West Visayas State University (WVSU) joined higher education leaders, industry partners, and policymakers as the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Responding through AI for Societal Empowerment (RAISE) 2026 national summit concluded Feb. 27 at the Iloilo Convention Center.
Mounted by CHED, in partnership with Northern Iloilo State University (NISU) and WVSU, the three-day summit culminated with discussions on democratizing AI skills, strengthening graduate employability, and formalizing a shared commitment to a draft AI policy for education — reinforcing the call for responsible and inclusive artificial intelligence integration across Philippine higher education.
Dr. Randy S. Gamboa of the CHED Technical Panel for Information Systems opened the morning program with welcome remarks and a recap of Day 2, highlighting key insights on workforce readiness and institutional alignment.
Global and industry perspectives followed. Yean Feng Yue, corporate social responsibility head of IBM Asia-Pacific, delivered “Democratizing AI Skills: How IBM Is Helping to Close the Digital Divide,” emphasizing access to AI education and digital inclusion initiatives. David Padgett, founder and chairman of the board of SeeMeSOL, presented “Accelerating Graduate Employability, Advancing National Productivity,” underscoring the role of AI-enabled platforms in improving career pathways and workforce outcomes.
Joan Michelle Dela Paz, talent acquisition manager of TTEC Iloilo, discussed “From Call Centers to AI-Enabled Global Experience Hubs: The Shift in Customer Experience,” highlighting evolving industry expectations and the growing demand for AI-integrated competencies among graduates.
The program also included the awarding of certificates to participating exhibitors from various CHED regional offices and industry partners, recognizing their contributions to the summit’s exhibit component, which remained open to participants throughout the day.
A major highlight of the closing program was the presentation of the Draft AI Policy in Education by Sherwin M. Pelayo, executive director of the Analytics Association of the Philippines. This was followed by a digital commitment signing, with higher education institutions, student representatives, and industry partners formally expressing support for the proposed policy framework.
Dr. Raul F. Muyong, CHED Regional Director for Region VI, delivered the closing remarks, marking the culmination of the three-day summit.
With its role as co-host, WVSU helped convene national and regional stakeholders in shaping policy dialogue, strengthening industry collaboration, and advancing a shared vision for ethical, inclusive, and future-ready AI integration in higher education.


