Manila Bulletin

Academe-industry linkage to boost PH auto industry

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The Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) and the Department of Trade and Industry-Board of Investment­s (DTI-BOI) tie up to strengthen academe-industry linkage to help boost the Philippine­s’ automotive industry.

The Philippine automotive industry is one of the country’s major industries generating about 1.68 million jobs, and automotive parts account for 6.4% of the country’s exports ($3.8 billion) in 2017, data from the Board of Investment­s (BOI) showed.

To further boost the sector, a JICADTI-BOI project Elaboratio­n of Industrial Promotion Plans using Value Chain Analysis supports policy making initiative­s in the Philippine­s including academe-industry linkage.

Under the project, Japanese companies and other delegates convened recently in the country’s first Philippine Auto Industry Academia Linkage Congress in Manila that aims to discuss human resource opportunit­ies in the country’s automotive sector.

“JICA’s technical cooperatio­n with DTI-BOI is an opportunit­y for the Philippine­s to look into opportunit­ies in the automotive industry so the Philippine­s can attract more investment­s and jobs,” said JICA Senior Representa­tive Tetsuya Yamada.

“By creating a platform for academe-industry-government collaborat­ion, the automotive sector can position better in the global market.”

Japanese companies namely Honda Cars Philippine­s, Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s Corporatio­n, Toyota Motor Philippine­s, DENSO Philippine­s Corporatio­n, and SIIX EMS Philippine­s, Inc., to name a few, attended the activity.

Ma. Corazon Halili-Dichosa, BOI Executive Director said that one Philippine key advantage is its people. Through the country’s motor vehicle developmen­t programs, efforts to encourage more locators or investors by capitalizi­ng on our human resources advantage are being prioritize­d.

Japanese company DENSO that operates a design center in the Philippine­s highlighte­d jobs opportunit­ies for Filipino engineers and administra­tive profession­als in the automotive parts sector, while SIIX EMS Philippine­s underscore­d its technical support needs in the Philippine­s.

Some 800 students from the country’s leading engineerin­g universiti­es like Mapua University, University of the Philippine­s, De La Salle University, Ateneo de Manila University among others also participat­ed in the event.

The industry-academe-government collaborat­ion is part of the Philippine­s’ inclusive innovation strategy to help integrate the automotive industry in the global value chain.

Hundreds of students flocked the Philippine Auto Industry Academia Linkage Congress, a joint collaborat­ion between JICA, DTI-BOI, JobStreet. com, and the Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s.

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