Worry Free Cruising: Holy Week Travels with SM Supermalls’ 50 EV Charging Stations


Worry Free Cruising: Holy Week Travels with SM Supermalls’ 50 EV Charging Stations

As the Holy Week approaches, many Filipinos are gearing up for a well-deserved break, seeking the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re planning a road trip up north or a leisurely drive down south, you can #ReChargeWithSM through an extensive network of free Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) at 50 SM malls around the Philippines, ensuring your journey is smooth, convenient, and eco-friendly.

Before setting off on your Holy Week adventure, drive worry-free as SM Supermalls’ EVCS remain open to serve you, with the exception of The Podium from Maundy Thursday and Good Friday (March 28-29) and SM City Manila, SM San Fernando Downtown and SM San Pedro on Good Friday (March 29).

Now, let’s start your #EVTravelsWithSM with scenic routes and exciting destinations for your Holy Week getaway:

Davao

Visit Davao’s highlands and islands with your e-vehicle. Begin your journey by making a pitstop at SM Lanang and charge your e-vehicle at the mall’s basement parking. Indulge in the sea of clouds and reflect at the Majestic Peak with the 360-degree scenic view of the mountains and Via Crusis at Marilog, Davao City. Not into highlands? Discover giant clams and white sand beaches at the Island Garden City of Samal, a tropical haven near Davao City.

Bukidnon

Prepare your leather boots and feel the breeze at the Communal Ranch in Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao. With vast mountain ranges and adventure-packed activities, you’ll surely have a long weekend to remember. Plus, there’s a perfect place too to contemplate and have spiritual healing, which is The Abbey of the Transfiguration in Bukidnon. Just don’t forget to recharge your e-vehicle at SM Cagayan de Oro Downtown and SM Cagayan de Oro Uptown in preparation for this exciting nature therapy.

As you embark on your Holy Week adventure, let SM Supermalls’ extensive network of EV Charging Stations guide your way. Vacations in the Visayas and Mindanao can recharge at SM Cebu, SM Cagayan de Oro Downtown and SM Cagayan de Oro Uptown and SM Lanang in Davao.

With free charging services in strategically located branches nationwide, you can pack your bags, hit the road and make unforgettable memories this Holy Week with SM Supermalls.

Charge up your EV while recharging your energy at SM Supermalls!


Charge up your EV while recharging your energy at SM Supermalls!

Read on for some tips to maximize your time at SM while waiting for your EVs to charge

The in-mall charging stations support e-Vehicle brands such as Audi, BMW, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Volkswagen, and Hyundai, among others.

Good news for eco-friendly EV owners! You can find free EV Charging Stations (EVCS) at 49 SM malls nationwide. As the largest network of EVCS, SM Supermalls makes powering up your E-Vehicle quick, convenient, and gives you access to countless activities and entertainment.

Here are just a few of the activities you can enjoy while powering up your EVs at SM Supermalls.

1. Have a hearty meal at your favorite restaurant – or try something new!

SM Supermalls have numerous food options you can grab a bite from while waiting for your EV to charge. Dine in at your favorite restaurant, or be adventurous and try something new. Either way, you’re in for a treat, and maybe you’ll find yourself driving back to eat there again next time!

2. Get your steps in by walking around the mall, and taking the perfect selfie!

SM Aura Premier and SM Megamall are well-known for their vast collection of destination shops, while SM City North EDSA boasts of its Sky Garden and Cyberzone, which has all the latest gadgets and gizmos. If you happen to be at SM Mall of Asia, you can enjoy the picturesque sunset at SM by the Bay while having a cup of coffee or any early dinner. There are a lot of places to discover at SM Supermalls, but if you just want to relax, you can get a massage, a facial, or maybe get your hair and nails done while you wait.

