Tuesday, June 23, 2026

MARKETOUR Ignites Responsible Storytelling in Philippine Tourism

On June 11, 2026, the Bulwagang Balagtas at Polytechnic University of the Philippines — Manila became a hub for thoughtful conversation on the future of travel. MARKETOUR: Redefining Destinations Through Immersive Experiences, organized by the P1ONEERS Production, invited students and young professionals to rethink destination marketing and to place community, culture, and responsibility at the center of tourism narratives.

Spearheaded by project heads Ryjam Keanril T. Garcia, Mariella A. Orbeta, and Kevin N. Tubieron, MARKETOUR blended academic inquiry with real-world practice. The daylong program drew marketing and tourism students eager to learn how storytelling, cultural sensitivity, and creative strategy can transform ordinary places into meaningful experiences without exploiting their people or heritage. Keynote and panel speakers drove the event’s message home. 

Creative directors Ms. Mica Dela Rosa and Mr. Caleb Cosico of BBDO Guerrero shared case studies from influential campaigns like Philippine Airlines Safetynovela and It’s More Fun in the Philippines. They emphasized that effective tourism marketing does not require sensationalism; rather, it succeeds when campaigns are rooted in genuine human connection and a respect for local contexts. 

Their insights encouraged attendees to prioritize authenticity and responsible representation when developing campaigns. Digital storyteller and travel filmmaker Mr. Renzo Maano added a creator’s perspective, urging content producers to move beyond chasing virality. He underscored creators’ ethical duty to highlight the lives, voices, and traditions behind every destination, rather than reducing communities to mere backdrops. His field-based anecdotes offered practical guidance on how to balance engaging visuals with respectful narrative framing. 

Adding a powerful voice on representation, Ms. Anna Carres De Mesa—Miss Tourism Worldwide 2026 and Miss World Philippines 2026 First Princess—spoke about the role of ambassadors and influencers in modeling culturally sensitive tourism promotion. Her remarks reinforced the event’s call to elevate community-led stories and to ensure that tourism amplifies, rather than erases, local identity. 

The program was punctuated by dynamic performances that showcased Filipino artistry and enlivened the forum. Theatro Lumino Dance Company, singer Felicity Sasis, and the p-pop boy group BILIB delivered performances that complemented the event’s themes of culture and creativity, creating moments of emotional resonance between speakers and the audience.

MARKETOUR’s core advocacy—“Marketing with Purpose, Traveling for the Future”—challenged attendees to embrace a tourism practice that honors ecosystems, preserves heritage, and uplifts communities economically and culturally. Workshops and Q&A sessions equipped students with frameworks for ethically minded campaigns and actionable tips for community engagement, research, and co-creation. 

By bringing together industry experts, creators, and aspiring marketers, MARKETOUR fostered a new generation of thoughtful storytellers committed to sustainable tourism. The event reminded participants that tourism’s true value lies not in likes or visitor counts but in the dignity and well-being of the people who call destinations home. 

As the students return to classrooms and field projects, MARKETOUR’s message will continue to reverberate: when marketing is guided by integrity and respect, travel becomes an opportunity for meaningful exchange—one that preserves culture, supports communities, and ensures destinations remain vibrant for generations to come.

Visit P1ONEERS on social media for updates:

Facebook: @PUP1ONEERS

Instagram: @pup_p1oneers

Tiktok: @official.p1oneers

Intellegal Launches AI-Powered Legal Research Platform for Philippine Legal Professionals

MAKATI CITY, Philippines — Philippine legal technology company Technese Legaltech Inc. has officially launched Intellegal, an artificial intelligence-powered legal research and review platform designed specifically for lawyers, law firms, law students, and corporate legal teams in the Philippines.

Available through intellegal.ai, the platform aims to transform how legal professionals conduct research, analyze cases, review contracts, and navigate complex legal materials by combining multiple legal workflows into a single AI-assisted environment.

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape professional services worldwide, Intellegal positions itself as a tool that enhances legal practice rather than replaces it. The platform is built on three core principles: accelerating legal research, providing verifiable legal citations, and supporting lawyers in making informed decisions while maintaining professional judgment.

One of Intellegal’s standout features is Case-Law Analytics, a research engine that integrates case retrieval, statutory matching, and legal analysis into one workflow. Instead of switching between multiple databases, legal texts, and research notes, users can access relevant Philippine legal materials from a unified platform.

