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InnoVision 2026 Advances Military Technology and Defense Innovation in the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines, June 25, 2026 — Philippine Coding Camp recently held InnoVision 2026: Special Forum on Military IT Convergence last June 17, 2026, at the FEU Tech Innovation Center, bringing together international experts, defense personnel, educators, researchers, and technology leaders to discuss how emerging technologies can strengthen military education, defense innovation, and national capability. The forum featured Dr. Artem Lensky of UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy and Dr. Steve Chan, a renowned science and technology adviser and inventor with 14 granted U.S. and international patents.

Philippine Coding Camp (PCC), a premier technology education and capacity-building provider, recently convened InnoVision 2026: Special Forum on Military IT Convergence at the FEU Tech Innovation Center in Manila.

The forum gathered representatives from the defense, academic, government, research, and technology sectors to explore the role of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data analytics, intelligent sensing, and other emerging technologies in military education, operational readiness, and national security.

Among the featured speakers was Dr. Artem Lensky of UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy, who shared insights from his work in artificial intelligence, engineering, data analysis, and defense-oriented education and research.

The event also featured Dr. Steve Chan, a Science and Technology adviser to various organizations and a world-renowned inventor with 14 granted U.S. and international patents. His work spans artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced computing, decision science, and critical infrastructure.

InnoVision is Philippine Coding Camp’s flagship conference series on next-generation technologies and innovation. It serves as a platform for knowledge exchange, professional development, research collaboration, and stronger engagement among government, industry, academe, and international institutions.

The forum builds on PCC’s continuing work with the Philippine Military Academy and Armed Forces of the Philippines through technology training, technical knowledge-sharing, research support, and institutional collaboration. These efforts reflect the organization’s commitment to helping develop a capable and future-ready defense workforce.

Beyond the defense sector, PCC continues to promote quality and inclusive STEM education by providing training and capacity-building programs in artificial intelligence, data science, software development, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and other emerging technologies.

Through InnoVision and its wider initiatives, Philippine Coding Camp continues to strengthen its role in nation-building by helping Filipino learners, professionals, and institutions develop the skills and capabilities needed to participate in the country’s digital and technological transformation.

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