by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 15, 2018 | Business
Essilor’s Eye Can Succeed has once again bagged awards from yet another prestigious award-giving body, the 2018 Philippine Quill Awards held at the Marriott Grand Ballroom.
Essilor’s Eye Can Succeed, which received the merit award for Communication Management under the Corporate Social Responsibility category, aims to help Filipino senior high school students achieve better sight by providing free eye check-ups and giving free eyeglasses to those in need.
The Eye Can Succeed campaign is a program launched last year by Essilor Vision Foundation (EVF), the philanthropic arm of Essilor which is committed to eliminating poor vision and providing underprivileged people the opportunity to live a better life through better sight.
The Philippine Quill Awards is presented by the local division of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), and honors dedication, innovation and passion of communicators on a global scale. For more information, visit Essilor’s website at www.essilor.com.ph, and follow @EssilorPH on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 14, 2018 | Discounts, Sales, and Giveaways
Lazada, the country’s leading online shopping and selling destination, is set to launch its biggest series of Flash Sales this August 15, dubbed as “Wild Wednesday.” With big discounts of up to 88%, these deals will be spread out among three Flash Sales which will happen in the morning, at noon, and at night.
Over 100,000 Items Up for Grabs
Don’t miss the chance to buy some of Lazada’s novelty items such as umbrellas and necklaces for as low as Php 39. Top tech items such as power banks, wireless mouse and electric drills are also up for grabs, for up to 50% off.
Some of Lazada’s bestselling beauty products will catch your attention too. Among these include Precious Pad Nature’s Lemon Spa and Noni Soap for just Php 25, Aztec Clay for Php 39, and Ever Bilena’s City Romance Liquid Lipstick Beauty set at over 60% off.
Over 300,000 Flash Sale Fans
“Lazada has been working closely with its brands, sellers, and customers to provide the best online shopping and selling experience. For our sellers, Wild Wednesday is a great opportunity for better visibility and store ratings. With over 300,000 visitors each flash sale, the platform really is a wild win for everyone.” said Lazada CEO, Ray Alimurung.
Nationwide Free Delivery
It doesn’t stop at discounts. Lazada will also offer nationwide free delivery for any flash sale purchase this coming Wild Wednesday. Mark your calendars and gear up for the wildest Wednesday online shopping has ever seen. Visit www.lazada.com.ph or download the Lazada mobile app for free today to join the hump day fun.
About Lazada Group
Launched in 2012, Lazada is the number-one online shopping and selling destination in Southeast Asia – present in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. As the pioneer of the eCommerce ecosystem in Southeast Asia, Lazada has about 350,000 sellers and 3,000 brands serving 560 million consumers in the region through its tech-driven platform, supported by a wide range of tailored marketing, data, and service solutions.
Lazada offers the widest range of products in categories from consumer electronics to household goods, toys, fashion, sports equipment and groceries. Focused on delivering an excellent customer experience, it offers multiple payment methods including cash-on-delivery, comprehensive customer care and hassle-free returns through its own first and last mile delivery arm supported by approximately 100 logistics partners. Lazada Group is majority owned by Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: BABA)
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 8, 2018 | Lifestyle
TechnoMarine declares there is truly no time to wait, as it dares you to be part of its campaign.
TechnoMarine’s “No Time To Wait Tour” celebrates creativity, individuality, and drive.
Join TechnoMarine and drop by a participating store on the scheduled dates for a chance to be featured online and shared across social media channels to inspire, motivate, and encourage people to seize the day. Plus, you can definitely expect an afternoon full of excitement and awesome prizes from TechnoMarine.
Those who are keen to own a TechnoMarine watch can trade in any pre-loved wristwatch – any brand in working condition at participating branches – for a 40 percent discount on all TechnoMarine watches!
No Time To Wait Tour
Catch the TechnoMarine “No Time To Wait Tour” at the following branches and on the following dates:
- August 11, 2018 at Edsa Shangri-La Mall in Mandaluyong City;
- August 12, 2018 at Greenbelt 3 in Makati City;
- August 18, 2018 at Trinoma Mall in Quezon City;
- August 19, 2018 at SM North Edsa Main Wing in Quezon City;
- August 25, 2018 at SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City;
- and lastly on August 26, 2018 at SM Megamall.
The video booth and trade in is time bound and can only be offered within 1:00PM to 6:00PM in each stop.
TechnoMarine timepieces inspire a carefree coastal resort spirit with their use of water-inspired elements. A bright mix of colors and premium components let urban souls dream of international destinations while sporting watches by innovative designers who enthusiastically develop each collection concept.
For more information, follow @TechnoMarinePH on Facebook and Instagram.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 7, 2018 | Advocacy
Uratex, the country’s leading sleep specialist, partners with philanthropists and society personalities Tessa Prieto-Valdes and Kaye Tinga for the company’s ongoing CSR campaign, Project 50, which aims to provide a total of 2,500 mattresses to 50 public hospitals and nursing homes nationwide.
As brand ambassadors, Prieto-Valdes and Tinga chose four hospitals where 200 mattresses were donated under their names. One of their beneficiaries was the Ospital ng Makati. Other recipients of Uratex include:
As the leading manufacturer of quality foams and mattresses in the country, Uratex is committed to education and health advocacy, rehabilitation programs, community service, and volunteerism. Robert G. Cheng/Uratex Foundation serves as the CSR arm of the RCG group of companies.

