AEV Reports ₱25.5 Billion Core Net Income in 2025
Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. (AEV) reported consolidated core net income of ₱25.5 billion for the full year of 2025, the same as in 2024.
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Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. (AEV) reported consolidated core net income of ₱25.5 billion for the full year of 2025, the same as in 2024.
Congressman Mark Cojuangco, Alpas Pinas Lead Convenor Gayle Certeza together with environmental advocates from Kuryente.org, PARE, and participants from other consumer groups, during the Nuclear Energy Forum at PNRI.
Alpas Pinas, a non-stock, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting nuclear energy as a clean and sustainable source of power, together with Kuryente.org and Partners for Affordable and Reliable Energy (PARE), convened environmental and consumer groups for a Nuclear Energy Forum at the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI), opening a timely discussion on nuclear power as the Philippines confronts an intensifying electricity crisis marked by high costs, fuel insecurity, and growing demand.
As more and more enterprises catapult into an AI-powered future, cloud security is more critical than ever to an organization’s success and, perhaps even, survival. The velocity of AI adoption is fundamentally changing how cloud environments are managed and expanding the attack surface at a speed that outpaces traditional security models and teams’ ability to protect modern deployments.
The Aboitiz Tech Space at AIM provides students and partners with a state-of-the-art environment for collaboration, executive education, and technology-driven learning
The Aboitiz Group’s US$10 million endowment to the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) has helped open pathways for hundreds of Filipinos to pursue advanced careers in technology and data science,demonstrating how long-term investments in people can shape leadership and national capability over time.
Scam Watch Pilipinas presented the profiles of possible targets, and the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) demonstrated the use of artificial intelligence in these schemes during the launch of “UnmatchPH 2026: ‘Umiwas sa AI, AI-AI Feb-Ibig,’” a national anti–love scam awareness campaign.
Manila, Philippines – C&E Adaptive Learning Solutions (C&E ALS), through its digital solutions arm CE-Logic, Inc., formalized a partnership with Trinity University of Asia (TUA) for the three-year subscription of Canvas LMS by Instructure and the co-development of microcredential courses.
TUA representatives held the contract signing on November 19, 2025, at the TUA campus in Quezon City.
The agreement underscores both institutions' shared commitment to strengthening digital learning environments and preparing students for emerging industry demands.
Canvas LMS implementation to enhance digital learning
Under the partnership, TUA will adopt Canvas LMS, the world’s leading learning management system (LMS) used by more than 6,000 educational institutions globally. CE-Logic, the newly appointed Channel Partner of Instructure in the Philippines, will support TUA in implementing the cloud-native LMS, along with its integrated tools such as Canvas Studio, Catalog, Redmenta AI Tool, and Accredify. The platform will streamline course delivery, instructional design, assessment, and learning analytics for TUA’s faculty and students.
Co-developing microcredentials for industry-aligned skills
The collaboration also expands C&E ALS’s microcredentials initiative, which aims to equip undergraduate students with targeted, industry-aligned skills. C&E ALS will work with TUA faculty and industry partners to co-produce microcredential courses, providing support in outcomes-based design, instructional development, quality assurance, and publication through Ascend Learning, an AI-powered LMS dedicated to microcredentials. The partnership will allow TUA to offer short, non-stackable courses to boost employability, alongside stackable lifelong learning courses, which are short, student-centered programs aligned with skills- and performance-based learning.
Advancing academic and professional excellence
For C&E ALS, the partnership with TUA marks a significant step in advancing digital transformation in higher education. "Through this collaboration, we hope to create meaningful learning experiences that prepare students for the modern workforce," Eugenio said, highlighting C&E ALS’s commitment to expanding microcredential programs that build agile, industry-aligned skills.
Meanwhile, CE-Logic, C&E ALS’s digital solutions arm and Instructure’s Diamond Services Partner in Asia, continues to empower Filipino learners and institutions with world-class digital resources, led by Canvas LMS.
Founded on shared goals of innovation and academic excellence, the partnership between C&E ALS and TUA strengthens ongoing efforts to develop adaptive, future-ready learning solutions for Filipino educators and students.
Phishing has overtaken traditional scam channels as the fastest-growing digital threat in the Philippines, with risky URLs climbing sharply throughout 2025 and driving renewed urgency in consumer protection efforts.