3. Catch up on the latest movie offerings!

Everyone knows watching a movie is the ultimate pastime, so why don’t you catch one while your EV is charging up? SM Cinemas have some of the latest blockbuster hits that you can choose from, with great snacks available at the Snack Bar. If you’re going to wait for your charging EV, spend it by keeping yourself entertained!

4. Shop, shop, shop!

Drop by The SM Store for good finds and great deals; whether it be fashion, lifestyle, or beauty!

Time flies by when you’re having fun, and what’s more fun than going shopping around The SM Store? Browse each floor for everything and anything you’re interested in. Want a new pair of shoes? How about a brand new outfit for the next time you go out with family or friends? Or maybe you’re looking for items to spruce up your home – whatever it is, everything’s at SM!

SM Supermalls has a variety of options to choose from to make waiting more productive and fruitful. Next time you find that you need to charge your EV, head on to your nearest SM mall for an aweSM experience, without wasting a single minute of your time.

SM Supermalls’ EV Charging Stations support The SM Green Movement towards a greener planet. For more information on SM Supermalls’ sustainability efforts and a list of EV Charging Stations, visit www.smsupermalls.com and follow @smsupermalls on all social media accounts.

Empowering Women and Inspiring Change in Davao Light


Empowering Women and Inspiring Change in Davao Light

Engr. Daisy Vale de Gracia is the project engineer of the soon-to-be 50MVA substation located in Lanang, Davao City. It is now at 85% completion and will meet the growing demand for stable power in the area which includes the new township development in the city, the Davao Park District. She facilitates the implementation of the project and oversees the full scope of electrical construction. Her advice to young women is to “Embrace your passion, trust in your abilities, and defy stereotypes with confidence.”

The sound of Daisy’s safety shoes echoed as they hit the pavement of a 1,651-square-meter lot area under construction. She leads the team inside the walled site where the control building and steel structure of the soon-to-be 50 megavolt-amperes (MVA) substation are being prepared for the arrival and installation of major equipment.

Engr. Daisy Vale de Gracia is the project engineer of this substation of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light) located in a new commercial district in Lanang, Davao City. Now in her eighth year with the company, she is a Senior Engineer under the Substation Design Section of the Power Systems Design Department (PSDD), which manages lines and substation projects of the distribution utility.

Women engineers who lead and handle projects are not new in Davao Light, with Daisy being one of the first few who showed how women can also thrive in a male-dominated industry. Fearlessly continuing to blaze a trail for the next women engineers of the company, Daisy’s independence, courage, and determination were built by life’s trials.

“Losing my mother at the age of 15 was the most challenging moment of my life,” Daisy shared. As the second of five children, Daisy took care of her other siblings while her elder sister was away at college.

“The absence of a maternal figure forced me to become resilient and self-reliant, especially since I was thrust into the responsibility of taking care of my siblings. This shaped me into an individual who values the strength found within oneself.”

Daisy earned a degree in Electrical Engineering and placed 9th in the September 2015 Registered Electrical Engineers Licensure Examination. In 2016, she joined Davao Light at the same time when her father decided to take an early retirement.

“I am grateful to Davao Light because they believe that female engineers can contribute value. With the opportunity given to me, I was able to financially support my siblings’ education together with my other sisters,” she said, adding how she felt relief when her youngest sibling finished her education last year.

Daisy was involved in significant projects early on in her career, having handled the upgrade of Davao Light’s Buhangin Substation, which was her first major project back in 2019. She considers it as the project she feels most proud of. The substation upgrade was completed in 2021 and helped meet the growth and development of the area. It was the company’s first 69kV/13.8kV substation with two 33-MVA power transformers.

Substations and lines are important facilities for power distribution, considered the third and final stage in the delivery of electricity. These facilities receive and lower high transmission voltage for end-users. As a distribution utility, Davao Light has twenty-seven substations with four being fully digital.

