Friday, May 29, 2026

LG Unveils DUALCOOL™ AI Air Conditioners for Smarter, More Efficient Home Cooling

LG has introduced its latest DUALCOOL™ AI Air Conditioners, bringing together intelligent cooling technology, energy efficiency, and simplified maintenance in a single solution. Designed to enhance indoor comfort while helping users manage energy consumption, the new air conditioning lineup reflects LG’s commitment to creating smarter and more convenient home appliances.

At the heart of the DUALCOOL™ AI Air Conditioner is the innovative AI Air feature. Powered by deep learning technology, AI Air studies user preferences and usage patterns over time. By analyzing how occupants interact with the air conditioner, the system automatically adjusts airflow and cooling settings to create a more personalized and comfortable environment. This intelligent approach allows users to enjoy optimal cooling without constantly making manual adjustments.

In addition to personalized comfort, LG has placed a strong emphasis on energy efficiency. The DUALCOOL™ AI Air Conditioners are equipped with the company’s Dual Inverter Compressor technology, which helps maintain consistent temperatures while reducing energy consumption. Several advanced energy-saving features further enhance efficiency, including the kW Manager, Window Open Detection, and Human Detection Sensor on select models. These technologies work together to minimize unnecessary power usage by adjusting cooling performance based on environmental conditions and room occupancy.

To provide users with greater control over their electricity consumption, LG has integrated compatibility with the ThinQ app. Through the app, users can monitor real-time energy usage, set consumption targets, and manage air conditioner settings remotely. This level of connectivity allows homeowners to make informed decisions about their energy use while maintaining a comfortable indoor climate.

Maintenance has also been made easier with the introduction of the ALL Cleaning function. This automated cleaning system follows a multi-step process that includes freezing, melting, washing, and drying the internal components of the air conditioner. By helping remove dirt, moisture, and potential contaminants from inside the unit, the feature contributes to cleaner airflow and supports long-term performance with less manual effort.

With the launch of the DUALCOOL™ AI Air Conditioners, LG continues to push the boundaries of home comfort technology. By combining intelligent airflow management, advanced energy-saving features, smart connectivity, and convenient maintenance solutions, the company offers a balanced cooling experience tailored to modern lifestyles. The DUALCOOL™ AI Air Conditioner demonstrates how innovation can enhance comfort, reduce energy costs, and simplify everyday home maintenance.

Summer, Unscripted: Sprite Brings a Refreshing Take on the Filipino Summer

Summer in the Philippines has always carried a distinct rhythm, longer days, relentless heat, and daily moments shaped as much by the streets as by the destination. This season, Sprite is showing up where those moments happen most, bringing refreshment to everyday summer experiences as Filipino youth redefine how they live the season.

While summer was once synonymous with beach trips and long vacations, today’s generation means moments in between: everyday experiences that feel real, familiar, and worth sharing. In these settings, Sprite has remained a natural presence, offering an ice-cold break from the heat during moments that unfold unscripted.

Sprite has long shown up where young Filipinos actually are—from the convenience store across the dorm to the cooler at the local fiesta to a quick stop along a hot commute. It is a steady, refreshing companion in the middle of summer’s unpredictability, cutting through the heat and the noise with every sip.

This summer, the brand brought that presence closer to where people already are through on-ground and live experiences across Metro Manila and key destinations nationwide.

At selected transport hubs, including One Ayala, LRT Legarda, PITX, and LRT Marikina-Pasig, Sprite set up vending machines that offered commuters a refreshing pause during peak summer heat. The brand also brought its cooling presence to open community spaces such as Marikina Riverbanks and Luneta Park, adding moments of refreshment to everyday routines.

Building on this, Sprite marked the season with large-scale community moments, including a summer event at the SM Mall of Asia By the Bay that brought together music lovers and the youth. The event featured a lineup of local artists like P-POP group BGYO, Fitterkarma, Shanti Dope, Illest Morena, and Drag Race Philippines Season 3 winner Maxie Andreison and highlighted how music, shared spaces, and refreshments come together during the Filipino summer. Beyond the city, Sprite extended its summer presence to beach destinations such as La Union, Bolinao, and Boracay, creating spaces for friends to gather, cool down, and enjoy the season by the shore.

