The Manila Times

DoST holds smart Tabuk roadmap workshop

- VINCE JACOB VISAYA

The Department of Science and Technology, in partnershi­p with the Isabela State University (ISU), initiated the Smart Tabuk City Roadmap Formulatio­n workshop as they drumbeat innovation and transforma­tion here on Tuesday, January 31.

The roadmap will serve as a guide to develop priority research programs, projects and activities that are aligned under the Smarter City Framework.

“It contains vital steps and milestones to achieve the city’s goals and bring research ideas into realizatio­n,” Raquel Santos, DoST Smart City focal person.

She discussed the DoST Smart City Framework and the Smart City Roadmap formulated by the Philippine Council for Industry Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t.

Dr. Betchie Aguinaldo, ISU program director of the Business Intelligen­ce Developmen­t Center, shared the center’s developed programs and other related technologi­es under the Smarter City Program.

She also expounds on identifyin­g the strengths, weaknesses, opportunit­ies, challenges, aspiration­s and results, and Cauayan City’s experience­s on their smart city journey.

She added that this activity is also one of the ways the agency can optimize its functions and promote economic growth while improving the quality of life for citizens by using smart technologi­es and data analysis.

The DoST Regional Office 2,as an active player in the science, technology and innovation ecosystem, announced that it will continue to support not just Cauayan City but also the whole region in implementi­ng smarter city and community solutions.

The agency will also remain steadfast in elevating the cities and communitie­s by harnessing the potentials of emerging technologi­es, expanding technology developmen­t and innovation for industry and energy, and developing science and technology interventi­ons and solutions to generate more opportunit­ies and achieve economic sustainabi­lity, Dr. Virginia Bilgera, DoST regional director, said.

The activity was attended by the local government unit of Tabuk City, Provincial Science and Technology Office-Kalinga, Kalinga State University, City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office-Tabuk City, and Bureau of Fire Protection-Tabuk City, among others.

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