1991 – MFI is selected as the partner of the Swiss Foundation for Technical Cooperation (SwissContact) in education technology (EdTech) development. The partnership breathes life to MFI’s EdTech Program. MFI launches the Rizal Integrated People’s Program for Livelihood and Enterprise (RIPPLE) to assist the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center, the Rizal Provincial Government, and farmers’ associations in implementing an integrated rice production system.
1992 – The Compromise Agreement is fully implemented, making MFI completely independent from Meralco and the government. MFI ceases to be a holding company and becomes a purely private science foundation. The Italian Government sends 12 MFI Institute Instructors to a three-month training in Italy as part of the Italian grant package.
1993 – The first class of ITP students who were exposed to MFI Institute’s new curriculum graduates. MFI establishes the Jala-Jala Family Farm School for Boys in Jala-Jala, Rizal.
1994 – MFI replicates the Industrial Technician Program at the Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise, located in Cebu City.
1995 – The Compromise Agreement among MFI, PCGG and the Lopezes is signed; Construction of the MFI Institute and Administration buildings is completed. MFI collaborated with UA&P to establish CITE in Cebu. Mactan Export is now 100% DTS and provides skilled workers.