As a testament to global competitiveness of the Philippine creative industry, Iloilo City recently earned the prestigious UNESCO Creative City for Gastronomy distinction, while 11 Philippine studios earned USD29 million in revenue at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June this year.
This was shared by Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Alfredo Pascual in his speech at the Globaltronics’ 20th Anniversary Gala Program on November 10 at the Manila Hotel.
Secretary Pascual highlighted the significant role of the creative industry in propelling the country’s economic growth. He also emphasized the creative sector’s contribution on creating high-quality and better-paying jobs, attracting foreign investments, and positioning the country in the global market.
He noted, “In 2022, the creative economy in the Philippines made significant strides, contributing an impressive PHP1.60 trillion to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and marking a substantial 12.1% increase from the previous year. These figures underscore the dynamism of the creative industries and its untapped potential.”
The DTI Secretary also lauded Globaltronics for its pioneering role in reshaping public spaces through digital displays since 2003. He underscored the company’s unwavering dedication, evident in its captivating corporate ads and relevant public service announcements of renowned institutions like the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), Habitat for Humanity, and Children’s Hour.
Further, he recognized Globaltronics’ dual commitment to the industry and its social responsibility through initiatives such as the Performing Arts and Recreation Center (PARC) Foundation and the National Digital Arts Awards (NDAA).
Highlighting the Department’s initiatives to empower the broader landscape of the creative industry, Secretary Pascual presented the ‘Malikhaing Pinoy’ Program (MPP), which is DTI’s strategic initiative to boost the value added by the creative sector to the economy and the global job market.
The DTI Secretary also shared the government’s continued support to the youth through programs like the Young Creatives Challenge, which acknowledge and incentivize creatives across various domains by offering cash prizes and support for safeguarding their intellectual property rights. Further, he outlined the Ensayo Creative Hub, a collaborative effort between the Philippine Trade Training Center and the Global MSME Academy (PTTC-GMEA), to facilitate the growth and development of creative talents.
Affirming the current administration’s unified and directed efforts, Secretary Pascual emphasized the DTI’s programs and initiatives are aligned with the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 aimed at promoting partnerships to benefit artists and creators while contributing significantly to economic growth and development.
Recognizing Globaltronics’ two decades of innovation that supports DTI’s initiatives to revitalize the creative industry, Secretary Pascual called for a stronger public and private collaboration and urged, “Let’s work together to empower the Philippine creatives industries as we usher the beginning of a ‘malikhaing Bagong Pilipinas!’”