From left to right: Atty. Rodolfo V. Castillo Jr., VP for Administration; Dr. Nenita Fajardo Buan, Dean of the Institute of Graduate and Professional Studies; Nancy J. Tejada, VP for Student Success and Support Services; Atty. Christian Patrick Labajoy, Head of Student Discipline and University Legal Counsel; Dr. Ma. Felma C. Tria, University President; Charisma Buan, Infinix Marketing Manager; Ms. Laarnie Hernandez, Staff, Office of the President; Ms. Ruthemia S. Albener, Head of the Supply Office; Dr. Rosalie M. Catu, Head of Student Activities and Organizations; and Mr. Jeffrey F. Litan, VP for Comptrollership.
Manila, Philippines, March 30, 2026 — In a meaningful step toward advancing digital education in the Philippines, Infinix donated its latest XPAD 30E tablets to Universidad de Manila on March 25, 2026. The initiative underscores a shared commitment to empowering students and enhancing access to modern learning tools.
The turnover ceremony brought together key representatives from both organizations, including the University President of Universidad de Manila, Dr. Felima C. Tria, and Infinix Marketing Manager Charisma Buan. The formal handover of the tablets served as a powerful symbol of a shared vision to empower students through technology and open new pathways for learning.
This donation represents more than just a provision of devices; it marks the beginning of a partnership dedicated to building a more inclusive and technology-driven learning environment for Filipino students. “In this digital era, learning should never be limited by access. Infinix believes in supporting every Filipino student's journey by offering technology that makes digital learning more accessible and more powerful. And what better way to do that than by partnering with the leaders of tomorrow — UDM's top performing student leaders who are already setting the standard for their peers,” shared Buan.
Dr. Ma. Felma C. Tria, University President, receives the XPAD 30E tablet from Charisma Buan, Infinix Marketing Manager, during the official turnover ceremony.
The XPAD 30E is recognized as the first dedicated education tablet in the Philippines, purpose-built to support both academic and everyday learning. It offers access to over 120,000 premium learning resources, including curated, textbook-aligned courses and exercises, all available for free. With its AI Tutor On Tap, students can instantly get help with assignments and questions, making learning more interactive and efficient. The device also features an 11-inch FHD+ eye-care display, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience for extended study sessions.
Dr. Felima C. Tria expressed appreciation for the initiative, stating,
“Universidad de Manila is steadily moving toward a more digital approach in academics, and this partnership with Infinix aligns perfectly with that vision. The units will be entrusted to our top performing student leaders, individuals who we believe will make the most of every tool they are given. We are deeply grateful to Infinix for seeing the potential in our students and for choosing to invest in their growth in such a meaningful way.”
Top row (from left to right): Nancy J. Tejada, VP for Student Success and Support Services; Atty. Rodolfo V. Castillo Jr., VP for Administration; Atty. Christian Patrick Labajoy, Head of Student Discipline and University Legal Counsel; and Mr. Jeffrey F. Litan, VP for Comptrollership.
Bottom row (from left to right): Charisma Buan, Infinix Marketing Manager; and Dr. Ma. Felma C. Tria, University President.
Through this initiative, Infinix continues to demonstrate its commitment to social responsibility, leveraging innovation not just to create products, but to create opportunities and empower the next generation of learners.
Learn more about the Infinix XPAD 30E and discover how it can transform everyday learning with smarter tools and accessible resources. Get yours today through the official Infinix website, or shop conveniently on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop to start your journey toward a more empowered and connected learning experience.





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