CLARK FREEPORT — Towards the promotion of collaboration among freeport locators and drive economic growth within the zone, the Clark Development Corp. on Sept. 4 hosted the inaugural Clark Business Interdependence Conference (BIC) at the Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort here.
“The true strength of Clark lies not just in its diversity of industries but in how these industries can collaborate, support, and elevate one another. This is the essence of business interdependence,” said CDC president and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera Devanadera of the core value of the forum.
With 256 representatives from 156fFreeport companies in attendance, the conference concentrated on advancing inter-locator trade. The morning session was tailored for senior management and CEOs, and the event featured the launch of a collective mark for products, branded with a “Made in Clark” certification.
Additionally, 33 companies showcased their products through an exhibition.
Representing Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Secretary Frederick Go, Undersecretary for Strategic Partnerships and Engagements Joee Guilas conveyed strong support for the BIC.
“This collaborative approach not only helps identify potential new revenue opportunities but also leverages the benefits of being in a freeport zone. We support this ecosystem approach as a way to accelerate your collective growth,” he said.
The conference also included business-to-business (B2B) sessions designed to explore potential partnerships and facilitate strategic business models. Key topics included solar rooftop solutions, which offer businesses the potential to reduce electricity costs by up to 30% through solar energy.
The BIC is part of CDC’s broader initiatives to sustain investment interests within the Freeport, foster collaboration, facilitate resource sharing, and create new revenue streams among Clark locators. CDC-PR