From SF to the Philippines: AI, Trusted Technology, and the Next Innovation Bridge
Join the SF Filipino American Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the SF Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the SF Center for Economic Development, and Turkish Airlines, as part of San Francisco International Week 2026 for a timely program exploring business, trade, and partnership opportunities between San Francisco and the Philippines.
This conversation will focus on the growing U.S.-Philippines corridor, including the Luzon Economic Corridor, Pax Silica, AI infrastructure, trusted supply chains, trade, capital, and cross-border collaboration.
As global business moves deeper into AI, advanced technology, data infrastructure, and supply chain security, the Philippines is becoming part of a much larger conversation. For San Francisco businesses, Filipino American entrepreneurs, investors, founders, and civic partners, this is a chance to better understand where opportunity may be forming and how our community can help build the next bridge across the Pacific.
Program Highlights:
The program will bring together public-sector leaders, trade partners, and community leaders for a practical discussion on market entry, sourcing, partnerships, investment, and future business growth between the United States and the Philippines.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2026
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Venue: Yes SF HQ, 220 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104
Admission:
No fee to attend, please register by clicking on the Register button.
Who Should Attend?
This session is designed for business owners, founders, investors, professional service providers, import/export companies, real estate and infrastructure leaders, and technology partners — along with anyone interested in the future of U.S.-Philippines business and innovation.
Hosted by: San Francisco Filipino American Chamber of Commerce
Part of San Francisco International Week 2026
Established in 1973, SFFACC is a non-profit organization 501 (c)(6), which seeks to promote the economic development of the Filipino-American business and civic community in the San Francisco Bay Area.