Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Stay, Marcos urges Pinoy scientists

Vows government support, scholarshi­p programs

- BY MICHELLE GUILLANG @tribunephl_mish

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday urged Filipino scientists and researcher­s to stay in the country, noting the importance of science and technology to the country’s developmen­t.

“I encourage our Filipino scientists, researcher­s, inventors, and innovators, to continue sharing your expertise, especially with young people,” Marcos said during the opening ceremonies for the 2022 National Science and Technology Week.

Reiteratin­g his call for unity, Marcos asked them to partner with the government and dedicate their knowledge and skills and work harmonious­ly to uplift the lives of the Filipinos.

“I urge you to stay in the country as you pursue your career. We will continue to support you and continue to look to you to be active partners of the government,” he added.

He cited their potential to help the government take further strides toward a more inclusive, prosperous, and sustainabl­e nation.

Marcos assured the scientists of government support, saying that his administra­tion would back initiative­s in pushing for science and technology, as well as research and developmen­t-based solutions to the country’s problems, especially in the agricultur­e sector.

“I also urge the DoST (Department of Science and Technology) and all other concerned agencies to allocate resources to institutio­ns that carry out research and developmen­t,” Marcos said.

He challenged DoST and their partner institutio­ns to provide more scholarshi­ps to Filipino students to develop a bigger pool of scientists, researcher­s and innovators in the country.

“Through this, we will institute a scholarshi­p program, specifical­ly for STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g, mathematic­s) students and this will not be limited to those who have shown their capabiliti­es, their ability and how they deserve these scholarshi­ps here in the Philippine­s but to any institutio­n that they are accepted to abroad,” Marcos said.

He added: “So this is important so that they continue to develop our workforce, we continue to develop our capabiliti­es, and our knowledge.”

Marcos also acknowledg­ed the efforts of the DoST’s attached agencies and regional offices for continuous­ly implementi­ng programs that create solutions to address the country’s problems on food security, job creation, health, education, and climate change adaptation, among others.

One notable example, Marcos said, is the GeoRiskPH Integrated System, which is the country’s platform for data gathering, sharing, and analyzing hazards and risk informatio­n.

Other projects include the CRADLE and SETUP programs, which are designed to help companies as well as micro-, small-, and medium-scale enterprise­s to improve their products, processes and services to boost their productivi­ty and competitiv­eness.

“Your efforts do not only generate developmen­t opportunit­ies for young scientists, but they also contribute to our shared goal of enhancing the quality of Filipino life,” he said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi ?? Supporting Filipino
scientists President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr., Dr. Enrico C. Paringit, DoST-PCIEERD Executive Director; and DoST Secretary Renato Solidum tour the exhibition at the opening of National Science and Technology Week at the World Trade Center, Pasay City on Wednesday, 23 November 2022.
PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi Supporting Filipino scientists President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr., Dr. Enrico C. Paringit, DoST-PCIEERD Executive Director; and DoST Secretary Renato Solidum tour the exhibition at the opening of National Science and Technology Week at the World Trade Center, Pasay City on Wednesday, 23 November 2022.
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi ?? PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (left foreground) and DoST Secretary Renato Solidum (right) open the National Science and Technology Week celebratio­n at the World Trade Center, Pasay City yesterday. At the background are (left to right): Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t Executive Director Jaime C. Montoya; Food and Nutrition Research Institute Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa; DoST Assistant Secretary Diana L. Ignacio; Undersecre­tary for Research and Developmen­t Leah J. Buendia; DoST Undersecre­tary for Regional Operations Sancho A. Mabborang; Undersecre­tary for Scientific and Technical Services Maridon O. Sahagun; and Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano.
PHOTOGRAPH BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (left foreground) and DoST Secretary Renato Solidum (right) open the National Science and Technology Week celebratio­n at the World Trade Center, Pasay City yesterday. At the background are (left to right): Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t Executive Director Jaime C. Montoya; Food and Nutrition Research Institute Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa; DoST Assistant Secretary Diana L. Ignacio; Undersecre­tary for Research and Developmen­t Leah J. Buendia; DoST Undersecre­tary for Regional Operations Sancho A. Mabborang; Undersecre­tary for Scientific and Technical Services Maridon O. Sahagun; and Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano.

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