SEIPI highlights Induction Innovation and partnership in Psece 2025

Semiconductor and Electronic Industries in the Philippines Foundation, Inc. (Seipi) concluded 20th The Philippine Semiconductor and Electronics Convention and Exhibition (Psece) from Oct. 28-30, 2025, at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, with 7,460 guests.
Guided by the theme, “unlocking unlimited possibilities: Philippine Proviconductor and Electronics Eveniction through sustainable and intelligent production,” the three-day exhibitions are equipped with plenary sessions, networking exhibitions, and aspemeational technical pungerium (ants).
Law of proportion: Murata Boy brings robots to life
One of the highlights of the opening activities was the cutting ceremony of the poison-guided microphone “Murata Boy,” a signature scaled robot developed by the Philippine Delicate Co of Murata, Inc. (PMM). PMM is the official exhibitor of the event.
“Watching Murata Boy ride a bike isn’t just entertainment; it brings to life the future of robotics and sensor integration that continues to inspire the next generation of inventors,” Masayeshi Koda, President of Murata, says in his message of support.
“Visitors to our booth will experience the wonder of Murata Boy, a humanoid robot that demonstrates the perfect integration of advanced gyroscopic sensors and autonomous control technology,” he added.
Industrial Recognition for this Nation
Global industry representatives brought messages of support to the opening ceremony. Consassador Constance sees that Singapore has emphasized the important role of organizations in global technology and employment, noting the rise of SwitApore as strong semiconductor contributions and the Philippines’ strong contributions. He called for a deepening Singapore-Philippines relationship and urged Asean to strengthen its position as a reliable, competitive hub amid global challenges.
Ambassador Endo Kazuya of Japan praised the semiconductor and electronics industry for its role in innovation and daily life, emphasizing the long-term cooperation with the Philippines and the Philippines. He noted that Japanese firms, including Murata, are helping to turn the country into an important manufacturing hub, creating chains to strengthen global chains. Ambassador Kazuya also praised SEIPI for promoting industry communication and emphasized the importance of sustainable, intelligent production for a strong future.
Dr. Andreas Michael Pfafferchke, the German ambassador, congratulated Sepi on the 20thth PSECE also highlighted the strong trade, technology and economic cooperation between Germany and the Philippines. He stressed the relevance of German engineering and Philippine manufacturing, noting the importance of combining competitiveness with sustainability, training and innovation.
Together, the ambassador’s messages emphasized the importance of the Philippines’ growth in the Global Semiconductor and Electronics Sector. They reinforce a shared commitment to innovation, resilience, and international cooperation for a creative, blue, and resilient future.
Partners in leading the charge for green and sustainable growth
The session opened on an encouraging note as Arlene Sy Soriano, Assistant Vice President and Head of Marketing and Engagement at Gen Corp., highlighted green growth. “
He stressed that in today’s fast-changing industry, driven by competition, technology and global trade, sustainable growth has come together with leadership. Green growth, he explained, means rethinking how businesses expand by using reliable, cost-effective and environmentally responsible energy.
Renewable energy, Ms. Sy Soriano noted, it is not a buzzword but a business imperative. Investors and consumers alike are now looking beyond products to examine how they are made and how operations impact the environment. This shift puts energy decisions at the core of the company’s strategy and highlights the “Energy TrileMMA” of safety, accessibility, and environmental performance that is now essential for every forward-thinking company.
Power reliability, he added, remains important in industries such as semiconductors, where brief power interruptions can lead to production and financial losses. While the Philippines still receives about 60% of its energy from coal, Ms. Sy Soriano points to the growing renewable sector, stressing that in the semiconductor sector, clean energy means not only compatibility but competitiveness.
First, Gen, has seen this change firsthand as more and more companies embrace renewable sources to power their operations. He concluded by confirming Gen’s first role in accelerating the country’s transition to renewable energy and empowering industries to align growth with sustainability.
At that time, Dr. Chandramogan Anamirtham of Western digital Technologies Philippines Conde Technologies philippines He reiterated the company’s commitment to good and green production, which is consistent with its vision, “verification data, driving force.”
