Dennis Uy’s Vision: A $2-Billion Tech City in Pampanga
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Dennis Uy Converge ICT Solutions CEO |
Brogosil Business - Converge ICT Solutions CEO Dennis Uy has announced plans for a $2-billion "Tech City" in Pampanga, Philippines. This ambitious development aims to establish Pampanga as a technology hub that will draw global tech players, create high-skilled jobs, and nurture local talent.
The Tech City Vision
Set to cover 200 hectares across Mexico, Pampanga, and Angeles City, the Tech City project is envisioned as a sprawling campus with infrastructure to support tech businesses, data centers, and training facilities. Uy sees this project as a way to advance the Philippines’ digital economy while creating opportunities for the next generation of Filipino tech professionals. The campus will feature corporate offices, event spaces, and residential units, designed to support a vibrant ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Attracting Global Partnerships
Dennis Uy is tapping into his long-standing relationships with major technology companies such as Google, Oracle, and Facebook. His goal is to bring these giants to the Philippines, where they can benefit from the country’s central location in Asia. Uy believes the Philippines is geographically positioned as an ideal hub for international tech networks and plans to foster an environment where tech professionals can thrive without needing to relocate abroad
Benefits for Filipino Talent
Uy aims to leverage Tech City to attract Filipino tech experts from around the world, offering them opportunities to work and lead in a dynamic environment closer to home. Recognizing the wealth of Filipino talent working overseas, he envisions this development as a place where skilled professionals can contribute to the growth of the Philippine tech sector, inspiring future generations to pursue careers in technology.
Converge ICT’s Role
Converge ICT Solutions, the company Uy co-founded, has been a key player in expanding internet connectivity across the Philippines. With over 500,000 kilometers of fiber optic cables, Converge’s network serves as the backbone of the country’s digital infrastructure. Uy’s plan for Tech City aligns with Converge’s mission to increase connectivity and provide digital resources that will empower individuals and businesses across the nation.
As the project progresses, Tech City is set to redefine the digital landscape of the Philippines, promising both economic growth and a step forward in the nation’s technological capabilities.
Source: Pampanga News Now GMA Network/News and Entertainment