About Us
- Profile
- Objectives
- Corporate Social Responsibilities
- 2011 - 2012 Officers & Board of Directors
- Past Presidents
Profile
COMDDAP is a non-profit, non-stock trade organization of the country’s top Information Technology organizations whose main thrust is to promote the sustainable development of the country’s information technology industry through voluntary collaboration of its member companies.
It encourages the development and sharing of best practices among its member companies.
In existence for the past twenty-four (24) years, the Association has been maintained and financed by its member companies through dues, fees, contributions or donations that fund the many CSR projects of the association.
Objectives
Promote the use of information technology and elevate its standards in the Philippines.
Make computers affordable and available to the masses.
Provide and create opportunities for users to develop themselves to their fullest potentials.
Supply the market with quality products at reasonable prices with good after-sales support.
To work closely with the government, the private sector, and international entities in promoting the use of information technology.
Provide a forum of discussion on matters relating to the computer industry.
Foster and cultivate harmony, cordiality, and camaraderie among the members so that they can work together as one for the benefit of the industry.
Corporate Social Responsibilities
COMDDAP has initiated projects that benefited various sectors of the society, without limiting itself to ICT-related projects.
Funded by the annual exhibit proceeds, the CSR projects
included:
Adopt-a-School Program – month-long hands-on training with accredited lecturer for public school students, incorporated in their respective class schedules, and endorsed by their respective DepEd Superintendents.
Training the Trainors – month-long hands-on training with accredited lecturer for public school teachers to better equip them in fulfilling DepEd’s requirements of submitting computerized reports.
School-2-Work Program – geared towards providing a benefit for the member companies’ lower rank and file employees. Over fifty (50) high school graduates benefited through I.C.T.-related vocational courses.
Habitat for Humanity – close to Php1M donation that built houses for a typhoon-devastated community in Naga City.
Gearing Up Internet Literacy & Access for Students (GILAS)– collaborative project that involved the member companies’ capabilities to service and render technical support to the computer equipment that GILAS have donated to various areas in the Philippines.
2011 - 2012 Officers & Board of Directors
President
JUAN G. CHUA
(Jupiter Systems, Inc.)
Vice-President
SALVADOR L. LASTRILLA
(JTJ Trading, Inc. )
Board Secretary
WILLY C. DY
( Microbase, Inc.)
Treasurer
IRENE L. CHUA
(Wordtext Systems, Inc.)
Director
JEFFREY Q. CHOA
(Microgenesis Business Systems, Inc.)
Director
WILLIAM Y. CHUA
(Integrated Computer Systems, Inc.)
Director
WESLEY C. NGO
(Astech Pengson Distributors, Inc.)
Director
VINCENT T. SANCHEZ
(Canon Marketing Phils., Inc.)
Director & Immediate Past President
JEFFERSON T. PLAZA
(Advance Solutions, Inc.)
Past Presidents
|
Jefferson T. Plaza Advance Solutions, Inc. |
2008 - 2011 |
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Juan G. Chua Jupiter Systems, Inc. |
2006 - 2008 |
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Wesley C. Ngo Astech Pengson Distributors Inc. |
2005 - 2006 |
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Salvador Lastrilla JTJ Trading Incorporated |
2003 - 2005 |
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Irene L. Chua Wordtext Systems, Incorporated |
2002 - 2003 |
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Wesley C. Ngo Astech Pengson Distributors Inc. |
2000 - 2002 |
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Fisher T. Chua Hyertech Corporation |
1998 - 2000 |
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Jimmy D. Go Microcircuits Corporation |
1997 - 1998 |
| Salvador L. Lastrilla JTJ Trading Incorporated | 1995 - 1997 |
|
Wilton C. Ngo Electroworld |
1993 - 1995 |
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Adolfo S. Suzara Makati Microshop |
1991 - 1993 |
|
Gerardo S. Sevilla Phil Micro Computers |
1990 - 1991 |
|
William L Chua Wordtext Systems Inc. |
1986 - 1990 |

