During the Philippine Space Week 2023 celebration, the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) has been granted a “pledge of support” from an IT solutions provider and systems integrator company, DFNN Incorporated.

In a statement on Tuesday, Aug. 29, the country's space agency said that the pledge of support aims to establish a sustainable pool of trained workforce that will be instrumental to the success of the country's national space programs.
The signing ceremony was held last Aug. 14 at the PhilSA office in Quezon City, where DFNN, Inc. executive chairman Ramon C. Garcia, Jr. signed the pledge and was formally received by PhilSA Director General Joel Joseph Marciano, Jr.
"The support to PhilSA is part of the DFNN, Inc.'s mission of creating innovation that sustains the growth of its partners and stakeholders and has the goal of further nurturing the local space ecosystem through strategic collaboration and capacity-building," PhilSA said.
Under the agreement, PhilSA may acquire provisions such as a Learning Management System (LMS) platform, scholarships for space-related studies, and internship opportunities with DFNN's partner space industry facilities.

PhilSA will also have to work with DFNN, Inc. to finalize the implementation of the donation.
"With the scholarships and internship opportunities we will extend in partnership with our space technology partners, we hope to bring back much-needed knowledge and skills that will leapfrog our space programs," Garcia said.
The DFNN, Inc., which is formerly known as Diversified Financial Network, Inc., is a "trailblazer in digital technology solutions," surrounded by a diverse array of industries such as gaming and fintech.
Marciano underscored the engagement of private sectors in creating a "robust and thriving space industry" that supports the Philippine Space Week theme, "Yamang Kalawakan tungo sa Maunlad na Kinabukasan."
"We value the generous support of DFNN, Inc. through this donation pledge, and we will work closely to open and multiply these opportunities to fellow Filipinos," he said.