Medical Systems, and Industrial Products. The company prioritizes after-sales support, maintaining a local repair center and a wide distribution network.

    About FUJIFILM Business Innovation Philippines Corp.: FUJIFILM Business Innovation Philippines Corp. (FUJIFILM BI PH) is a leading provider of document services and communications. With a commitment to innovation, customer service, and sustainability, FUJIFILM BI PH offers a holistic ecosystem of products and solutions, including office multifunction devices, cloud and mobile solutions, multichannel marketing solutions, and business process management solutions.

    Reference & Media Enquiries:

    Sharmaine Barrios
    Marketing Communications Manager
    FUJIFILM Business Innovation Philippines Corp.
    Email: sharmaine.barrios.dn@fujifilm.com

    FUJIFILM Philippines Inc.
    Corporate Communications Division
    Email: cc.ffph@fujifilm.com

  • New Survey Reveals Filipino Emergency Medical Professionals Often Overlook Life-Threatening Brain Condition

    New Survey Reveals Filipino Emergency Medical Professionals Often Overlook Life-Threatening Brain Condition

    The disregard for encephalitis despite symptoms, coupled with low confidence in recognizing the condition, underscores the urgent need for medical training.

    MANILA, PHILIPPINES—A new survey commissioned by Encephalitis International, the peak global body for encephalitis, reveals that Filipino emergency medical professionals often overlook encephalitis, a life-threatening neurological condition characterized by brain inflammation, despite the presence of common symptoms. Survey results showed that over half (54%) of local respondents did not consider infectious encephalitis, and three-quarters (74%) did not consider autoimmune encephalitis as a diagnosis when presented with a list of accepted symptoms for each condition. The survey findings are released in line with World Encephalitis Day on February 22, 2024.

    Moreover, despite encephalitis leading to death in up to 40% of cases, 66% of the respondents did not consider death as a potential patient outcome resulting from delayed recognition and treatment.

    “In the wake of these alarming survey findings, it is clear that much more must be done to bridge the gap in encephalitis awareness and expertise. Encephalitis International is determined to increase this awareness among medical professionals through the development of globally accessible training programmes which will provide the tools for them to better recognise and treat encephalitis. Of course, we cannot do this alone and will continue to work alongside international entities, such as the World Health Organization, to elevate encephalitis as a global health priority,” shared Dr. Ava Eason, Chief Executive of Encephalitis International.

    The condition can happen to individuals of any age, sex, and ethnicity, with symptoms varying depending on the type. Symptoms of infectious encephalitis encompass altered consciousness, behavioral changes, fever, and headaches, while autoimmune encephalitis presents with memory issues, psychiatric symptoms, altered consciousness, and personality changes.

    With the risk of death or permanent brain impairment when the disease strikes, first responders are essential in promptly considering encephalitis during health emergencies to mitigate the worst-case patient outcomes. Misdiagnosis in patients leads to worse patient outcomes

    The survey results reveal the reality for encephalitis patients in the country. Roschelle Del Rosario, caregiver based in Bulacan and mother to 23-year-old patient named Alex, shared their struggle with his rapid symptom progression despite medical intervention. Initially experiencing insomnia, hallucinations, agitation, personality changes, appetite loss, and seizures, Alex was misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder. However, a second opinion in May 2023 revealed autoimmune encephalitis.

    But diagnosis was just the beginning. Alex’s health rapidly declined, leading to a four-and-a-half-month coma following the misdiagnosis. Roschelle highlighted the extensive research required into treatment options., which due to limited local resources, is largely dependent on international organizations like Encephalitis International, who is committed to funding research that aims to advance recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition as well as rehabilitation and quality of life of all people affected and their families..

    “Alex had his whole life ahead of him as a graduating college student and the top of his class when his symptoms appeared. Today, he’s a fighter battling encephalitis. He’s overcome his comatose state and is even able to use his mobile phone again after losing his cognitive and motor skills due to the disease. Eight months into this journey, he still faces significant challenges like hallucinations and memory loss. Sometimes, you’ll talk to him and the next second, he’ll ask who you are. It’s a tough road, but we still consider ourselves fortunate because, even though treating encephalitis in the country is difficult, we’ve found dedicated professionals who are willing to help and learn more about this disease so Alex can regain his health and have a chance at a normal life again,” shared Del Rosario.

    Supporting emergency medical professionals with training for diagnosis

    Further survey results found that only (35%) a third of local emergency medical professionals surveyed strongly agreed that their training had given them the confidence to recognise encephalitis. More than three-quarters (79%) somewhat or strongly agreed that they would benefit from more training.