Complementing this is Deep Synthesis, an AI-powered legal research assistant that allows users to ask legal questions in plain language. The system then generates structured legal research reports based on Philippine laws, regulations, and case precedents. Importantly, every citation can be traced back to its original source, ensuring transparency and verifiability.

“In the Philippines, legal work demands both speed and precision,” said Hazel Bascon, Co-Founder of Intellegal. “We want lawyers to ask questions in everyday language and, in a single workflow, see the relevant cases, the laws that govern those cases, and a clear analysis they can verify.”

Beyond research, Intellegal offers several specialized tools tailored to modern legal workflows. Law Explorer helps users navigate statutes and regulations alongside related case law, while Case Contrast enables side-by-side comparisons of court decisions, legal facts, rulings, and reasoning.

The platform also includes Visual Digest, which transforms lengthy legal documents into easy-to-understand summaries and visual representations, and Contract Review, a clause-by-clause analysis tool that identifies potential legal risks and recommends revisions based on Philippine law.

Security and privacy remain a key focus for the company. Intellegal states that user data, uploaded documents, research histories, and personal information are protected through encryption and are not shared with third parties for commercial purposes.

As legal professionals increasingly adopt AI-driven solutions, Intellegal seeks to become a trusted digital assistant that helps Philippine legal practitioners work faster, smarter, and with greater confidence.

Monday, June 22, 2026

Freelancers Share What They Wish They Knew When They Were Starting Out

Manila, Philippines – What people don’t always see about freelancing is the reality of irregular income, delayed payments, and tax fees that chip away at their earnings before it even gets to them. Here’s how freelancers Andrea Sumida, Founder and Creative Strategist of Kohi Social, and Lyn Cepillo, a content creator and social media manager, work around this challenge.

Build your budget around your most conservative income month.

“When I first started freelancing, one of my biggest struggles was treating every payment like stable income.” Andrea shares, “Since projects and payments were irregular, there were months that felt abundant and others that felt very tight. I also underestimated how important budgeting, emergency funds, and cash flow management were as a freelancer.”

Many long-time freelancers encourage building one’s monthly budget around their lowest-income month. This way, it creates a financial safeguard and ensures essential living expenses like rent, groceries, and bills are still covered during slow periods. Anything earned beyond that can then go towards personal rewards, savings, or even investments.

Be more intentional about how and where your money moves.

The process of managing money - especially USD payments - has become a financially draining process. Freelancers receive payments through one platform, convert currencies through another, then transfer funds again to a local bank, this time just to access their earnings.

“Freelancers mostly think it’s just 1-3%, but when you actually think about it, like when it seems to accumulate, you’ll realize how big it actually is,” Lyn points out. “Imagine transferring platform to platform, and each platform has its own different conversion and transfer fees. They look at the percentages and think it’s small, but with the current economy, each deduction could be at least one meal, which is a big thing.”

To help address this, Lyn and Andrea use the GCash Virtual US Account, which removes the need to move money across multiple platforms. Once USD is deposited, users have control over when to convert it. After withdrawing to their wallet, users can pay bills, save, and even invest all within the platform.


As Andrea explains, “For me, tools like GCash help simplify day-to-day transactions, bills, transfers, and even budgeting. It removes a lot of friction from managing finances, especially when you’re handling multiple projects or clients at once.”

Freelancers can start using the GCash Virtual US Account by simply following these steps:
  • Open the GCash app. Tap US Accounts in the Explore the App section
  • Tap Continue and verify your information
  • Complete your account creation

Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Adopts GCash Solutions to Streamline Student Payments and Financial Assistance Disbursements

Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) and GCash have formalized a partnership to bring digital payment and disbursement solutions to PUP's more than 20 campuses nationwide. With the rollout to start in School Year 2026–2027, the initiative allows students to pay school fees and receive financial assistance using GCash, enabling faster, cashless, and more accessible services to communities nationwide.

The collaboration was formally celebrated at a ceremonial launch held at the Mateo Conference Room of PUP's main campus in Sta. Mesa, Manila. The event was led by PUP President Dr. Manuel "Bong" Muhi, Executive Vice President for Planning and Finance Alberto C. Guillo, and Director, Funds Management Office Catherine "Cathy" Oposa, who championed the collaboration from the ground up.

