AC Pama Engineering Consultancy believes in young engineers. That’s why the team’s all in for SEA Fair 2026, a student-led event by the Ateneo de Davao University Engineering and Architecture Student Council. Block off March 19-20, 2026, at Ayala Malls Abreeza. Two days, lots of energy, and a mix of students, industry leaders, and innovators. Expect new ideas, hands-on learning, and chances to connect with people who get what you’re passionate about.
Why Industry-Academic Connections Matter
Something real happens when students and professionals meet face-to-face. Suddenly, all those lectures and textbooks have context. Students get to see engineers in action, designing, troubleshooting, and making sure things are safe and solid. It goes beyond theory. It’s about real people working on real projects, with all the responsibility that comes with that. These moments can shape how a student sees their future.
Engineering Expertise for the Community
AC Pama Engineering Consultancy isn’t just cheering from the sidelines. The firm’s out there, making a difference, delivering engineering services that actually make buildings safer, stronger, and better designed.
Leading the way is Ademar C. Pama, who also serves as Vice President of the Association of Structural Engineering of the Philippines (ASEP). He’s big on raising the bar for structural safety and professional standards. Under his leadership, the team handles everything from structural design and analysis for new projects to checking and upgrading older buildings, to project management and technical consulting.
They work directly with property developers, institutions, and building owners to make sure every project meets strict engineering standards. By joining events like SEA Fair, AC Pama Engineering Consultancy gets to show what responsible engineering looks like and remind everyone why structural safety isn’t just a box to check, it’s a commitment.
Join the Movement
SEA Fair 2026 isn’t just another event you forget about the next day. It’s where ideas turn into action. With support from AC Pama Engineering Consultancy, students and professionals can swap stories, pick up new skills, and help shape what engineering in the Philippines looks like tomorrow.