    Dr. Ferron Ocampo, an Adult Neurology Fellow of the Philippine Neurological Association and an advocate for encephalitis awareness, recognizes the challenges regarding the lack of training in encephalitis recognition and management in the country due to its rarity. Priority in resource allocation, including education and training, is given to more common conditions such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer. However, Dr. Ocampo stresses the importance of advocating for encephalitis awareness because this condition needs immediate attention, as delayed diagnosis can lead to worsening of the patient’s condition and serious consequences if not treated promptly.

    “Encephalitis is a neurological emergency that can have devastating consequences if not diagnosed and treated promptly. However, not all medical professionals are aware of the symptoms and are confident in managing them. As we celebrate World Encephalitis Day, various international and local stakeholders should collaborate to prioritize providing training and resources to medical professionals worldwide in order to enhance encephalitis detection, diagnosis, and treatment,” Dr. Ocampo shared. In line with this urgent need for education, Encephalitis International is launching its largest fundraiser yet, “Don’t Delay. Give Today.” This initiative aims to promote early recognition and treatment to prevent death and disability from encephalitis by developing accessible, accredited training modules to provide more robust information and training on encephalitis. Emergency medical professionals in the Philippines and globally can access training opportunities by signing up for free professional membership.

    Reference:

    Lariza Garcia

  • UNIQLO Venice Grand Canal Opens on March 01, 2024 at Venice Grand Canal Mall

    UNIQLO Venice Grand Canal Opens on March 01, 2024 at Venice Grand Canal Mall

    UNIQLO customers will witness the opening of UNIQLO Venice Grand Canal on March 01, 2024 located at Ground Floor, San Marco Wing, Venice Grand Canal Mall, Upper McKinley Rd, Taguig City, Metro Manila.

    Photo Credit: UNIQLO

    Visit the newest LifeWear Store in Taguig, UNIQLO Venice Grand Canal to enjoy LifeWear pieces at limited offer prices starting at P390. Get a chance to win a limited edition UNIQLO novelty items when you shop LifeWear with a minimum single-receipt of P2,500 from March 1 – 7, 2024 but terms and conditions apply.

    I’m intrigue of their store opening deals of UNIQLO for Men such as Cotton Relaxed Ribbed Jogger Pants, Cotton Linen Stand Collar Short Sleeve Shirt, Cargo Pants, Dry-Ex Crew Neck Short Sleeve T-Shirt, Ultra Stretch Dry-Ex Tapered Pants, U Wide Fit Parachute Cargo Pants, Ultra Stretch Dry-Ex Jogger Pants and Socks. Perhaps you’ll be interested of the reasonable deals of UNIQLO for Women and Kids, too.

    Photo Credit: https://faq-ph.uniqlo.com/pkb_Home_UQ_PH?id=kA32t000000kCXb&q=venice&l=en_US&fs=Search&pn=1

    The first 100 customers in line at UNIQLO Venice Grand Canal will receive free Glazed Raised Doughnut from Randy’s Donuts (March 1 – 3, 2024); free P100 off GRAB Voucher (March 4 – 7, 2024 ) and Free Parking for first 3 hours for a minimum spend of P500 from March 1 – 3, 2024 only.

    You may consider the UNIQLO Venice Grand Canal store opening deals and online store exclusive from March 1 – 7, 2024.

  • UNIQLO Manila’s Dry Crew Neck Short Sleeve Color Orange T-Shirt for Men

    UNIQLO Manila’s Dry Crew Neck Short Sleeve Color Orange T-Shirt for Men

    Who else had joined the launched of UNQIQLO Philippines’ first retail location in the Philippines last June 2012? UNQIQLO Mall of Asia Store is the first retail location of UNIQLO Philippines in the country located at SM Mall of Asia, Bay City, Pasay City, Philippines.

    I believe that you’ve already get one of the UNIQLO clothing and accessories to any of the nearest UNIQLO Stores located in your place or community.

    In the past weeks, I was able to purchased of the UNIQLO’s Dry Crew Neck Short Sleeve Color Orange T-Shirt (XL) for Men at UNIQLO Manila, Glorietta 5, Ayala Center Brgy. San Lorenzo, Makati City. The brand UNIQLO’s clothing is “Made for All” regardless of the social status of the shoppers as long as they have the capacity to buy clothes as part of their fashion and lifestyle. Consumers are looking a brand that offers a high quality and reasonable cost of clothes and accessories for their daily use in the community.

    The UNIQLO’s Dry Crew Neck Short Sleeve Color Orange T-Shirt for Men is the newest apparel I acquired recently for my versatile everyday basic clothing wear in the society. I like and love it of its silky smooth and quick-drying fabric. If you’ll wear it, you’ll understand the casual feel of cotton. A polyster lining with quick-drying DRY technology. It’s made of 66% Cotton, 34% Polyster (34% Uses Recycled Fiber). A basic design that styles on its own or in layered looks.