Digital substations capture and transmit real-time data, allowing the utility to remotely monitor and have better and faster control of its power systems when necessary. For example, during unscheduled outages, system operation engineers can remotely transfer electrical loads from the affected substation to other nearby substations, helping prevent long power interruptions. In a nutshell, digital substations will improve the availability, reliability, and efficiency of the power supply in the area it serves.

“This substation in Lanang is a full digital substation,” Daisy said. Now at 85% completion, it will meet the growing demand for stable power in the area which includes the new township development in the city, the Davao Park District. Upon completion, Daisy shared that Davao Light will have six fully digital substations in its portfolio, with the other being the upcoming Panabo Substation.

“These celebrations not only recognize the achievements of women across various fields but also serve as powerful reminders of the ongoing work needed to achieve gender equality. These observances are instrumental in driving awareness and inspire collective action to address gender disparities and promote inclusivity.” – Engr. Daisy Vale De Gracia, on her thoughts about the International Women’s Day and National Women’s Month

Aside from handling this vital project, Daisy is also one of those handling Davao Light’s Substation Regulatory Asset Base, which ensures that all substation assets of the company are accounted for. She is also studying environmental-friendly alternatives to circuit breakers, an electrical safety device. This will further Davao Light’s advocacy of environmental protection.

When asked to describe who she is without the title “Engineer,” Daisy answered, “Just an ordinary lady who likes milk tea. I drink milk tea once a week on average. I have a sweet tooth and I like cakes and sweet pastries. I want to learn baking someday.”

Not one to shy away from learning, she is currently pursuing postgraduate studies for personal fulfillment and career advancement. She also recently got married and plans to focus on building her own family.

“Women are powerful because of their ability to break barriers and inspire positive change through their determination, compassion, and unwavering commitment to making a difference in the world,” she said.

March 2024 power rate down; Davao Light warns of high consumption during the summer months


March 2024 power rate down; Davao Light warns of high consumption during the summer months

Residential customers of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light) will see a decrease in their bills from March 12 to April 10, 2024, as the overall power rate is down to P8.9975 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) from P9.2570 last month.

Even with the rate decrease this March, Davao Light reminds customers of possible high electricity consumption during the summer months.

The P0.2595/kWh decrease in power rate is due to reduced generation rates brought about by decreased power supply prices from the Philippine Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) in Mindanao and coal prices from the world market. A typical household with an average monthly electricity consumption of 200 kWh will experience a drop of P51.90 compared to their February billing.

Despite this, the power utility reminds customers of possible high electricity consumption, especially since El Niño is here.

According to the latest climate monitoring of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the country’s weather bureau, the ongoing El Niño will likely persist until March, April, and May 2024, as suggested by the majority of global climate models.

“The lower power rate is a positive development for our customers following slight rate increases in the past two months,” said Fermin Edillon, Davao Light Reputation Enhancement Department Head. “However, even with the decreased rate, our customers may still incur high electricity bills if power usage is not well managed. We encourage them to effectively manage their consumption to avoid high electricity bills.”

It is important to note that monthly bills are affected by two factors – rates and consumption.

Power rates as seen in Davao Light’s unbundled monthly bills are divided into 4 major components: Generation and Transmission, Distribution, Subsidies and Other Charges, and Government Charges and Taxes. Generation and transmission charges are pass-through charges that the distribution utility collects and pays to power suppliers and the transmission operator, respectively. Meanwhile, the distribution charge that goes to Davao Light, and approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has not increased since 2013.

Since power rates are uncontrollable, Davao Light customers can still manage their electricity bills by focusing on their consumption. They can conserve energy by lessening the number of hours or days used for a particular appliance. Moreover, with hotter days come the frequent and longer use of cooling appliances. Davao Light advises customers to open doors and windows or use electric fans with lower consumption than air conditioners.

“March is Fire Prevention Month. It is equally important to apply electrical safety measures alongside energy conservation, as it will benefit our family and community,” Edillon added.

For more energy conservation and safety tips, Davao Light customers may check its official Facebook page DavaoLightOfficial. Meanwhile, for the complete monthly rates, customers may check http://www.davaolight.com.

