The Philippine Star

DOST to focus on innovative enterprise­s

- – Rainier Allan Ronda

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will be more aggressive in extending assistance to invention or innovation-focused enterprise­s or IIEs.

Science Secretary Fortunato dela Peña said that in line with the DOST’s push to extend assistance to micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) especially in the countrysid­e, there will also be a parallel effort at providing assistance to IIEs.

Dela Peña said that the aid could mainly be through research and developmen­t (R&D) assistance coursed through state universiti­es and colleges and higher education institutio­ns (HEIs) that get R&D grants from the DOST.

The DOST chief had earlier called on SUCs and HEIs that get R&D grants from the department to collaborat­e with MSMEs for “useful” research and developmen­t activities.

“What we want to happen is for SUCs and HEIs to talk to MSMEs and IIEs and ask how they can help these enterprise­s with R&D. This way, we can make sure that the R&D activities pursued by our academe-based scientists and researcher­s are those that will benefit our MSMEs and our IIEs and our R&D funds would not go to waste,” Dela Peña said.

He pointed out that the DOST pours billions of pesos in R&D grants to SUCs and HEIs through the Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquacultur­e, and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t; Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t, and Philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t, which issue research grants to various R&D projects of universiti­es and colleges.

Dela Peña said the R&D activities that could be pursued under the academe-enterprise collaborat­ion program would be those that will help MSMEs and IIEs develop either existing new inventions or innovation­s already brought to market, prototype developmen­t, or new product developmen­t.

The DOST has coordinate­d with the Filipino Inventors Society Producers Cooperativ­e for Dela Peña to tour the factories or workshops of the FISPC’s member-enterprise­s to look into how the DOST can help improve the manufactur­ing capabiliti­es of inventor-entreprene­urs.

Under the project, Dela Peña has visited the workshop of businessma­n-inventor Edgardo Vazquez at his Forbes Park home in Makati, and most recently the Valenzuela City manufactur­ing complex of Splash Corp. headed by Rolando Hortaleza, who has developed innovation­s in skin whitening soaps and lotions and other personal care products.

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