    A simple but elegant design and comfortable clothing to wear with ease for my casual daily activities in the community. You can get exclusive benefits when you download the UNIQLO App.

  • Book Launch of Adarna House’s Newest Picture Book, Feeding the Hungry Ghost at The Studio, Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City

    Book Launch of Adarna House’s Newest Picture Book, Feeding the Hungry Ghost at The Studio, Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City

    Are you excited of the Adarna House’s Newest Picture Book, Feeding the Hungry Ghost? Who else will get a copy of the book for your own reading?

    On September 24, 2024, everyone have enjoyed the storytelling session and book talk at The Studio, Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City. Attenders was excited of The Book Launch of Adarna House’s Newest Picture Book, Feeding the Hungry Ghost.

    Photo Credit: Adarna House

    Storyteller Jing was excited in sharing the story of Feeding the Hungry Ghost! She also gave life to the story of Feeding the Hungry Ghost, the first-ever trilingual picture book. Storyteller Jing shared the story well to the listeners and believed that they will get a copy of the book for their own reading in their homes or other suitable places of the whole story of the Feeding the Hungry Ghost.

    Of course, the lovely book creators Alanna Michelle Escudero and Bru Sim shared about their recipe for a good storybook like Feeding the Hungry Ghost.

    After the storytelling session and book talk or at the end of the program, Alanna Michelle Escudero and Bru Sim signed the copies of the picture book, Feeding the Hungry Ghost.

    Who was thrilled of the storytelling session of the Feeing the Hungry Ghost? Well, the book, Feeding the Hungry Ghost is now available in Fully Booked.

    Reference & Contact:

    Gelai C. Manabat
    Senior Marketing Executive
    Adarna House, Inc.
    +63 969 302 0055
    www.adarna.com.ph
    fb.com/adarnahouse
    instagram.com/adarnahouse

  • Allianz PNB Life Extends Availability of Wealth Building Product STEP UP 7

    Allianz PNB Life Extends Availability of Wealth Building Product STEP UP 7

    Wealth building and wealth protection are two important aspects to consider given the current economic situation in the country. It is important for Filipinos to boost their savings and ensure that their assets grow, so that they are protected for their future needs.

    Allianz PNB Life (AZPNBL) remains committed to its purpose of securing more Filipinos by helping them build wealth as their protection and legacy to their families through its STEP UP 7 financial product. STEP UP 7 stands for Short-Term Endowment Plan with Uniform Payouts. It is a single-pay, non-participating endowment life insurance plan that matures in 7 years.

    Stable income stream

    The STEP UP 7 is ideal for individuals who want to add another stable and guaranteed stream of income to boost their savings while enjoying the benefits of insurance coverage. The plan offers guaranteed protection, maturity benefits, and an additional annual payout of 3.25% for 7 years.

    Since its launch in 2019, it has garnered the attention of customers becoming one of the most availed products of AZPNBL. Its popularity among customers led to the roll-out of the product’s third tranche with an allocation of 2 billion pesos.

    AZPNBL opened the third tranche in May 2023 with an adjusted coupon rate to adapt to current market trends and prevailing yield rates. It garnered even faster sales due to the attractive coupon rate offered to both new and repeat customers.

    Opportunity to build a legacy

    Given its success, AZPNBL has decided to extend the STEP UP 7 offer starting January 15, 2024, until supplies last. This extension allows more customers to avail of this plan and take advantage of its benefits of boosting their savings.

    Allianz PNB Life Chief Product Provider Officer Leo Tan, Jr. says, “I am immensely proud and excited to reintroduce our special proposition, STEP UP 7. It is tailored specifically to the unique financial needs and preferences of Filipinos and is designed to provide guaranteed savings and protection for those seeking medium to long-term financial solutions.

    Our proposition includes a guaranteed payout feature that allows customers to save up over time with the additional payout every year, while providing a level of protection with insurance coverage. This ensures that Filipinos can achieve financial stability and security while they work towards their financial goals. We understand the importance of financial security for Filipinos, and we have designed the STEP UP 7 propositions with this in mind. We take into account the long-term outlook and affinity of Filipinos towards financial planning, ensuring that our proposition aligns perfectly with their needs.”

    The STEP UP 7 product is exclusively available to PNB customers. Find out more about the product through AZPNBL Life Changers by visiting the nearest PNB branch.

    Reference:

    Lariza Garcia

  • Allianz Liga Eskwela Kaagapay: Teaching Financial Literacy and Technical Skills thru Futsal

    Allianz Liga Eskwela Kaagapay: Teaching Financial Literacy and Technical Skills thru Futsal

    Allianz PNB Life Insurance Inc. (Allianz), in partnership with The Henry V. Moran Foundation (Moran Foundation), recently launched a futsal for development program: Allianz Liga Eskwela Kaagapay. This grassroots program combines technical skills training and financial literacy development through futsal for Department of Education (DepEd) public schools.

