Monday, August 22, 2022

DTI7 calls MSMEs for training on biz continuity, webinar on Eco-Printing

CEBU CITY – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI-7) in Central Visayas called on the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to register for free face-to-face training course on Business Continuity for MSMEs on August 23-24 for Micro enterprises and 24-26 for small and medium enterprises, at 08:00 AM – 04:30 PM, at Golden Peak Hotel & Suites in collaboration with the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF).

The training aims to increasing awareness and appreciation of business continuity management as a process-based approach for MSMEs to reduce the impacts of disasters, especially in the area who are affected by Typhoon Odette and other calamities.

 DTI7 said, it’s good to widen the understanding of business continuity management concepts, practices, and requirements and develop own Business Continuity Plan (BCPs).

 There are limited slots for both training schedules hence, register your attendance at https://bit.ly/3C8NYhG.

Meanwhile, another webinar on Eco Printing for Labels and Packaging: Achieving Market Success and Sustainability is also schedule on August 25 at 1:30PM with the Accelerating Makers facilitating the event/discussion.

Labels and packaging are used to protect products and to attract customers. Effective label designs increase the value of goods and the sales of businesses. The consideration that we always forget is the impact of labels and packaging to our environment.

DTI7 recognized the importance in achieving market success, it is also essential to pursue sustainability in the designing, production, and up to the disposal of product packaging.  Johanna Bongolan will talk about eco printing for labels and packaging and how this technology can help businesses achieve both market success and sustainability.

Learn the benefits of eco printing to enterprises and to our environment.  Come join the webinar on August 25 and register for free at https://bit.ly/AcceleratingMakersAugust25.

 

 

 

 

 

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