EUCpESS-ICPEP joins Arduino Day Philippines 2026


The Enverga University Computer Engineering Student Society-Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines participated in Arduino Day Philippines 2026 on March 21 at Asia Pacific College in Makati City to celebrate innovation, collaboration and open-source technology.
The activity gathered 61 participating members who joined technical talks, demonstrations and presentations featuring Arduino-based projects and innovations.
The program served as a platform for students to explore practical applications in robotics, automation, the Internet of Things and smart technologies.
Organizers said the activity aimed to inspire young innovators to use technology in developing meaningful solutions that contribute to community and societal development.
Speakers and organizers emphasized the importance of innovation, collaboration and continuous learning in the fast-changing field of technology.
Through the event, students gained insights into transforming technical skills into practical innovations while connecting with the global Arduino community and aspiring engineering professionals.
The initiative also strengthened student awareness of open-source technology and encouraged creativity in building future-ready projects.
The activity reflected Enverga University’s core values of Excellence, Unity and Fortitude by encouraging students to pursue innovation, collaborate with the wider technology community and continuously improve their technical skills. It also supported outcomes-oriented education by helping computer engineering students apply classroom knowledge to robotics, automation, IoT and smart technology development.
- SDG 4: Quality Education – The activity provided students with practical learning through technical talks, demonstrations and exposure to emerging technologies.
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure – The event promoted robotics, automation, IoT and open-source technology as tools for innovation and development.
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – The program encouraged students to create technology-based solutions that may support smarter and safer communities.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The activity connected students with the Arduino community, speakers and fellow innovators in support of shared technological growth.