Dr. Anamirtham emphasized the company’s central role in digital progress with the statement, “No hard drive, no ai.” He outlined the Western digital road of automation and digitalization in its Philippine facilities in the next three to five years, which aims to position the country as a Smart and data production center.
As an industry leader and the first in the Philippines to be recognized as a World Common Forum Lighthouse, the digital world continues to grow closer by reducing the energy behind the environment, empowering communities, and incorporating green practices in all its operations.
Together, digital west and Gen Corp. incorporating Seipi’s concept of the Elect Heater, in the competitive Electronics industry. Their leadership in Psepe 2025 emphasizes a shared commitment to sustainability and innovation that drives the Philippines to harmony where technology and ethics go hand in hand.
Keeping the Circuit Strong: GOV’t Rally Leaders Behind the Semiconductor Industry
Secretary of Dost Dr. Renato U. Solum, JR.th Philippine Semiconductor and Electronics Convention and Exhibition (PSECE).
Senator Legarda pointed out that the industry is the cornerstone of the Philippine economy, accounting for half of all merchandise sold and employing millions of people across the country. Besides its economic value, he highlighted the harmony of science, technology and education, and education in national development.
“The semiconductor and electronic sector is more than an economic chain,” said Senarda in his message. “It symbolizes what our country can achieve when innovation, education, and opportunity come together. Our future as a competitive and inspiring nation depends on how much we nurture and empower our people.”
He also reiterated his long-standing endorsement, ending his authorship of the Philippines Doction Act (Republic Act No. 11293), stimulating new strategies in the framework of the country’s development and promoting science and technology. The law aims to develop scientific talent, encourage research, and empower Filipinos, especially women and youth, to compete in the world’s sought-after industries.
In his speech as the chairman of the Senate committee on High, technical, and Vackarda Education, Satan Legarda emphasized that education is the backbone of building workers ready for the future. He called for the alignment of academic programs with industry needs, the modernization of training programs, and greatly strengthened efforts to develop global fire talent.
For his part, Secretary Sovilum emphasized this idea and described the semiconductor and electronic sector as “the heartbeat of the Philippine economy.” He said the challenge now lies with the stakeholders that the Philippines “can prove the future of the multibillion-trillion-peso industry” and is determined as a leader in the world’s technological revolution.
He pointed out the four pillars of the host’s strategy, human welfare, religious science education, wealth generation, and sustainability, and ongoing efforts to strengthen these are discussed. These include the delivery of engineers through the science and technology program, the Balik science program, and dost courses; Enhanced degree programs in microelectronics, AI-enabled manufacturing, and semiconductor engineering; TESDA’s improved TEST efforts; and the establishment of centers for planning microelectronics, materials science, and green manufacturing. He also mentioned the introduction of Didiman’s center in the Cliep Circuit and Device Center, which he said will promote domestic IC Design and innovation.
At that time, Secretary Roque congratulated the industry for two decades, cooperation, and continuous growth, which shows the strength of the sector and the strong cooperation between the government and the sector. He also expressed the government’s commitment to continuous support through programs focused on SME development, Talent Pipeline Strengthening, and streamlining business processes to attract more capital.
He also emphasized on AO No. 31, issued by President Ferdinand Marcos, JR., which created an advisory council to guide the development and competitiveness of the industry. Secretary Rque emphasized the need to go “beyond traditional manufacturing” and invest in additional value-added activities such as IC Design, R&D, and skill-driven capabilities. “Doing blue and stable, “he added,” is not optional; it is important. “
All three government officials called for unity in building a smart, sustainable future, and celebrated Psesce’s Milestone as a shared success of the Philippines Seminemiactor and Electronics Phonduture.
From Manila to Asean: Powering the region’s future at Psecece 2026
As the philippines ride its asean A seat Next year, the nation will cassis Its leadership in innovation and regional cooperation through the Philippine Semiconductor and Electronics Convention and Exhibition Hosted by Seipi, Psece 2026 aims to promote the shared desire of Asean: A connected, competitive, and dynamic development region with the potential to relate to the future of global technology.
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