Davao Light, an Aboitiz Power Corporation subsidiary, aims to provide its customers with a front-seat vantage point regarding its services, including the sourcing and pricing of its electricity. This is in line with the mission of the company to deliver, at the most reasonable cost, safe and reliable electric service to the people and businesses it serves.

DOST Seeks Legislative Support of Mindanao for 5 Priority Scientific Bills 


DOST Seeks Legislative Support of Mindanao for 5 Priority Scientific Bills 

The Department of Science and Technology Davao (DOST Davao) joined forces with the DOST Department of Legislative Liaison Office (DLLO) to organize a hybrid consultative forum that is geared towards advancing the nation’s scientific landscape. The event aimed to inform and update stakeholders on the priority bills of the DOST while seeking crucial support for the enactment of proposed science legislation.

The consultative forum, a collaborative effort between regional and legislative branches, gathered key figures in the scientific and legislative communities. 

The priority bills discussed during the forum included the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) Modernization Act, the Philippine National Nuclear Safety Act (PhilATOM), the Virology and Vaccine Institute of the Philippines (VIP) Act, the National Measurement Infrastructure System (NMIS) Act, the DOST Regional Office Act, and Science for Change Program Act.

The PHIVOLCS Modernization Act seeks to strengthen the capacity and capability of PHIVOLCS to provide better services critical to reducing disaster risk and losses and ensuring a safer, sustainable future.

The PhilATOM aims to create an independent regulatory body to synchronize all regulatory activities on ionizing radiation under one organization, conforming to international standards set by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The VIP Act aims to establish an institute to lead in-depth studies on viruses and their potential disease-causing agents among people, plants, and animals.

The NMIS Act will strengthen NMIS and attain harmonization of metrology standards, resulting in globally competitive and quality products and services, consistent with ASEAN and other recognized international standards.

Lastly, the Science for Change Act (S4CP) aims to significantly increase investment in Research and Development (R&D), and accelerate it to improve industrial competitiveness and capacity building among universities and industries, fueling innovation and socioeconomic growth in the country.

Dr. Anthony C. Sales, DOST XI Regional Director, emphasized the importance of the activity, stating, “This is a pivotal moment as we gather to inform and update our esteemed stakeholders on the priority bills of the DOST and, more importantly, to seek your valuable support for the enactment of proposed science legislations.”

The Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) Priority Legislative Agenda was at the forefront of discussions during the forum, reflecting the relentless commitment to fostering innovation, scientific advancement, and technological breakthroughs.

DOST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. expressed his call for collective effort, saying, “Let us help our country move forward through milestone STI legislations.” 

The sentiment was echoed by DLLO Director Lita Suerte Felipe who highlighted the opportunity at hand, stating that regional consultation is an opportunity they value because it helps improve the bill.

Dr. Teodoro Gatchalian, DOST Undersecretary for Special Concerns, underscored the Department’s dedication to enhancing services and efficiency, emphasizing the need for the passage of the proposed Acts. 

“The DOST is not resting in its desire to make its services more responsive, relevant, efficient, and effective. Our operations are always governed by directions, policies, guidelines, and laws that will make our services legitimate. We need the passage of these Acts,” remarked Dr. Gatchalian.

Celebrating International Women’s Day at SM


Celebrating International Women’s Day at SM. Over a thousand women’s
empowerment and gender equality advocates gathered at the Samsung Hall, SM Aura for a summit to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). Anchored on the IWD theme, ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,’ the summit was headlined by keynote speaker Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda (third from left), who was joined by (from right): SM Supermalls President Steven Tan, UN Women Country Programme Coordinator Rosalyn Mesina, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) O0cer-in-Charge Atty. Khay Ann Magundayao-Borlado and Deputy Executive Director Kristine Balmes, and moderator Bernadette Sembrano. Led by the PCW and UN Women, in partnership with SM Supermalls, the summit gathered esteemed speakers and panelists including United Nations Philippines Resident Coordinator
Gustavo Gonzalez, Australian Ambassador HK Yu PSM, Canadian Ambassador David Hartman, and She Loves Tech co-founder Leanne Robers.

