A presentation for the preservation of Handumanan Project for the preservation of two heritage structures at the Iloilo City campus was conducted through Zoom and face-to-face setup on February 9, 2022.

The idea of the Project Match partnership is to create a community wherein micro, small, & medium enterprises and start-up companies will be connected to increase revenue and reduce the cost of MSMEs with the use of digital tools. Likewise, generate traction/sales and data for start-ups, educate and level up the knowledge of entrepreneurs on finance, and provide access to financial resources.

The iAmUPHi and UPAA Iloilo turned over an industrial washing machine, front load dryer, medical apparel, physical protective equipment, and various medical and sanitation supplies to the Philippine Genome Center Visayas (PGCV) on January 22, 2022. These were received by Chancellor Clement C. Camposano and PGC-Visayas Director Victor Marco Emmanuel "Noel" Ferriols. Dr. Marovi Celis BOT of iAmUPHi brought the goods along with the officers of the UPAA Iloilo Chapter, headed by President John Canonero.

The University of the Philippines Visayas signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the UPV alumni groups for the donation and setting up of a solar grid at the UPV Iloilo City campus. Chancellor Clement C. Camposano signed the agreement with UP High School in Iloilo represented by the principal, Prof. Alfredo Diaz; iAmUPHi Alumni Association, Inc. (IAAI), represented through Zoom by its President and Chairman, Artemio P. Pama and Noel C. Litan, respectively; UP High School Iloilo Batch ‘80 Alumni represented by Jessraf S. Palmares; and One Renewable Energy Enterprise, Inc. (One Renewable) President and CEO, Erel B. Narida.

The Philippine Genome Center Visayas has already received its set of Next Generation Sequencers to capacitate the center for whole genome sequencing to detect SARS-CoV-2 variants in the region. PGC Visayas acquired the sequencers through the funding support of the Department of Budget and Management. Installation of the sequencers commenced last Thursday (Jan. 20) at the PGC Visayas Laboratories at the Regional Research Center of UPV in Miagao, Iloilo. Installation is set to be complete over the weekend, and the initial trial run will commence on Monday (Jan. 24). Another series of minor runs will follow this over the next two weeks to optimize all the systems in place. Full operations are targeted to start by the 3rd or 4th week of February, upon which PGC Visayas will be able to sequence around 350-375 samples per week. The sequencers acquired by PGC Visayas, the Illumina ISeq 100, and Illumina NextSeq 1000 (distributed and locally supported by Lifeline Diagnostics) are some of the latest sequencing platforms available in the market, with the installation of the NextSeq 1000 being the first in the Philippines.