PwC Acceleration Center Manila donates laptops to DepEd to empower future-ready learners
By MB Technews
In the photo (L to R): Genny Marcial- IBPAP Head of Membership, Nilesh Sharma- PwC AC Manila Partner and General Manager, Sec. Sonny Angara- DepEd Secretary, Dennis Basilio- PwC AC Manila COO, Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine- Khan Academy Philippines President and CEO
PwC in the Philippines, through its delivery hub PwC Acceleration Center Manila (AC Manila), donated 200 laptops to the Department of Education (DepEd) to help empower Filipino learners in bridging the digital divide in public schools.
Leading the DepEd delegation was Secretary Sonny Angara, who received the donation on behalf of the department. Representing PwC in the Philippines was Nilesh Sharma, Partner and General Manager, and Dennis Basilio, Chief Operating Officer of AC Manila.
This donation is more than just about technology—it’s a promise to invest in our youth’s potential and a testament to our belief in a future where every student has the right tools to thrive, said Sharma. At PwC in the Philippines, we’re proud to work hand-in-hand with the public sector and like-minded partners to bridge the digital divide and contribute to equitable growth.
“This initiative also reflects our commitment to society and directly aligns with one of the three pillars of our Community Impact strategy—Education,” Sharma continued. “Together with Environment and Health, Education serves as a key focus area where we aim to make a lasting impact. By empowering young learners through access to technology, we are reinforcing our goal of driving meaningful, inclusive progress within the communities we serve.”
The donation was made possible through the support of key education and industry advocates. Geraldine Acuña, President and CEO of Khan Academy Philippines, joined the event to reaffirm their mission of providing free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. Also present was Genny Marcial, Head of Membership at the IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP), who emphasized the importance of advancing digital skills development nationwide. The initiative also drew support from Carlos “Charlie” Rufino, President of NEO and a passionate advocate for education.
This initiative reflects PwC’s purpose of building trust in society and solving important problems— and focuses on enabling the next generation of Filipino learners.