DOST Calls for Research Proposals to Address National Priorities


DOST Calls for Research Proposals to Address National Priorities

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is urging researchers and research institutions to submit project proposals focusing on critical areas such as food security, improved transportation, affordable and clean energy, health care, education, social services, sound fiscal management, and bureaucratic efficiency.

The selected research proposals that will meet the criteria will be eligible for funding under the DOST Grants-in-Aid (DOST GIA) program. This initiative seeks to leverage the country’s scientific and technological capabilities to achieve sustainable economic growth and development. The program aims to strengthen participation, technology transfer, human resources development, information dissemination, advocacy, and linkages.

Researchers are encouraged to align their proposals with the DOST Strategic Plan for 2023–2028 to which revolves around four main pillars: human well-being, wealth creation, wealth protection, and sustainability.

Researchers can submit their proposals to various councils, including the National Research Council of the Philippines, the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development, the Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Research and Development, and the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development.

The submission period for proposals is set from March 1 to March 15, 2024, offering researchers a window to contribute innovative solutions to the country’s pressing challenges.

Interested applicants may access the DOST Project Management Information System (DPMIS) through this link: https://dpmis.dost.gov.ph/index.php

Overseas Filipino Professionals See Surge in Demand Amidst Salary Increment Trends


Overseas Filipino Professionals See Surge in Demand Amidst Salary Increment Trends

Filipino professionals with overseas experience are witnessing a remarkable surge in demand as the Philippine job market gears up for significant salary increments and enticing bonuses in 2024, according to insights from the Robert Walters Global Salary Survey 2024.

Robert Walters Salary Survey report, a comprehensive analysis of salary trends and recruitment patterns, highlights the growing emphasis on compensatory benefits and the allure of overseas experience among employers seeking key leadership roles.

In response to sustained demand, organisations are poised to offer substantial salary increases, potentially up to 30 percent for job movers, especially in sectors like technology and finance, where skilled professionals are in high demand.

Despite the optimistic job market outlook, there remains a notable discord between employers and employees regarding compensation, benefits, and work-life balance preferences.

Exploring employment opportunities and preferences

The survey indicates that 2 in 4 employees actively seeking new job opportunities within the next year, driven primarily by prospects for career advancement. However, their decision-making is significantly influenced by an attractive bonus scheme (86 percent), access to private healthcare insurance (82 percent), and flexible or remote work arrangements (57 percent).

Moreover, amidst the job search, over half of employees (52 percent) remain open to counter-offers, particularly enticed by salary increments, promotions, and retention bonuses.

As companies grapple with a shortage of qualified candidates, they are striving to meet evolving employee expectations, particularly in terms of work-life balance and workplace flexibility. Employees prioritise work-life balance (91 percent), favoring options like a four-day work week, well-being services (36 percent) such as access to counselors, and diversity and inclusion initiatives (35 percent), signaling a paradigm shift in traditional work structures. The survey reveals a gap in expectations regarding work location. 72 percent of job seekers are willing to spend two to three days in the office, whereas 70 percent of employers expect staff presence for at least three to five days per week.

“Having a stellar candidate experience is now vital as the hiring market becomes more competitive, with more players vying over the best talent. Companies who can lay out a compelling story about the role they are hiring for and how it plays out in the company’s vision will have a better shot at winning the candidates they are after,” Robert Walters Philippines Director Alejandro Perez-Higuero said.

Emerging hiring trends and challenges

In light of emerging trends, the demand for skilled professionals in AI, technology, sustainability, and commercial leadership is expected to soar in 2024. Companies are increasingly relying on automation and digitalisation, driving the need for professionals with international exposure and diverse skill sets.

