Asialink CEO Robert Jordan emerged as the overall champion of the first Newgen-ASEAN Business Partners Golf Invitational held at Manila Southwoods’ Legends course in Carmona, Cavite last weekend, finishing with a net 69 and securing victory via a lower handicap.
Singer-artist Chad Borja clinched the Class A title with a net 69, edging out ABP CEO Jun de Dios, who posted a net 71, while Carlo Enanosa claimed the Class B trophy with a net 72, nipping fellow Union Bank official AJ Atienza, who scored a net 73, in the 18-hole tournament.
The event saw almost full participation from invited guests, featuring 46 top executives and industry leaders from major organizations, various fintechs, and many others.
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The tournament transcended the sport itself, serving as a melting pot for ideas and innovations. Discussions centered on cutting-edge AI solutions poised to revolutionize the digital landscape in the Philippines.
“The event offered an ideal backdrop for meaningful conversations about the future of technology and business integration,” said Pramod Kumar, Head of Business – APAC, Newgen Software. “Newgen Software and ASEAN Business Partners remain committed to leading digital transformation across the region.”
The success of the tournament marked the beginning of a series of initiatives designed to integrate these technologies, setting the stage for a future where AI plays a crucial role in business transformation.