The Philippine Solar and Power Expo and Philippine Construction and Ceramics Expo concludes today at SMX Convention Centre Pasay after three successful days showcasing sustainable innovation with over 150 exhibitors from 10+ countries.
Industry leaders set the stage
At the June 23 press conference, industry leaders outlined the expo’s strategic significance for Philippine infrastructure development. Johnny Chotrani, Co-Chairman of the ASEAN India Economic Council and Advisory Board member, emphasized bridging Philippine and Southeast Asian businesses. Tetchi Cruz Capellan, Chairperson of the Asian Photovoltaic Industry Association and President & CEO of SunAsia Energy Inc., noted strong governmental and industry momentum toward renewable energy growth.

Renowned architect Jun Palafox highlighted integrating eco-friendly designs and renewable energy into the Philippines’ built environment, while Jimson Uranza, President of the Society of Philippine Electrotechnical Constructors and Suppliers, emphasized collaboration potential in energy and electrical sectors. Dr. Luis Ramon Rodriguez of Karl Group Holding Corp. and Philippine Medical Depot praised the comprehensive approach spanning construction, ceramics, and cutting-edge energy solutions.
Three days of innovation
Since opening July 29, the twin expos have created unprecedented cross-industry collaboration opportunities. The event launched with distinguished guests, including Ms. Angelica Roa-Yu from the Pasay City Mayor’s Office, Mr. Jeevan C. Kandpal from the Embassy of India, and key industry leaders.


Attendees explored cutting-edge technologies across multiple sectors:
- Electric Vehicles, Batteries & Charging Stations
- Solar, Wind, Hydro, and Thermal Energy Solutions
- Electrical & Electronic Equipment and Smart Grids
- Advanced Construction Materials and Ceramics
Final hours
With free admission for both B2B and B2C attendees, today represents the final opportunity to experience this convergence of sustainable innovation. The expo creates fertile ground for strategic partnerships essential for sustainable development, bringing together architects, builders, energy professionals, and consumers.
Industry leaders described the convergence as more than trade—a catalyst for responsible business growth and innovation essential for the Philippines’ economic and environmental future.