Learning in actual work environment
Dualtech Center employs individual mentoring beyond academics or training or employment. Students are assigned to tutors who coach them on a one-on-one basis on life-skills and personal and professional development.
Professionals serving in various sectors of industry
Many among over 12,000 graduates have become shop floor leaders in various sectors of industry from fabrication to manufacturing, to metals, to packaging, to electronics and semiconductors, to printing, to aviation maintenance, to automotive, to information technology, to food equipment, etc.
Latest News
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Be ready to ‘Aspire for more’: Atty. Robredo encourages and also challenges new Electromechanics Graduates
At the recent commencement exercises, 113 work-trainees received their diplomas for the 2-year Electromechanics Technology course. Atty. Leni Robredo was…
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Dualtech and Ibiden reaches out to more communities in Palawan for CSR activities
Dualtech and electronics firm, Ibiden Philippines, visited Palawan to reach various communities and meet key local leaders. The trip aimed to raise awareness and…
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Dualtech’s Welding and Machining training courses for NSE Design
Dualtech conducted welding and machining training courses for Philippine NSE Design Services, Inc. (PNSED). There were two batches composed of mechanical engineers and the design team. The course outlined an overview…
What is Dual Training?
A training delivery system that involves two venues of learning: the school and the industry
About Dualtech Center
Dualtech is a private vocational school project established in 1982 that pioneered in adapting the German Dual Training System in the Philippines.
Partner to over 100 Companies
Dualtech Center has more than 100 partner-companies where the students are deployed for their on-the-job training (OJT). Partnership covers various industries in manufacturing and servicing.
Scholarship Policy
Dualtech Center’s scholarship program aims to train scholars for employment. Scholars are accepted based on their desire to find jobs after the scholarship. In this context, “study” is synonymous with “work”. Hence, to work is to study, and vice-versa, right from the first day of training.