Globe Telecom has rolled out “The Blueprint,” a quarterly media series highlighting how the company uses technology to foster digital inclusion and empower Filipinos, with a strong focus on youth initiatives.
The program introduces a range of solutions designed to be intentional, intuitive and accessible. One of its key projects is GoGIVE, which encourages young people to make a consistent social impact through everyday phone use.
“This is about execution with empathy,” said Darius Delgado, Globe’s chief commercial officer. “The Blueprint showcases how our innovation is inclusive by design; personal where it matters, protected by default, and accessible to all.”
Globe said it is guiding enterprises through consulting programs that translate complex technology into actionable strategies. It is also investing in intuitive apps and digital services aimed at reducing friction for users, while embedding cybersecurity features such as Scam Shield to help safeguard online interactions.
Beyond security and enterprise solutions, the company is also creating platforms that appeal to younger audiences. Beetzee Play, integrated into the GlobeOne app, offers seamless streaming, top-ups and rewards access in one space, while Globe AT HOME 5G provides fiber-like internet speeds through 5G technology.
“At Globe, we believe innovation must always serve a greater purpose,” said Carl Cruz, Globe president and CEO. “The Blueprint is a reminder that every product we build, every service we design, is meant to make daily life easier, safer, and more meaningful for Filipinos.”
Globe said inclusivity remains central to its projects, particularly as it works to engage and empower Filipino youth through technology-driven opportunities.







