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ONE DUALTECH, ALWAYS FAMILY: Alumni get-together 2025

The Dualtech Alumni Get-Together, themed “One Dualtech, Always Family,” brought graduates from different batches together. Alumni reconnected, shared updates on their careers and personal lives, and reflected on how their training shaped their work habits, values, and decisions. In his opening remarks, Engr. Rodolfo V. Santa Ana III, Director of External Relations, introduced the newly established Excellence Center Canlubang as a future venue for alumni gatherings and training activities. He encouraged graduates to promote Dualtech’s mission in their provinces by sharing the institution’s advocacy and raising awareness of its opportunities. He also expressed appreciation for seeing alumni from different generations reconnect and inspire one another through shared stories.During the program, Dualtech recognized outstanding alumni who continue to promote the institution in their communities. Representatives from Surigao del Sur, Dolores (Quezon), San Pascual (Batangas), Tayabas City (Quezon), and Del Gallego (Camarines Sur) were acknowledged for their contributions, demonstrating how alumni help extend Dualtech’s impact and support future scholars.One of the highlights of the event was a talk delivered by Mr. Rizal M. Borromeo, Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) at PACC Shipping Philippines, Inc. He shared his professional journey and encouraged fellow alumni to continue serving as role models in their respective fields while upholding Dualtech’s core values in their careers.In his closing remarks, Engr. Jerry Webb E. Muhi, President and Executive Director of Dualtech Training Center, reminded everyone that being a Dualtech alumnus is a lifelong journey. He emphasized that even after graduation, their connection with Dualtech continues and that they remain part of the Dualtech family—as alumni, mentors, and sources of inspiration.

He encouraged them to continue sharing their knowledge and experiences to help strengthen and improve the institution, urging everyone to think of ways to uplift and advance their alma mater.

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