The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is spearheading the Philippines’ bid  to become Asia’s Premier Creative Hub by 2030 with the official launch of the  Malikhaing Pinoy Creative Expo (MPEx), a five-day national event at SMX Aura,  Taguig City.  

Held in celebration of the Philippine Creative Industries Month (PCIM), the MPEx  is the first event to gather all nine creative domains—audiovisual media, visual arts,  digital interactive media, design, performing arts, publishing, traditional cultural  expressions, creative services, and cultural sites—and their 73 sectors.  

Leading the ceremonial opening, Trade Secretary Cristina A. Roque said that the  expo emphasizes the vital role of Filipino creativity in driving economic progress.    

“Under the clear directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the Department of  Trade and Industry is fully committed to harnessing the power of our creative  industries. The DTI will continue to provide our artists and creators with the  necessary infrastructure and support, like this Malikhaing Pinoy Creative Expo,  until Filipino talent gains the global recognition it truly deserves,” Secretary Roque  said. 

The expo features a dynamic and immersive setup, showcasing the nine domains  through dedicated creative pavilions, where visitors can explore exhibits of  paintings, sculptures, and art toys, as well as original works in comics, animation,  and publications.  

Another key component of the event is the series of “Malikhaing Pinoy Chats,”  which bring together professionals, creative workers, aspiring creatives, and  government policymakers for thought-provoking presentations and conversations.  

Meanwhile, “Creative Matchmaking for Filipino Games,” pitching session is also  set to provide indie and student game developers an opportunity to present their  ideas to industry leaders and potential investors, where Dungeon King of Midnight  Equinox stood out and earned the Best Game Pitch award. 

The event features a wide array of prominent exhibitors and organizations,  including the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and the Game  Developers Association of the Philippines (GDAP) for audiovisual and digital  interactive media, and the Design Center of the Philippines and Philippine Fashion  Coalition for design. The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is a key exhibitor  for the performing arts, while the Ayala Museum represents the cultural sites  domain. 

MPEx is a flagship initiative of the Malikhaing Pinoy Program, led by the DTI  through the Philippine Creative Industries Development Council (PCIDC)  Secretariat, to elevate Filipino creative industries.  

For more details on exhibitors, workshops, and performances, visit  https://mpx.malikhaingpinoy.ph/.

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