The Aboitiz Group, through the Aboitiz Foundation and food business unit Pilmico, has partnered with the Technical Education and Skills Authority (Tesda) Women’s Center to put up a P6-million business innovation center at the Tesda Compound in Taguig City.
In a statement on Wednesday, Aboitiz said the 500-square-meter facility would be named the Wooden Spoon business innovation center after Pilmico’s flagship flour brand.
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