Event Details

In recent years, the Philippines' agricultural sector has made numerous efforts to maximize the growth potentials of bamboo. If properly utilized, these high-value crops are an appealing green product alternative in local commercial and industrial spheres given its durable quality, product versatility, and crop growth sustainability. In its harvested form, bamboo can be used as a good construction material or commercial product which has already caught the attention of the global market.


Following the previous years with successful seminars, trainings, webinars and forum focusing on Bamboo, the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) is organizing the "UNTAPPED GREEN SECTOR: A WEBINAR SERIES ON BAMBOO". This webinar series comprise six (6) virtual events for the rest of the year touching on different aspects and industries focusing on Bamboo. The first leg of the series will be on March 25, 2022 from 10:30AM-12:00NN via Zoom called the "Untapped Green Sector: Bamboo in Resilient Infrastructures". Our guest speaker for this event is Architect Ray Villanueva of Kawayan Collective, owner of the social enterprise in Negros Oriental who aggregates, processes and distributes beautiful, durable, Philippine bamboo as a sustainable construction material, and Engr. Christian Camacho, Senior Science Research Specialist of FPRDI-DOST. This webinar aims to elevate bamboo as a sustainable, durable, beautiful building material for better homes for all citizens of a nation and the advancement of Philippine bamboo as a modern building material. With the onslaught of Typhoon Odette, a lot of residences and enterprises have been affected but Bamboo-made infrastructures have withstood the effects of the typhoon making the Bamboo a resilient material for our future buildings and other infrastructures.



For registration and partnership inquiries, please contact Ms. Joanne Natindim at joanne.natindim@eccp.com. In a separate email, you will receive the link sent via ZOOM/ECCP closer to the event date.

Speakers

  • Architect Ray Villanueva (Co-Owner at Kawayan Collective)

    Architect Ray Villanueva

    Co-Owner at Kawayan Collective

    https://www.kawayancollective.com

    Ray is a technical architect that loves to bring impactful design to life. At Miller Hayashi Architects in Seattle, Washington, Ray led design and construction for community health clinics, public schools, non-profit organizations and municipal buildings. At Katerra, Ray led the multi-family housing team, redefining project delivery and systems to make housing more affordable.

    In 2017, Ray was selected to be a FYLPRO (pronounced “FILL-PRO”) delegate by the Philippine Consulate to the United States of America and the Ayala Foundation. The program introduced Ray to Base Bahay, and after learning about the organization’s mission, inspired Ray to co-found Kawayan Collective in 2018 with his wife, Amy. As a social enterprise producing construction grade treated bamboo, Kawayan Collective is partnered with Base Bahay in the vision to create better homes for all Filipinos.

    Ray earned his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Maryland with Summa Cum Laude honors and completed his Master of Architecture at the University of Washington in the United States of America.

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  • Engr. Christian Camacho (Senior Science Research Specialist at FPRDI-DOST)

    Engr. Christian Camacho

    Senior Science Research Specialist at FPRDI-DOST

    Engr. Christian Camacho is a Senior Science Research Specialist of FPRDI under the Technology Innovation Division- Engineered Products Development Section. He is a graduate of BS Civil Engineering in UP Los Banos. Before working in FPRDI, he worked as a design and construction engineer. His research works are mostly on the use of bamboo and engineered bamboo as a construction material. One of his recent projects was the development of a jointing system for bamboo poles. His on-going work is exploring the use of engineered bamboo for various structural applications.

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Tickets

Non-member
Standard Price ₱1,000
ECCP Member
Standard Price Complimentary
₱700