These local experiences reflect a broader shift in how summer is being experienced, not just as a destination, but as a series of everyday moments shaped by spontaneity, connection, and choice. And when plans don’t always go as expected, when budgets are tighter, or trips don’t push through, Sprite continues to be a familiar constant, offering a refreshment in the moments that matter most, whether during a barkada hangout, a shared meal, or a quick stop to cool down from the heat.

Globally, Sprite’s It’s That Fresh platform celebrates cutting through summer’s noise. In the Philippines, introduced locally as “Yan ang Refreshing,” that idea comes to life through moments that are real, accessible, and rooted in everyday life.

As Filipino youth continue to shape what summer means to them, Sprite remains present, bringing a fresh take to the moments that make the season feel real.

Stay chill, stay cool, and redefine your own idea of summer with Sprite— ‘yan ang refreshing!

Filipinos Increasingly Turn to Solar Energy Amid Rising Power Costs and Grid Challenges

As electricity prices continue to rise and power interruptions become more common, more Filipinos are exploring solar energy as a practical solution to their energy needs. A nationwide survey conducted by Agile Data Solutions Inc. through Hustle PH reveals that interest in solar power was already growing even before the recent red and yellow power alerts affected parts of Luzon and Visayas.

The study from Agile Data Solutions, which surveyed 3,000 respondents across the Philippines on April 23, found that 87% of Filipinos either agree or strongly agree that they are considering installing solar panels. Since the survey was conducted before the widespread power disruptions in May, the findings suggest that the growing interest in solar energy is driven by long-standing concerns rather than recent events alone.

Awareness of solar energy is remarkably high. According to the survey, 57% of respondents consider themselves very familiar with solar energy, while another 32% say they are familiar with it. However, most Filipinos are learning about solar through social media platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram rather than government-led information campaigns. Government initiatives accounted for only 2% of respondents’ primary sources of information.

For many households, the main motivation behind considering solar energy is financial. Nearly 8 out of 10 respondents said rising electricity costs have influenced their interest in adopting solar. Most households spend between ₱1,000 and ₱5,000 monthly on electricity, making energy costs a significant household expense.

Power reliability is another major factor. The survey found that 49% of respondents experience power outages occasionally, while 18% encounter them frequently. As a result, many Filipinos see solar energy as a way to reduce dependence on an increasingly strained power grid.

Interestingly, solar adoption has already begun. Nearly half of respondents reported using some form of solar energy, although many rely on smaller solutions, such as solar lighting systems, rather than full rooftop installations. Among current users, reducing electricity bills remains the top reason for adoption, followed by reliability and energy independence.

Despite strong interest, challenges remain. High installation costs, concerns about typhoon damage, weather dependency, and battery storage expenses continue to discourage many households from making the switch.

The study highlights a clear reality: Filipinos no longer need convincing about the value of solar energy. The demand already exists. The challenge now lies in making solar solutions more affordable, accessible, and supported through stronger public education and financing programs.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

917Ventures’ Velocity Program Helps Predikta Prove AI Can Forecast Ad Performance Using Historical Data

Marketers often invest heavily in creative campaigns without clear visibility into which ads will resonate most with audiences. Addressing this challenge, Globe, through 917Ventures’ Velocity program, has collaborated with Netopia AI to validate Predikta, an AI-powered platform that simulates audience behavior and predicts campaign performance before media spend is committed.

Velocity serves as 917Ventures’ innovation platform, connecting high-potential startups with Globe business units to test solutions against real use cases, data, and operational conditions. This structured approach enables startups to refine their technologies in live environments while generating measurable outcomes that support commercial adoption.

As part of the collaboration, Predikta used historical campaign data from AdSpark to conduct blind simulations, forecasting which creatives would perform best. These predictions were then compared against actual campaign results to assess accuracy.

