Fuji-Haya Electric Corporation of the Philippines proudly participated in the 50th Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Annual National Convention and 3E XPO, held at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, from Nov. 26-29, 2025. This landmark gathering of electrical practitioners and industry leaders marked the golden anniversary of the IIEE—celebrating five decades of integrity, […]Fuji-Haya Electric Corporation of the Philippines proudly participated in the 50th Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Annual National Convention and 3E XPO, held at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, from Nov. 26-29, 2025. This landmark gathering of electrical practitioners and industry leaders marked the golden anniversary of the IIEE—celebrating five decades of integrity, […]

Fuji-Haya Electric showcases power protection excellence at the 50th IIEE Annual National Convention

2025/12/04 16:15

Fuji-Haya Electric Corporation of the Philippines proudly participated in the 50th Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Annual National Convention and 3E XPO, held at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, from Nov. 26-29, 2025. This landmark gathering of electrical practitioners and industry leaders marked the golden anniversary of the IIEE—celebrating five decades of integrity, innovation, empowerment and excellence.

As one of the country’s leading providers of power protection and electrical distribution solutions, Fuji-Haya Electric reaffirmed its commitment to innovation, reliability, and engineering excellence through its impressive exhibit lineup. This year’s booth featured the AIDA System, Ring Main Unit (RMU), Transformers, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Fully Type-Tested Low Voltage Switchgear (LVSG), Busducts, and Unit Panels—all designed to deliver safe, efficient, and sustainable power for various modern mixed use developments and infrastructures.

Carrying its 2025 corporate theme, “Beyond Expectations: Powering Progress, Expanding Horizons,” Fuji-Haya Electric celebrated its continued growth and 46 years of service in the Philippines. The theme reflects the company’s ongoing mission to go beyond conventional standards—developing power solutions that drive progress, enhance sustainability, and empower engineers to build smarter, more resilient energy systems.

Throughout the five-day convention, the Fuji-Haya booth became a hub of engagement, attracting hundreds of engineers, industry professionals, and trade visitors. Attendees had the opportunity to explore the company’s technical displays, witness live demonstrations, and engage in discussions with Fuji-Haya’s team of experts. These interactions reinforced the company’s reputation as a trusted partner in power protection, energy efficiency, and system reliability.

The IIEE Annual National Convention remains the country’s premier event for electrical professionals, providing a platform for knowledge exchange, technology presentation, and industry collaboration. Fuji-Haya’s participation aligns with its goal to continuously engage with the engineering community, support professional development, and contribute to the advancement of the Philippine power sector.

As the company looks forward to the years ahead, Fuji-Haya Electric continues to expand its horizons—investing in innovation, safety, and sustainability. With its strong foundation built over four decades, the company remains steadfast in delivering solutions that energize industries, protect power systems, and inspire engineering excellence—beyond expectations.

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