TESDA has launched “Juana Creatives,” a co-working hub for women and aspiring creatives to develop skills, collaborate, and gain AI-resilient training.
The hub, inaugurated by TESDA Secretary Kiko Benitez on March 30, 2026, expands technical-vocational education into the creative and cultural industries.
It offers flexible, industry-led courses and workshops in areas like pottery, fashion, fragrance, photography, film, digital embroidery, and animation.
Programs focus on craft, design, storytelling, and cultural expression to help learners remain competitive in an AI-driven economy.
While launched during Women’s Month, Juana Creatives is open to all aspiring trainees regardless of gender.
Source: PhilNews24 | April 5, 2026
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