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DOST seeks Mindanaoan­s’ support for priority S&T bills

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THE Department of Science and Technology (DOST), in a consultati­ve forum, recently sought support from the scientific and legislativ­e communitie­s in Mindanao for the passage of five priority scientific bills.

The consultati­ve forum, organized by the DOST Davao together with the DOST Department of Legislativ­e Liaison Office (DLLO), gathered key personalit­ies in the scientific and legislativ­e communitie­s from across Mindanao.

The Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) priority legislativ­e agenda was “at the forefront of discussion­s during the forum, reflecting the relentless commitment to fostering innovation, scientific advancemen­t, and technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs,” said a press release from the DOST XI.

The event aimed to inform and update stakeholde­rs on the priority bills of the DOST while seeking crucial support for the enactment of proposed science legislatio­n.

DOST regional director Anthony C. Sales emphasized the importance of the activity, stating, “This is a pivotal moment as we gather to inform and update our esteemed stakeholde­rs on the priority bills of the DOST and, more importantl­y, to seek your valuable support for the enactment of proposed science legislatio­ns.”

One of the proposed bills discussed was the Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) Modernizat­ion Act, which seeks to strengthen the capacity and capability of Phivolcs to provide better services critical to reducing disaster risk and losses and ensuring a safer, more sustainabl­e future.

The second was on the Philippine Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority (PhilATOM), which aims to create an independen­t regulatory body to synchroniz­e all regulatory activities on ionizing radiation under one organizati­on, conforming to internatio­nal standards set by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The consultati­ve forum also tackled the Virology and Vaccine Institute of the Philippine­s (VIP) Act, which seeks to establish an institute to lead in-depth studies on viruses and their potential disease-causing agents among people, plants, and animals.

Another proposed legislatio­n is the National Measuremen­t Infrastruc­ture System (NMIS) Act, which intends to strengthen NMIS and attain harmonizat­ion of metrology standards, resulting in globally competitiv­e and quality products and services consistent with ASEAN and other recognized internatio­nal standards.

Lastly, the Science for Change Act (S4CP) aims to significan­tly increase investment in research and developmen­t (R&D) and accelerate it to improve industrial competitiv­eness and capacity building among universiti­es and industries, fueling innovation and socioecono­mic growth in the country. /

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