The validation demonstrated strong alignment between Predikta’s forecasts and real-world performance metrics, including click-through rates and cost efficiency. The results highlight the platform’s potential to help marketers make more informed creative decisions, optimize resource allocation, and reduce trial-and-error in campaign execution.

“This is exactly what Velocity was designed to do,” said Vince Yamat, CEO and Managing Director of 917Ventures. “We help startups validate their technology in real enterprise environments and generate evidence that can support commercial adoption.”

For Brave Connective Holdings, the initiative underscores the growing role of predictive artificial intelligence in improving marketing effectiveness. “Seeing data-informed signals earlier can guide the creative ideation process before launch. This can sharpen creative strategy and make media investments more efficient,” said Nikko Acosta, Group CEO and President.

Actual commercial conditions

Netopia AI emphasized the importance of validating its platform within a real enterprise ecosystem. “Working within Globe’s ecosystem allowed us to test Predikta under actual commercial conditions,” said Axel Kornerup, Co-Founder and CEO. “The results demonstrate how behavioral simulation can help marketers make better decisions before they invest.”

Jason Albia, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific and Technology Officer of Netopia AI, highlighted the rigor behind the validation process. “This validation used blind simulations and a robust multi-level framework based on real historical campaigns. That level of rigor is critical to building trust in AI-driven decision-making,” he said.

The collaboration marks one of the first public milestones for Velocity, demonstrating how Globe and 917Ventures are enabling startups to move from promising concepts to scalable, market-ready solutions. It also reinforces Globe’s continued focus on building an innovation ecosystem that delivers tangible business impact for enterprises.

For marketers, the implications are significant: a new approach to testing and optimizing campaigns before launch, improving efficiency, and strengthening return on advertising spend.

For more information about Globe, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/.

PHILSME Attracts 10,000 Entrepreneurs Seeking Genuine Business Connections Beyond Digital Platforms

Manila, Philippines — More than 10,000 entrepreneurs, startup founders, executives, exhibitors, and business professionals gathered at the recently concluded 18th Philippine SME (PHILSME) Business Expo & Conference at the SMX Convention Center Manila, highlighting the continued importance of face-to-face networking and collaboration in today’s increasingly digital business environment.

Carrying the theme “Legacy in Motion: Empowering Growth to the Nation,” the two-day event featured over 190 exhibitors and more than 260 business solutions aimed at supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across the country. The expo served as a platform for business matching, mentorship sessions, networking opportunities, and entrepreneurship-focused discussions.

Hosted by veteran broadcaster David Celdran, the opening ceremony featured PHILSME CEO and Managing Director Trixie Esguerra-Abrenilla, together with Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona and several business leaders and sponsors.

Throughout the event, attendees actively participated in conference sessions, consultations, networking spaces, and learning activities. Many entrepreneurs stayed beyond scheduled sessions to exchange ideas, build relationships, and connect directly with mentors and industry experts.

Esguerra-Abrenilla emphasized that PHILSME continues to create an ecosystem where Filipino entrepreneurs can grow together through collaboration, mentorship, and shared opportunities. Meanwhile, DTI Undersecretary Lantayona highlighted the crucial role of MSMEs in national development, stating that the true legacy of businesses is measured not only through profit but also through the positive impact they create for communities and the future of the country.

One of the major highlights of the expo was the launch of the first-ever PHILSME Business Magazine, introduced by PHILSME Media Director Angie Quadra-Balibay. The publication aims to showcase the stories, experiences, and defining moments behind Filipino entrepreneurs and enterprises.

The event also featured a Media Presser discussing financing accessibility, AI-powered business tools, digital payments, and marketing visibility for MSMEs. Industry representatives from GCash for Business, Adobe, Skyro, and Esquire Financing shared valuable insights about business growth and innovation.

Several notable speakers also took the stage, including motivational entrepreneur Bo Sanchez, Blogapalooza founder Ace Gapuz, and tax educator Ed Cervantes, among others.

As digital transformation continues to reshape industries, the success of the 18th PHILSME Business Expo demonstrated that entrepreneurs still value real-world spaces where mentorship, collaboration, and meaningful business conversations happen organically.