Boac, Marinduque — Marinduque State University’s College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) and College of Information and Computing Sciences (CICS), through the International Relations and Linkages Office (IRLO), proudly led the 3rd Knowledge & Cultural Exchange Series of MarSU ASEAN Fridays 2025 in partnership with the Saigon Business School – Vietnam and Palawan State University.

Revolving around business, innovation, and technology, the session discussed facing one’s fear of failing, integrating technology to expand business opportunities, and the challenges of getting into the field. The lecturers from the three institutions shared not only their expertise but personal experiences as well. Thus, giving participants a glimpse into the world of business, innovation, and technology across the ASEAN countries. As the session approaches its completion, Ms. Lesele Condeza from CHED MIMAROPA shared valuable insights on the topics discussed by the lecturers, mentioning the importance of cross-cultural understanding, learning to adapt and building resilience, imparting a memorable message, “ASEAN’s growth depends on all of us” as she urges the participants to keep on learning and collaborating.

IRLO extends heartfelt thanks to Prof. Dr. Diosdado P. Zulueta, CHEDRO MIMAROPA, partner universities, and the entire MarSU community for making this milestone possible.

Part of a month-long virtual series, MarSU ASEAN Fridays 2025 unites colleges, ASEAN partners, and local collaborators every Friday to share knowledge, celebrate culture, and strengthen global ties—bringing MarSU’s vision from the heart to the world.

(MarSU IRLO)

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