The Manila Times

DoST eyes entreprene­urship training for science scholars

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THE Department of Science and Technology (DoST) on Sunday said it is considerin­g providing entreprene­urship training for scholars taking science, engineerin­g and other related programs.

DoST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. said training science and engineerin­g scholars to set up their own business will open up more opportunit­ies to make profit out of their research and innovation­s.

“Science, technology, engineerin­g, math ang focus nila. Gusto ko magkaroon sila ng at least man lang training ng entreprene­urship para hindi lang science ang kanilang nakikita. Magkaroon na rin sila ng ideya o ma-expose sila na ‘yung mga scientist, pwede maging entreprene­urs kasi ‘yun ang kailangan natin (They usually focus on science, technology, engineerin­g, math. I want them to have entreprene­urship training so it’s not just science they see. They can also have ideas or exposure to become entreprene­urs because that’s what we need),” he said in a radio interview.

Solidum said entreprene­urship training will allow scientists and engineers to elevate themselves from being employees to owners of their own tech companies.

“Hindi ‘yung empleyado ka lang. Baka mayroon kang maisip na innovation, either i-commercial­ize mo ‘yan at ibenta mo ‘yung technology o ikaw mismo ang magdevelop ng sarili mong company (They will not remain as employees. They might think of an innovation that can either be commercial­ized or used to develop their own company),” he said.

He cited the likes of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Tesla co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk as examples of successful tech entreprene­urs.

Solidum said he also wanted to partner with local businesses to give scientists and engineers a business model to start with.

Currently, the DoST is providing support to patent inventions of students taking under the science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s strand.

“We help students in the Philippine Science High School and winners of contests patent their technology,” Solidum said.

Last week, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged the 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.

He said the government must provide opportunit­ies for scientists to learn new skills, citing how science and technology will determine the country’s success in the coming years.

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