    Game time: U18 girls defending champion Valenzuela (maroon) vs Manila

    “The program innovatively uses futsal, an indoor small-sided version of football, widely played in Philippine grassroots communities. Allianz Liga Eskwela Kaagapay aims to teach public school children technical skills in football as well as basic financial literacy through capacity building trainings for teachers, training sessions with students, and competitions,” said Gino Riola, Chief Marketing Officer & Head of Sustainability in Allianz. “Teachers who attend the training receive balls to be used in their schools, and also have the chance to be seconded to further coaching and official development programs under the Philippine Football Federation (PFF).”

    For the win: Pasig U18 celebrate their U18 championship win

    “Since 2008, the Moran Foundation has been supporting football for development programs in public schools, orphanages, and NGOs across the country,” said Danny Moran, Chairman of the Moran Foundation. “But we realized that a major difficulty in promoting field football in most Filipino communities and schools is the lack of access to pitches. However, all these schools have access to covered basketball courts so it was natural to use futsal (indoor 5-aside football) for the kids as it is a game that has been proven to be an excellent formator of one’s technique, skill, and game awareness.”

    The Liga Eskwela Kaagapay Program promotes futsal development through the Moran Foundation’s partnership with DepEd and its close ties to the PFF. The program trains PE teachers on the basics of futsal coaching, officiating, and tournament organization, then supplements the training with futsal competitions organized by the Moran Foundation in collaboration with the PFF. In 2024, the program is currently working in all 16 school divisions/cities of the DepEd National Capital Region and in 12 school divisions/cities in DepEd Region 7. The program will also soon be implemented in Mindanao.

    The program also emphasizes using futsal for the development of financial values, and trains public school teachers to utilize futsal skills and games to teach public school children basic financial literacy concepts such as goal setting, savings, and budgeting. A report published by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas in 2023 showed that the Philippines ranks third from last in ASEAN in terms of financial literacy with only 25 percent of Filipinos being financially literate.

    “Football and futsal in schools are fun for both the teachers and the students. Thus, through our partnership with the Moran Foundation, Allianz PNB Life hopes to address the financial literacy gap in the Philippines by using an attractive medium like futsal to get basic concepts across to public school teachers and students,” added Riola. “Liga Eskwela Kaagapay helps achieves Allianz PNB Life’s sustainability agenda in the country since it directly helps us address the UN Sustainable Development Goal #4 – Better Education.”

    Liga Eskwela Kaagapay aims to work with at least 100 public school teachers to reach 10,000 public school children in collaboration with DepEd Regions in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

    Danny Moran, Chairman, The Henry V. Moran Foundation

    The winners of the one-day Liga Eskwela Futsal Festival 2024 in La Salle Greenhills last Jan. 21 are as follows:

    ● 12U Boys: Champion – Mandaluyong; 2nd Place – Caloocan; 3rd Place – Valenzuela.

    ● 12U Girls: Champion – Manila; 2nd Place – Muntinlupa; 3rd Place – Valenzuela.

    ● 16U Boys: Champion – Pasig; 2nd Place – Caloocan; 3rd Place – Valenzuela.

    ● 16U Girls: Champion – Malabon; 2nd Place – Muntinlupa; 3rd Place – Parañaque.

    ● 18U Boys: Champion – Pasig; 2nd Place – Manila; 3rd Place – Quezon City.

    ● 18U Girls: Champion – Valenzuela; 2nd Place – Pasig; and 3rd Place – Caloocan.

    Allianz PNB Life’s Grace Dar Santos, Head of Corporate Communications and CSR Lead; Jesus Dennis Montealto, Henry V. Moran Foundation, Program Coordinator; Gino Riola, Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Sustainability, Allianz PNB Life; Kevin Goco, Philippine Football Federation and Fang Siong Chong, Chief Financial Officer, Allianz PNB Life

    Reference:

    Lariza Garcia

  • Oreo Pokémon Launch Party at Activity Center, Ayala Malls TriNoma

    Oreo Pokémon Launch Party at Activity Center, Ayala Malls TriNoma

    Let’s Play With OREO POKEMON!

    For more than one hundred (100) years, OREO has been offering the sweetness of cookies to our families in the community, nationwide and worldwide. OREO Chocolate Sandwich Cookies with Chocolate Flavored Cream is one my favorite cookies for snack great with milk or any suitable beverages during a break or while watching animated movies like Pokémon in our home.

    On February 18, 2023, I have attended the successful Oreo Pokémon Launch Party at the Activity Center, Ayala Malls TriNoma, North Avenue, corner Epifanio de los Santos Ave, Quezon City, Philippines organized by Mondelez Philippines, Inc.

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