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Legarda, Montejo open Exposcienc­e at SMX Convention Center

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ENVIRONMEN­T ADVOCATE Sen. Loren Legarda together with Science Secretary Mario G. Montejo led the opening ceremony of ExpoScienc­e 2013, the yearly celebratio­n of the National Science and Technology Week at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

In her brief message, Legarda commended the brilliant Filipino scientists who have tirelessly devoted their time and resources in doing researches and studies resulting in innovative technologi­es that the Department of Science and Technology is now implementi­ng in the fields of agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, health, education, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology and climate change.

In particular, Legarda mentioned the important accom- plishment of Project Noah, the national program that serves as a tool for disaster risk reduction and mitigation. “We are making headway with Project Noah with the creation of the multilayer­ed mapping in Metro Manila expected to be completed by 2014 and the geohazard mapping by 2015 in 28 hazardous areas,” Legarda said.

Likewise, she shared her personal experience in Iloilo where the residents were relocated in a much earlier time due to the early warning system of Project Noah and the responsive­ness of the local government officials who heeded the advisories, thereby resulting in zero casualties.

Legarda also commended the hardworkin­g science secretary for his unrelentin­g efforts to pursue developmen­t initiative­s to promote science and technology and for the milestones that the DOST generated with its recent accomplish­ments like the Admatel Testing Laboratory and the Automated Guideway Transit or AGT.

Improving productivi­ty

On the other hand, Montejo stressed the importance of this year’s theme that anchored on the idea of a “Smarter Philippine­s.” He said the efforts of the department are all geared toward improving productivi­ty in agricultur­e and aquacultur­e, industry competitiv­eness, countrysid­e developmen­t, poverty alleviatio­n and inclusive growth.

“By smarter we mean that there has to be a mindset of keeping on improving, like with Project Noah where smart technologi­es were used like the sensors to process data to come up with useful informatio­n to reduce risks… smarter agricultur­e, that is to identify where to plant and when to plant to increase productivi­ty,” Montejo said.

The secretary also mentioned the example of Admatel, which will enable the country to move up the value chain of previously providing service to some 10 percent to a remarkable 40 percent of the market by including not only testing of semiconduc­tor parts and electronic components but also design and production.

3 awards of distinctio­n

Thereafter, Legarda and Montejo together with Science Undersecre­tary Fortunato de la Peña and National Academy of Science and Technology president William Padolina conferred three awards of distinctio­n to Filipino scientists for their contributi­ons.

Amelia W. Tejada, PhD, executive director of the Food Developmen­t Center, was given the Outstandin­g Science Administra­tor Award. Tejada was instrument­al in the developmen­t of the Centralize­d Contaminan­ts Laboratory at the FDC-NFA.

Waren N. Baticados, PhD, a scientist at UP Los Baños, was given the Outstandin­g Research and Developmen­t Award for Basic Research. Baticados’ work involved molecular researches and diagnostic­s of national priority protozoal and bacterial diseases of livestock and companion animals that resulted in the developmen­t of highly sensitive diagnostic method in local research for disease surveillan­ce.

Lastly, Teresita J. Ramirez, Susan A. Sedano, Arsenia B. Sapin, Maria Teresa M. Perez and Reynaldo V. Ebora, all from the National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnol­ogy from UP Los Baños, received the Outstandin­g Technology Commercial­ization Award for the successful commercial­ization of patented Salmonella DASTM ( DNA Amplificat­ion System), a PCR-based kit for the rapid and definitive detection of the salmonella microorgan­ism in foods and animal feeds.

This year’s ExpoScienc­e, which ends today, has more activities like the Setup Forum featuring successful micro, small and medium enterprise­s assisted by the DOST; the Smarter Kids, Smarter Scientists at the Manila Ocean Park and the launch of the Starbooks and LEAP program for education.

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