Currently, 25 percent of employers use AI models to automate routine tasks, with an additional 35 percent planning to do so within a year. Interestingly, some employees (43 percent) express little concern over AI impacts despite its role in enhancing their efficiency.

According to 58% of our respondents said that the primary challenges in talent acquisition across various industries are high salary and benefit expectations, shortage of highly specialised candidates, and a notable concern about the lack of technical skills particularly within the Technology sector.

To retain employees, companies have implemented strategies like enhanced learning and development opportunities (72 percent), hybrid work policies (60 percent), and increased wellbeing initiatives (55 percent).

The most sought-after skill sets include automation, digitalisation, technology, and digital competencies, along with commercial leadership and profit & loss management. Professionals with international exposure are particularly valued, given their broader market and stakeholder understanding.

Industry predictions

The job market in the Philippines is undergoing a transformative phase in 2024, marked by the growth of shared service centers and a substantial shift towards digitalisation and commercial excellence.

As international organisations increasingly establish their shared service hubs in key cities like Manila and Cebu, the country’s labor market is reshaping to meet new demands. With more shared services centers sprouting up in the country, Robert Walters Philippines expects that this will drive higher demand for business heads to lead the hub.

This trend will also lead to the increasing demand for Filipino professionals with overseas experience in leadership roles. Organisations across the Philippines are increasingly focusing on hiring Filipino professionals with overseas experience for key leadership roles. This trend, aligning with the nation’s growth aspirations, is creating a dynamic shift in the local job market.

Companies are keen on leveraging these international experiences to drive innovation and competitive advantage in an increasingly globalised business environment.

“Another growing trend we’ve seen is companies sourcing for talent to fill leadership roles through our Balik Bayan Campaign, which connects companies with skilled Filipino professionals based abroad with valuable, overseas work experience,” Higuero said.

Despite economic fluctuations, salaries are projected to remain stable in 2024, with job movers poised to reap significant rewards amidst evolving market dynamics.

For more insights on the Robert Walters Philippines Salary Survey 2024, visit: https://www.robertwalters.com.ph/our-services/salary-survey.html (PR)

‘Saliklakbay’ Mobile App makes easy access to grassroots innovations


‘Saliklakbay’ Mobile App makes easy access to grassroots innovations

The Department of Science and Technology XI’s (DOST XI) Grassroots Innovation for Inclusive Development (GRIND) program officially launched the ‘Saliklakbay’ App, a mobile application designed to ease access to Grassroots Innovations (GI) and solutions that are mapped through SalikLakbay activity.

Saliklakbay is derived from the Filipino words “Salik” which means research and “Lakbay” meaning journey or exploration to identify GIs and assess the needs and possible S&T interventions to improve the innovation. 

The application will allow users to document science and technology innovations, including innovations in a circular economy. 

Innovators can upload their submissions onto the DOST database for mapping and surveying community-based S&T innovations. These groundbreaking ideas undergo rigorous screening and validation by DOST, potentially qualifying for support in patent application processing. The successful innovations securing patents and primed for commercialization are showcased on www.saliklakbay.ph.

Engr. Howell Ong,  GRIND Section Head said that the development of the application is one of the objectives of the project, “Accelerating the National Determined Contributions through Circular Economy in Cities” which targets to support informal innovators and entrepreneurs to scale up their innovations and business while also promoting GIs as a strategy to foster the circular economy. 

“Our journey is not just in envisioning innovation, but in enabling access and empowering innovators. The ‘Saliklakbay’ App epitomizes our commitment to democratize science and technology, fostering a platform where groundbreaking ideas flourish and find their path towards meaningful impact and commercial success,” Engr. Ong said.

The project is a collaborative project between DOST, the United Nations Development Programme, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the Government of Japan, and developed by Advanced Infinit Technology Solutions.

The SalikLakbay mobile app is now available for download on Android.