Through the partnership, students will be able to use GCash for scan-to-pay transactions at all 20 campuses, online web payments for a seamless enrollment-to-payment experience, and GBills for Open University and certification fees. Five thousand GCash cards will also be distributed to scholars, athletes, and student representatives to support cashless disbursements of scholarships and financial assistance.

As the most populous state university in the Philippines, currently serving over 106,500 students, PUP has built its reputation on accessible, affordable education, offering free tuition across all its campuses nationwide. Under President Muhi, the university has made digital transformation a cornerstone of its operations, with a centralized enrollment portal that positions PUP to deploy integrated solutions at scale.

“Through this partnership, the PUP community will benefit from accessible digital financial services such as Scan-to-Pay, Bills Payment, Mobile Payment Solutions, and Fund Disbursement Services, promoting faster, safer, and more convenient transactions for the Iskolar ng Bayan,” Dr. Manuel M. Muhi, President of PUP, shared.

“Partnering with PUP is a meaningful step in helping make digital financial services more accessible to students across the country. Through this collaboration, we hope to support the university’s commitment to innovation by providing solutions that make payments and financial assistance disbursements faster, safer, and more convenient for the entire PUP community. At GCash, we believe that empowering students with accessible digital tools also helps prepare them for a more digitally connected future,” said Cleo Celeste Santos, GCash Head of B2B Sales.

Further, partnership reflects a broader push to advance financial inclusion among young Filipinos. Students no longer have to contend with long lines, time-consuming trips, or manual paperwork. With the integration of GCash digital financial tools and solutions, essential campus services are made faster and more accessible for communities across the country.

By bringing its digital finance ecosystem directly into campuses across the country, GCash continues to work with schools and organizations nationwide to expand access to digital financial solutions, creating services that are more seamless, more accessible, and more in tune with the way young Filipinos live and learn today.

For more information, please visit www.gcash.com.

Philippine Blockchain Week 2026 Showcases the Future of Web3 Innovation in Southeast Asia

The Philippines once again cemented its position as one of Southeast Asia’s emerging blockchain hubs as Philippine Blockchain Week (PBW) 2026 successfully gathered industry leaders, innovators, policymakers, and technology enthusiasts from June 19 to 21 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.

The three-day event highlighted the rapid evolution of blockchain technology and Web3 applications, providing attendees with a comprehensive look at how decentralized technologies are reshaping industries across the region. From financial services and enterprise solutions to digital identity and public infrastructure, PBW 2026 demonstrated the growing impact of blockchain in real-world applications.

One of the major highlights of the event was the Official Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony, which formally inaugurated the PBW 2026 Innovation Expo. The ceremony was led by prominent government officials, Web3 pioneers, and industry captains who emphasized the importance of collaboration between the public and private sectors in accelerating digital transformation. The expo featured groundbreaking blockchain platforms, fintech solutions, tokenization projects, and next-generation digital infrastructure designed to support the future digital economy.

Another key attraction was the "Decoded: Deployed" Main Conference, where global thought leaders discussed how blockchain technology is moving beyond theoretical concepts into practical implementation. Panel discussions explored topics such as financial inclusion, decentralized finance (DeFi), digital asset adoption, and secure data ownership. Experts shared insights on how Web3 technologies are helping underserved communities gain access to financial services while enabling businesses to build more transparent and efficient systems.

The event also hosted the highly anticipated Global Creator & Influencer Summit, bringing together digital entrepreneurs, content creators, and social media personalities. Discussions centered on the future of the creator economy, exploring how blockchain-based platforms, digital ownership, and tokenized communities are empowering creators to build sustainable revenue streams. Attendees also enjoyed the vibrant Celebrity Bazaar, which added excitement and energy to the convention floor.

Complementing the conference and expo was the ALT+TAB Gaming & Music Festival, where technology, gaming, and entertainment converged. Visitors experienced immersive esports competitions, interactive Web3 gaming showcases, and live performances from popular artists including 1st One, Ameurfina III, PRIMO.ph, Donnalyn, and KAIA.

As blockchain adoption continues to accelerate across Southeast Asia, Philippine Blockchain Week 2026 served as a powerful platform for innovation, collaboration, and education. The event showcased how the Philippines is playing an increasingly important role in shaping the future of Web3 while fostering an ecosystem where technology, creativity, and entrepreneurship can thrive.