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VRITIMES Philippines Supports Solar & Storage Live 2026 as Official Media Partner

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — May 22, 2026 — VRITIMES Philippines successfully concluded its participation as both media partner and booth exhibitor at Solar & Storage Live Philippines 2026, supporting the visibility of the country’s largest clean energy event while connecting with businesses across the solar, storage, and renewable energy sectors.

Held on May 19–20, 2026, at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City, Solar & Storage Live Philippines 2026 gathered more than 18,000 attendees, 350+ sponsors and exhibitors, and 150+ speakers across seven content tracks. The event served as a key platform for clean energy professionals, solution providers, policymakers, and technology leaders supporting the Philippines’ transition to sustainable energy.

As both media partner and booth exhibitor, VRITIMES Philippines helped amplify the event’s visibility through press release distribution and media exposure, while introducing its press release creation, and distribution to companies in the clean energy sector.

“Being part of Solar & Storage Live Philippines 2026 reflects our commitment to supporting industries shaping the country’s future,” said Ronto Katsura, Country Manager of VRITIMES Philippines. “Through VRITIMES, we aim to make press release distribution more accessible for businesses sharing innovations, milestones, and industry achievements.”

The event featured discussions on solar, energy storage, batteries, EV infrastructure, rural electrification, and the future of the Philippine energy market. Through this participation, VRITIMES Philippines reinforces its mission to help organizations share important news and business milestones with broader audiences across the region.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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