Engr. Banlawe delivered an inspiring talk on fostering immersion, enrichment, and a creative environment for young girls to explore science and engineering—fields traditionally considered masculine. Your insights are paving the way for a more inclusive future.

Together with Engr. Banlawe in this summit are the equally brilliant women faculty of the WPU College of Engineering and Technology: CET Dean Dr. Maribel B. Peneyra, Engr. Judith M. Hilario, Engr. Kristine Clarisse S. Canilla, Engr. Reycielo B. Denzon, Engr. Charlyn May G. Arzaga, Engr. Cherrylene S. Lagan.

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Photos by: PTC – Women Engineers Network
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