3 more Davao Light professionals distinguished as ‘Asean engineers’

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3 more Davao Light professionals distinguished as ‘Asean engineers’
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DAVAO CITY—Three engineers from the Aboitiz-owned Davao Light and Power Co. Inc. were entered into the list of engineers from Asean, as they elevated their skills to regional standards and expertise, thus enabling them to connect with other top-tier professionals and practice their profession across the region.

Engineers Virmel Dabon, Jonel Padillo, and Richard Regidor earned the recognition to be part of the Asean Engineering Register after they satisfied the qualifications and standards in their professional field, Davao Light said.

“Becoming an Asean Engineer connects professionals to a broader network of engineers across the…region,” Dabon said. “This gives opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange in Electrical Engineering. This also opens opportunities for partnerships, resource sharing, and collaborative innovation, which I can bring in for Davao Light.”

Like ACPE, the AER allows engineers to harness capabilities and collaborate with other professionals specifically on private transactions across the Asean member-states, according to Davao Light’s previous statement.

 

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