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Digital Next Philippines 2026 wraps inaugural run with strong turnout, policy focus, and industry collaboration

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Digital Next Philippines 2026 wraps inaugural run with strong turnout, policy focus, and industry collaboration

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The inaugural edition of Digital Next Philippines 2026, a two-day summit focused on digital transformation and cybersecurity, concluded on a strong note in Makati City, drawing more than 400 senior executives, policymakers, and technology leaders.

Held at Makati Diamond Residences, the event positioned itself as a key regional platform for discussions on digital resilience, AI adoption, and cybersecurity strategy amid the Philippines’ accelerating digital economy push.

The summit gathered stakeholders from government, banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), healthcare, hospitality, and the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector.

Across multiple sessions, participants explored real-world applications of artificial intelligence in enterprise operations, strategies for strengthening cyber resilience, and opportunities for deeper ASEAN digital integration.

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Col Francel Margareth Padilla (center) receiving a plaque of appreciation

Organizers said the strong turnout reflected growing urgency among both public and private sectors to modernize systems and strengthen digital infrastructure amid rising cybersecurity threats and rapid technological change.

A key highlight of the event was the participation of government representatives from the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC), and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

Their presence underscored the government’s push to deepen collaboration with the private sector on cybersecurity preparedness, policy development, and digital governance.

Cybersecurity, AI, and ASEAN collaboration take center stage

Discussions throughout the summit highlighted the increasing complexity of cyber threats facing organizations in the Philippines, particularly in sectors handling sensitive financial, healthcare, and enterprise data.

Sessions also emphasized the need for stronger public-private coordination in building cyber resilience frameworks.

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Photo shows Col Francel Margareth Padilla (Taborlupa) sharing to the audience a powerful reminder on the need for shared responsibility, collaboration, and innovation in cybersecurity.

Industry-focused panels explored how BPO firms are adapting to automation and AI-driven workflows, while financial services leaders shared strategies for managing digital risk while scaling customer-facing platforms.

The other sessions examined ASEAN-wide opportunities for cross-border digital services and talent development.

Organizers described the event as a strong foundation for long-term collaboration in the region’s digital transformation journey.

“Digital Next Philippines 2026 exceeded all expectations. The quality of discussions, the depth of engagement, and the tangible connections forged here will accelerate digital initiatives across the country,” the conference producer said in a press release.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Digital Next Philippines 2026

The summit also featured exhibitions from technology and cybersecurity firms, alongside strategic partnerships with sponsors and knowledge contributors, including PwC, Fortinet, and several regional technology providers.

With its successful debut, Digital Next Global confirmed plans to return in 2027, with organisers aiming to expand participation and deepen its focus on practical digital transformation outcomes for both enterprise and government sectors.

Organizations interested in participating in Digital Next Philippines 2027 as sponsors, partners, speakers, or delegates are invited to register here