Key Points
- Based on the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, 456,000 people worked in the aged care industry in 2024.
- According to Sy, being a good chef also has its benefits considering the wide scope of work they can do from hosting private events, and launching fusion cuisine, among others.
- Thanks to the caring nature of Filipinos particularly for the elderly, Sy says Filipino- Aussies are well-poised to put up their own Aged Care service.
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'Businesses aligned with aged care, digital transformation in-demand from 2025 and beyond': business mentor forecast
SBS Filipino
07/01/202512:04
Business mentor Alex Apawan Sy believes that 2025 will be a good year, in particular for digital technology-related businesses.
“Anything in the digital transformation, technology, I see that there will be an increase in trends there particularly in app design,” Alex shares.
Alex Apawan Sy (in brown shirt) poses with attendees of one of his business mentorship sessions. Credit: Supplied
A lot of Filipinos are getting into personal care and Australians love Filipinos because of our caring nature. We look after people with great care and passion, and employers are increasingly looking for Filipinos because of our work ethics.Alex Apawan Sy
He furthers that anything relating to "sustainability and going green" will be a hit this year.
"Governments worldwide are looking at sustainability, going green, nature, recycling products."
Personal care is another big thing in the healthcare industry.
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