RTU-CBEA, and Accountancy Establishes Dynamic Collaboration with the Department of Trade and Industry – Philippine Trade Training Center

In pursuit of its mission to provide holistic education and engage with the community, the College of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Accountancy has forged partnership with with Department of Education- Philippine Trade Training Center.This program aims to foster partnerships with industry leaders, government agencies, and other relevant institutions to enhance the learning experience of its beneficiaries and contribute to the socio-economic development of the country.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in the Philippines is a government agency responsible for promoting and facilitating trade and industry development. It plays a crucial role in driving economic growth, empowering micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and creating an enabling environment for business. One of the units under the DTI is the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), which focuses on providing training and capacity-building programs to enhance the competitiveness of MSMEs.

 

Recognizing the shared goals and synergies between RTU’s College of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Accountancy and the DTI-PTTC, a partnership was forged to develop modules that would benefit both students and entrepreneurs. This collaboration aims to harness the expertise of both institutions to create educational materials that address the needs and challenges of the business sector. By combining academic knowledge and industry insights, the partnership seeks to empower aspiring entrepreneurs and equip them with practical skills for success in the dynamic business landscape.

The partnership between RTU’s College of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Accountancy and the DTI-PTTC aligns with the university’s mission and vision of providing transformative education and making a positive impact on society. Through this collaboration, the college aims to enhance the employability of its graduates, promote entrepreneurship, and contribute to the growth and development of the business sector in the Philippines.