The Philippine Star

Cebu students get training in Japanese mfg techniques

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

Students in three universiti­es in Cebu are being introduced to Japanese manufactur­ing techniques and standards to boost their employabil­ity in the manufactur­ing sector.

The Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) and Japan’s Saitama Prefecture are teaching college students the Japanese manufactur­ing philosophy of monozukuri, which is centered on values such as responsibi­lity, product quality, excellence, adaptabili­ty to technology and processes, and prudent use of resources.

The training program is part of JICA’s technical cooperatio­n for grassroots projects. It is now offered in Cebu’s University of San Jose Recoletos (USJR), University of San Carlos and Cebu Technologi­cal Institute.

An institute devoted to monozukuri has in fact been establishe­d in USJR to facilitate the conduct of trainings and keep records of trainees and materials.

Being well-versed in Japanese manufactur­ing practices will give graduates the opportunit­y of being hired in Japanese companies, JICA said.

The program is also supported by Tokyo University and Shibaura Institute of Technology.

“JICA recognizes the importance of industry-academe-government linkages to develop human resources and support industrial­ization efforts. Through this developmen­t cooperatio­n between Saitama Prefecture and Japanese universiti­es and Cebu, we hope that more Filipinos will have better access to quality jobs and opportunit­ies,” said JICA section chief Flerida Chan.

Around 250 Filipino engineerin­g students have so far graduated from the training program, some of whom are now employed in Japanese firms in Cebu.

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