MICROSOFT Philippines (PHL) is seeking to close the digital skills gap in the country by helping Filipinos increase their digital literacy, company officials said.

The tech company said it aims to improve the employability of 25 million Filipinos 鈥渙ver the next three years.鈥

鈥淥ur skilling initiative鈥 addresses accessibility, diversity, and inclusion gaps through technology innovation,鈥 Microsoft Philippines Chief Finance Officer Aristotle Castro said at the company鈥檚 virtual celebration of its 25th year anniversary in the Philippines on Tuesday.

He added Microsoft Philippines is committed to help the country to recover from the pandemic crisis by enhancing its capability to respond.

鈥淲e will also help make better use of the country鈥檚 agricultural and environmental resources,鈥 Mr. Castro said.

The company also aims to empower businesses through digital acceleration, Microsoft Philippines Public Sector Director Joanna Rodriguez said.

鈥淲e will do this by exploring new business models and delighting customers through collaboration,鈥 she added.

Rene Tablante, the company鈥檚 head of specialist sales, said Microsoft has identified four major imperatives to accelerate the country鈥檚 development.

鈥淲e need to stimulate digital transformation, we must build coalitions for responsible innovation, we have to close the skills gap and enhance Filipinos鈥 employability, and we need to create societal impact sustainably,鈥 he said.

He also stressed inclusivity is a major means towards stimulating digital transformation.

鈥淏y enabling businesses and government operational resiliency, we can also stimulate digital transformation,鈥 Mr. Tablante added.

On building coalitions, Ms. Rodriguez said: 鈥淚t means strengthening our partnership with the government鈥 We will engage associations to ensure growth in offshore services, startups, and small and medium-sized enterprises.鈥

Microsoft Philippines said it has worked with the Education department to provide more than 20 million public school students with Microsoft 365 accounts for their computer-based learning during the pandemic.

鈥淔ilipinos are hugely creative and resourceful people. Enhancing their digital skills and creating inclusive opportunities for them will not only create solutions to society鈥檚 challenges today, but drive economic recovery and success for the future,鈥 said Andres Ortola, Microsoft Philippines country general manager. 鈥 Arjay L. Balinbin