Project Apaw Showcased at CHED RAISE, Highlighting CSPC’s AI Innovation

Iloilo City, Philippines — Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC) proudly featured its innovative initiative, Project Apaw, at the CHED RAISE: Raising AI Education, Empowering Society, held from February 25 to 27 at the Iloilo Convention Center.

Project Apaw was among the selected exhibits representing CSPC’s growing contributions to artificial intelligence (AI) research and development in the country. The project was presented by Keith Marlon R. Tabal and Ronner P. Abanil, who showcased the initiative’s objectives and impact in leveraging AI to address real-world challenges.

The national event, organized by the Commission on Higher Education, gathered academic institutions, researchers, and industry leaders to highlight advancements in AI education and its role in empowering communities.

According to the CSPC team, Project Apaw reflects the institution’s commitment to fostering innovation and utilizing emerging technologies to create meaningful societal impact. The exhibit demonstrated how AI-driven solutions can support education, improve accessibility to information, and contribute to community development.

Participation in CHED RAISE provided CSPC an opportunity to engage with fellow innovators, exchange insights, and strengthen collaborations in the field of AI. The recognition of Project Apaw on a national platform underscores the college’s dedication to research excellence and its vision of harnessing technology for public good.

CSPC expressed its pride in representing the institution on a national stage, reaffirming its mission to advance education and innovation through transformative projects like Project Apaw.