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ConTech Expo 2025: 3 Days of Celebration and Innovation

 When jaw-dropping technology, unbelievable deals, and thousands of eager visitors came together, the result was Consumer Tech Expo 2025 — an experience that redefined the future.

The event opened with a one-of-a-kind ceremony, as VIPs used AI-powered augmented reality (AR) glasses from Rokid Philippines in place of the traditional ribbon-cutting — officially ushering in a weekend where the future wasn’t just displayed, but experienced.

Over the course of three days, attendees enjoyed discounts of up to 97%, alongside the much-anticipated ₱1 auction that had crowds buzzing with excitement. But shopping was only part of the story.

The Expo featured over 20 immersive tech experiences, providing visitors with hands-on opportunities to test the latest gadgets and innovations. On stage, 19 Tech Talk sessions brought industry leaders face-to-face with audiences eager to learn about everything from artificial intelligence and content creation to gaming and smart living.


In the photo, from left to right: Cherub Christopher Dim (Product Manager for JBL Headphones at Iontech), Lori-Ann Rivera (Senior Product Manager for Cricut at Iontech), Edison Ke (President of JCI Manila 2026), Jack Salamia (Sales Manager for AOC and Philips Monitors Philippines), Bryan Co (President of AFT Corp.), Peter Eric Pardo (Pasay City Chief-of-Staff, representative of Hon. Imelda Calixto-Rubiano, Mayor City of Pasay), Erwin Po (President of Upson Global Inc.), Kendrick Ong (Marketing Manager for Henry’s Camera), and Jerome Mangisay (Sales Manager for Canon Philippines

The excitement continued with 22 brand-new product launches, offering the public a first look at cutting-edge releases before they hit the market. All of this was powered by the participation of 100+ leading global and local tech brands, including Anker, AOC Monitor, Apple, Canon, Cricut, Digital Walker, GCash, Henry’s Camera, JBL, JisuLife, Luxetech, Nintendo, PC Express, Philips, PLDT Home, Rokid, TP-Link, Ugreen, and more.

Adding to the thrill, hourly raffle draws gave lucky visitors the chance to bring home top gadgets and equipment — from gaming laptops and power banks to premium speakers and even a Nintendo Switch. The cheers that filled the venue captured the true spirit of the Expo: fun, community, and a shared passion for all things tech.

The numbers tell the story best: over 8,000 visitors walked through the doors, and with the support of its exhibitors, the Expo generated an impressive ₱19,800,000 in sales. More than just an event, it became a celebration of technology’s impact on everyday life.

The next Consumer Tech Expo is set to return on September 4–6, 2026, at the SMX Convention Center Manila. It promises to be even more extraordinary — with more brands, more innovations, and more experiences that will redefine the way people live, work, and play. (PR)

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September 16, 2025

ConTech Expo 2025: 3 Days of Celebration and Innovation

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 When jaw-dropping technology, unbelievable deals, and thousands of eager visitors came together, the result was Consumer Tech Expo 2025 — an experience that redefined the future.

The event opened with a one-of-a-kind ceremony, as VIPs used AI-powered augmented reality (AR) glasses from Rokid Philippines in place of the traditional ribbon-cutting — officially ushering in a weekend where the future wasn’t just displayed, but experienced.

Over the course of three days, attendees enjoyed discounts of up to 97%, alongside the much-anticipated ₱1 auction that had crowds buzzing with excitement. But shopping was only part of the story.

The Expo featured over 20 immersive tech experiences, providing visitors with hands-on opportunities to test the latest gadgets and innovations. On stage, 19 Tech Talk sessions brought industry leaders face-to-face with audiences eager to learn about everything from artificial intelligence and content creation to gaming and smart living.


In the photo, from left to right: Cherub Christopher Dim (Product Manager for JBL Headphones at Iontech), Lori-Ann Rivera (Senior Product Manager for Cricut at Iontech), Edison Ke (President of JCI Manila 2026), Jack Salamia (Sales Manager for AOC and Philips Monitors Philippines), Bryan Co (President of AFT Corp.), Peter Eric Pardo (Pasay City Chief-of-Staff, representative of Hon. Imelda Calixto-Rubiano, Mayor City of Pasay), Erwin Po (President of Upson Global Inc.), Kendrick Ong (Marketing Manager for Henry’s Camera), and Jerome Mangisay (Sales Manager for Canon Philippines

The excitement continued with 22 brand-new product launches, offering the public a first look at cutting-edge releases before they hit the market. All of this was powered by the participation of 100+ leading global and local tech brands, including Anker, AOC Monitor, Apple, Canon, Cricut, Digital Walker, GCash, Henry’s Camera, JBL, JisuLife, Luxetech, Nintendo, PC Express, Philips, PLDT Home, Rokid, TP-Link, Ugreen, and more.

Adding to the thrill, hourly raffle draws gave lucky visitors the chance to bring home top gadgets and equipment — from gaming laptops and power banks to premium speakers and even a Nintendo Switch. The cheers that filled the venue captured the true spirit of the Expo: fun, community, and a shared passion for all things tech.

The numbers tell the story best: over 8,000 visitors walked through the doors, and with the support of its exhibitors, the Expo generated an impressive ₱19,800,000 in sales. More than just an event, it became a celebration of technology’s impact on everyday life.

The next Consumer Tech Expo is set to return on September 4–6, 2026, at the SMX Convention Center Manila. It promises to be even more extraordinary — with more brands, more innovations, and more experiences that will redefine the way people live, work, and play. (PR)

More ronnotthedj.com updates? Like and follow us at @ronnotthedj on Twitter and Instagram, facebook.com/rntdblog and subscribe to Ron Not The DJ On Youtube


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