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Discover the thriving technology centers across the archipelago
The Philippines is one of Southeast Asia’s leading IT and digital services hubs, known globally for its strong BPO industry, growing startup ecosystem, and skilled English‑speaking workforce. Several key cities have emerged as major centers for information technology, innovation, and digital services.
🏙 Metro Manila
Metro Manila is the primary IT and business hub of the country.
Home to major IT parks such as Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Makati CBD, and Ortigas Center
Hosts headquarters of multinational tech companies, BPO firms, fintech startups, and data centers
Strong infrastructure, connectivity, and access to top universities
Bonifacio Global City (BGC)
Makati CBD
Ortigas Center
🌆 Cebu City
Cebu is known as the second-largest IT hub in the Philippines.
Called the “Queen City of the South”
Major IT parks include Cebu IT Park and Mactan Economic Zone
Popular location for BPOs, game development, and software outsourcing
Offers lower operating costs compared to Metro Manila
Cebu IT Park
Mactan Economic Zone
🌄 Davao City
Davao is an emerging IT hub in Mindanao.
Growing number of BPOs and tech startups
Known for a business-friendly environment and stable peace and order
Strong government support and expanding digital infrastructure
The Philippines is the world's top destination for voice-based BPO services and a major player in non-voice services.
Over 1.3 million direct employees in IT-BPM sector
Key services: customer service, technical support, healthcare information management, game development, and animation
Major BPO companies: Accenture, Concentrix, Teleperformance, Sitel, and more
24/7 operations serving global clients
The Philippine startup scene is rapidly growing, with several unicorns and promising ventures.
Notable startups: GCash, PayMaya, Revolution Precrafted, Kumu
Key sectors: FinTech, E-commerce, EdTech, HealthTech, and AgriTech
Co-working spaces: Acceler8, UnionSPACE, Clock In, and more
Startup events: Philippine Startup Week, Geeks on a Beach, and more
Innovation centers and accelerators support the growth of the tech ecosystem.
QBO Innovation Hub - The country's first public-private innovation hub
IdeaSpace - Leading startup accelerator and incubator
DOST-PCIEERD - Government-funded innovation programs
DICT Innovation Centers - Regional hubs for digital skills development
Corporate innovation labs by Globe, PLDT, and other major companies
The Philippine government actively supports the growth of the IT sector through policies and programs.
Government programs to improve digital connectivity and infrastructure:
National Broadband Program - Expanding internet access nationwide
Free WiFi for All - Public internet access in key areas
National ID System - Digital identification for e-governance
National Cybersecurity Plan - Protecting digital assets and infrastructure
Programs to develop IT talent and digital skills:
DICT Digital Careers Program - Training for IT-BPM careers
TESDA Tech-Voc Programs - Technical skills development
CHED K-12 Transition Program - Aligning education with industry needs
DOST-SEI Scholarships - STEM education support
Policies and incentives to attract IT investments:
CREATE Law - Corporate tax incentives for IT enterprises
PEZA Special Economic Zones - Tax holidays and other benefits
Innovation Startup Act - Support for startup businesses
Foreign Investment Act Amendments - Eased restrictions on foreign ownership
An emerging IT-BPM destination in the Visayas.
Strong educational institutions
Supportive local government
Lower cost of living
Growing IT infrastructure
A program by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to develop digital cities across the Philippines.
National Broadband Program
Free Wi-Fi for All Program
Digital Transformation Centers
Tech4ED Centers
Startup Venture Fund
Income tax holidays
Special visa for foreign investors
Training assistance programs
Reduced power rates in economic zones
💥Infographics highlighting IT growth and impact
Explanation:
This infographic shows how the IT industry is growing in the Philippines. It highlights major tech hubs, the rise of BPOs and startups, and how government support is helping the industry. The IT sector is creating jobs, improving skills, and making the country more competitive in technology.