OPPO, Cultural Center of the Philippines partner to champion arts and culture through mobile innovation

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OPPO Philippines Vice President for National Sales Zen Han and Chief Executive Officer Damon Huang with Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) President Kaye C. Tinga and Vice President for Administration and Finance Jose Victor Gaite

Leading global smart device brand OPPO and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) have officially sealed a long-term partnership aimed to empower Filipino youth's love for arts, culture, and creativity through mobile technology and innovation.

Through the collaboration, OPPO will be the official mobile partner of CCP in its upcoming CCP University Roadshow, giving students an opportunity to enhance their creative potential by maximizing OPPO's cutting-edge technology and AI innovations.

OPPO, CCP partner for mobile innovationOPPO and CCP executives mark a commitment to harnessing technology and innovation for youth development in a ceremonial contract signing held in Bonifacio Global City.

“We, at OPPO Philippines, are excited to empower the Filipino youth development, especially in creativity, arts, and culture. We want more Filipino youth to experience firsthand how OPPO devices can elevate creativity and inspiration through technological innovations,” said Damon Huang, Chief Executive Officer of OPPO Philippines.

“As the country's premier institution for promoting arts, culture and creative expression, this partnership with OPPO will allow us to help more students across the country to access new technologies that will expand and realize their creative potential,” said Kaye C. Tinga, President of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

OPPO A5 Pro 5G Snap and Slay Challenge kicks off long-term partnership

Check out the #OPPOA5ProSnapAndSlay Dance Challenge where winning students from CCP's partner schools will receive special gifts from OPPO. The dance challenge runs until April 25 and aims to highlight the new OPPO A5 Pro 5G's durability and reliability through creative dance moves on TikTok.

OPPO's relentless pursuit for innovation in its products and the Cultural Center of the Philippines' dedication to uplift Filipino arts and culture will inspire a new wave of creative excellence among the Filipino youth.

For more information about the partnership between OPPO and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, you may visit OPPO's official website at www.oppo.com.ph/ or OPPO Philippines' official Facebook page.

About CCP
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) was created in 1966 as a public trust for the preservation, promotion, enhancement and development of Philippine culture. In 1972, it was transformed into a non-municipal public corporation. The CCP Main Building (Tanghalang Pambansa) was inaugurated in 1969 and has served as the country's principal venue for showcasing the Philippines' diverse culture as well as cultures from other parts of the world. Since then, the CCP has continued to expand the reach of its programs to recognize artistic excellence, discover and nurture Filipino artists, enhance interest and appreciation of Philippine arts, and create greater opportunities for cultural expression.