Ribbon cutting and opening of the InvestPhilippines Business Pavilion
Today, the Philippines formally opened its first-ever pavilion in Davos. The ribbon cutting and opening conversations brought together Ambassador Bernard Faustino La Madrid Dy, Philippine Ambassador to Switzerland, and Ambassador Manuel Antonio J. Teehankee, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the World Trade Organization, marking a confident Philippine presence at the World Economic Forum Annual…
When Culture Enters the Investment Conversation
When the InvestPhilippines Business Pavilion opens in Davos, one of the most consequential contributions will not be measured in decibels or stage time, but in perspective. Apl.de.Ap is set to take part in the Pavilion as an advocate, not a performer. Through OMTSE, his work sits at the intersection of culture, education, technology, and sustainability,…
The Philippines Brings Its First Pavilion to Davos
When the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting opens in Davos in January 2026, the Philippines will arrive with something it has never had before: a public-facing space of its own. The InvestPhilippines Business Pavilion, located along Promenade 50 beside the Morosani Schweizerhof Hotel, marks the country’s first-ever pavilion at the Forum. It is a notable…
The Philippines Pavilion at the World Economic Forum: A First in History
The Philippine Pavilion will serve as the nation’s physical and digital gateway inside one of the world’s most influential gatherings of political leaders, business executives, innovators, and global institutions.
Inside the Philippine Pavilion: What the World Will See at WEF
A futuristic exhibition inside the Philippine Pavilion featuring Filipino startups, technology, and creative industries displayed on digital screens and interactive panels, with global visitors exploring the space. The scene should feel dynamic, modern, and optimistic. Realistic, professional, high detail.
How PHatWEF Will Broadcast the Philippines to the World
PHatWEF is the official digital gateway of the Philippine Pavilion. It connects what happens inside the pavilion to audiences across the globe — Filipinos, investors, entrepreneurs, media, and decision-makers alike.