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QC eyed as next IT hub in RP

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Quezon City is now eyed as the next information technology (IT) capital of the Philippines after it joined the AMA Group of Companies in its undertaking to adopt a global strategy to equip the youth with IT knowledge and technology skills.

The partnership was made possible through the efforts of Councilor Dante de Guzman, who also maintains the Barangay Iskolar program in the city.

"Today’s infotech industry here and abroad is in need of IT professionals. We aim that our youth can now get a crack at these employment opportunities," De Guzman said.

A series of free computer tutorials is now being offered in the city especially to indigent youths, De Guzman said.

Amable Aguiluz, AMA Computer College president, said the program will help the youth not only to land jobs but also to ensure their skills are at par with international standards.

De Guzman said that the city government, through Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte Jr., is also now finalizing its plans to computerize its departments.

He added that Belmonte has earmarked some P700 million in infrastructure projects for business opportunities, education and other top priorities.

This, he added, is in response to President Arroyo’s directive to provide better public service through the use of technology in government agencies and move on with the e-government trend.

"We cannot ignore the role of IT in economic growth and development. And with the premier universities and colleges in Quezon City, it is now eyed as the knowledge center on IT," De Guzman added.

De Guzman also acknowledged the efforts of Sen. Edgardo Angara for his proposed P30-billion five-year program to upgrade Philippine education.

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AMABLE AGUILUZ

BELMONTE

BELMONTE JR.

COMPUTER COLLEGE

COUNCILOR DANTE

DE GUZMAN

EDGARDO ANGARA

GROUP OF COMPANIES

MAYOR FELICIANO

PRESIDENT ARROYO

QUEZON CITY

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