In his closing remarks, President of AIRPRO Benito Ramon D. Battung recalls that Tesda struggled for years to understand the evolving goals of its graduates, so they discussed it at their training center and reviewed Battung’s observations. Battung noted that while graduates had solid foundational skills, they lacked adaptation to new technology.
“I said, nothing is wrong, it’s just that there is a lack of adaptation in technology,” Battung pointed out.
To address this, Battung negotiated with Tesda, committing the company to help upgrade the skills of Tesda graduates. This partnership aims to bridge the gap between traditional technical training and modern industry needs.
With the establishment of the training center, AIRPRO takes a proactive step in addressing the growing demand for skilled HVAC professionals in the Philippines. The center is poised to become a hub for excellence in technical education, fostering a new generation of experts equipped to meet the challenges of the industry.