Speakers from the Philippine-side include: CE Christopher Maambong, on behalf of Chairperson Leonor Tripon Rosero, Chairman of Professional Regulation Commission; Administrator Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration; Benedicto Ernesto Bitonio, Jr., National Labor Relations Commission; Capt. Gregorio Oca, Founder and Chairman of the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP); VAdm. Eduardo Ma. R. Santos, MAAP President; and Ericson M. Marquez, PJMCC Director. They discussed about specific programs and projects which aimed at increasing the number of qualified seafarers. These programs include bridging programs, ladderized education for the maritime sector, cadetship programs and the adoption of the walk-in examination system.
They also assured that the relationship between the maritime industries of Japan and the Philippines would be strengthened and would continue to prosper. At least 60 delegates from the Philippines attended the conference, while Japan had around 160 representatives. The delegates from both countries included government officials, representatives from manning agencies, ship owners and ship operators.
The Philippine delegation composed of manning agency representatives was headed by PJMCC Directors Mr. Eduardo Manese (President), Capt. Teodoro Quijano (Vice President), Capt. Emmanuel Regio (Secretary), Ms. Josephine Francisco (Treasurer), Mr. Ericson Marquez (Director), Mr. Ramon Garcia (Director) and Ms. Carmen Rebusi (Director).