Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries—including entertainment and e-sports—and the Philippines is taking decisive action to ensure its youth are not left behind.
This February, the Philippine Coding Camp (PCC), in partnership with Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila and Lyceum of the Philippines University Cavite, will launch a nationwide Generative AI Workshop Series as part of InnoVision, PCC’s flagship platform for next-generation technologies and innovation.

This initiative matters now more than ever. As the world embraces AI as the backbone of future professions, Filipino learners need access to tools and training that match global standards. By opening doors to AI’s real-world applications—from content generation and game design to e-sports analytics and production—PCC and LPU are giving young Filipinos the competitive edge they deserve.
A newly formalized Memorandum of Agreement solidifies the collaboration among PCC, LPU Manila, and LPU Cavite. Together, they aim to bring international-level Generative AI education to students and educators, beginning in NCR and CALABARZON before expanding to underserved and remote regions across the Philippines. This workshop series marks the starting point of a multi-city national roadshow specifically designed to reach communities where tech opportunities rarely arrive.

Through this partnership, PCC will deliver:
- Certification training in Generative AI
- Internationally benchmarked training materials
- Collaborative student–faculty projects
- Exposure to global standards in AI innovation
At the heart of InnoVision’s mission: Reach the unreachable, democratize world-class innovation, unite the nation through technology, and build partnerships.
PCC invites universities, LGUs, and organizations nationwide to co-host future legs of the roadshow.
Key leaders present at the MOA signing included PCC Founder & CEO Dr. Gabriel Avelino S. Sampedro, Marketing Manager Ms. Shekinah Huyo-a, and executives from LPU Manila and LPU Cavite.
After the success of InnoVision 2025, the movement now expands into a full-scale national learning initiative for 2026, covering multi-city workshops, ideation sessions, and certification tracks developed with international partners, including APU Malaysia.
As the Philippines builds its next generation of innovators, PCC remains at the forefront, bridging academe, industry, and global opportunity to shape a future where every Filipino student can thrive in the digital economy.