In photo shows Uratex executive vice-president Eddie Gallor; Kaye Tinga; Tessa Prieto-Valdes; Uratex CEO and president Natty Cheng; and Ospital ng Makati division for medical services director Robert So.
For more information, visit https://www.uratex.com.ph.
by Penny Angeles-Tan | Aug 3, 2018 | Advocacy
The Design Center of the Philippines celebrated recently World Industrial Design Day 2018 with the one-day event Designing Wellness at Robins Design Center on Meralco Avenue, Pasig City.
The annual World Industrial Design Day (WIDD) is an initiative of the World Design Organization, of which the Design Center is a member. It spotlights a United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and underscores the role of design in achieving the objective. For 2018, with the focus on UN SDG Number 3, holistic health and well-being were highlighted.
In partnership with Robins Design Center, Designing Wellness featured talks, workshops, and exhibitions at the Schema, Perchand La Europa showrooms.

On-Off Group strategist Leo Lallana challenges participants to come up with creative solutions as they are instructed to apply Design Thinking in different activities. (Photo by JC Lucas)
Leo Lallana of On-Off Group facilitated a Design Thinking workshop that taught participants to “fail forward” and to come up with solutions tailor-fit for pain-points of businesses.
Participants were presented with different challenges during the workshop. One challenge asked them to come up with designs that took into account the insights of their chosen partners. Activities emphasized empathy and the active seeking of innovative solutions to problems at hand.

Reimon Gutierrez imparts his art philosophy to participants of the Life By Design workshop. (Photo by Paolo Quiocho)
Reimon Gutierrez talked about his philosophy of art as a tool for self-discovery in his Life by Design workshop. He encouraged participants to “visualize wellness”, helping them with the process by instructing them to describe various objects given to them.

Melanie Go discusses the modern built environment and the holistic farming practices of Holy Carabao Farms. (Photo by Paolo Quiocho)
The second part of the event, Design Talks, featured talks by homegrown design champions.
Kicking off the series of talks, Melanie Go explained that building biology “addresses the ecological nature of the building – a step forward in harmony and balance with nature” and made the home “our third skin.”
“These homes are meant to protect what’s going on inside and what’s going on outside. We should think about the home as a living organism,” Go said.
A co-founder of Holy Carabao Farms, Go said the well-being of the soil, the animals and the people involved were top priorities in the practice of holistic farming.

Jenica Dizon, COO of Waves for Water Philippines
Waves for Water Philippines director for operations Jenica Dizon emphasized the importance of immersing one’s self in the source of the problem he/she wanted to solve. She encouraged her audience to help effect change while doing what they were passionate about.
“It’s really hard to advocate for health, for wellness, when people don’t have basic needs,” Dizon noted as she talked about how her passion for aquatic activities evolved into her advocacy to provide clean water for everyone after she saw the plight of indigent communities. She showed the audience the water filter that Waves for Water provided communities to make water clean.
Arooga Health founder Dominique de Leon and Innovable, Inc. chief design officer Christina Guanzon stressed the need for accessibility of design, particularly in relation to their respective advocacies, mental health and a safer world for everyone, able-bodied or not.

Dominique de Leon, Founder of Arooga
“We don’t have convenient access to mental health care,” De Leon lamented as he discussed the impetus for Arooga Health, an online application that champions improved mental health policies in the workplace. “Hopefully, together, we could design a future that we’re all excited to see,” he said.

Christina Guanzon, Founder of Innovable, Inc.
“In designing products, you have to design for any possibility,” Guanzon said. She said, as a hearing-impaired person herself, the difficulties she faced in a world that was mainly accessible to differently abled individuals served as the inspiration for Early Action Response System (EARS), a device that would enable deaf wearers to detect threats in their environment.

Niña Terol, Chief Fireball and Co-Founder of Kick Fire Kitchen
“To all the designers here, we encourage you to make design inclusive even on the basic level,” Chief Fireball and co-founder of Kick Fire Kitchen Niña Terol said during the fireside chat she moderated.
“We are proud to be at the forefront of sparking the much-needed conversation in ensuring that the physical, mental, social and psychological dimensions of an individual and the community are top priorities in designing wellness,” Design Center of the Philippines Executive Director Rhea Matute said.
The Design Center also partnered with the Saint Brother Jaime Hilario Institute and the School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies of the De La Salle-College of St. Benilde in the recent PWD Entre-ployment Expo 2018.
With a grant from the Embassy of the United States in Manila, the expo promoted equality in employment opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).

Rhea Matute, Executive Director of Design Center of the Philippines
Design Center set up an institutional booth at the Henry Sy Hall in De La Salle University that featured its key services of the agency. It also facilitated a workshop, Do the Dough, that taught the 27 participants techniques they could apply to homemade air-dried dough to create various products that they could sell for a profit.
“The Design Center believes in accessibility as embodied by our accessible design services,” Matute explained. “We hope to continue playing an active role in the advancement of employability of Filipinos, regardless of their conditions.”
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