Wednesday, May 11, 2022

DOST-S4C Program Summit Kicks Off in Bacolod; Numerous Visayas Businesses, MSMEs, Communities Feature Funded Projects

Bacolod City – The Department of Science and Technology provided funding for the agricultural, pharmaceutical, herbal supplement manufacturing, and regional science communities among the sectors in the Visayas Region that received funding from the Science for Change Program (S4CP).  This was revealed during the kick off event held in Bacolod City in Negros Occidental, entitled: “Science for Change is Science for the People.”  The summit highlighted positive changes brought about by the S4CP-funded projects in terms of regional development and industrial competitiveness from the lens of the researchers, beneficiaries, and stakeholders. 

The summit is set to showcase the accomplishments of its four (4) subcomponent programs: 1) Niche Center in the Region for R&D Program (NICER), 2) Collaborative R&D to Leverage the Philippine Economy Program (CRADLE), 3) Business Innovation through S&T for Industry Program (BIST) and 4) R&D Leadership Program (RDLead) in all the regions in the country. For its first leg, the event featured programs/projects in the Visayas Cluster on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at the SEDA Hotel. 

“We have come a long way in our efforts to ensure change through accelerating R&D in the country. With S4CP, R&D transforms communities through the projects that our various stakeholders are undertaking,” said DOST Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña. “Our summit aims to boast the impacts of our different R&D undertakings. You will hear success stories straight from the project leaders, industry representatives, and beneficiaries themselves,” added de la Peña.  

"Now that we have set the foundation of the Science for Change Program, let us sustain its traction and encourage more R&D participation from the various sectors, more importantly from the industry,” said DOST Undersecretary for Regional Operations Sancho A. Mabborang. “With more RDIs, SUCs, HEIs, and private firms engaged in research, we envision more society-centric solutions and demand-driven technology development initiatives thereby bringing S&T closer to every Filipino"

“Regional support is the key to national development. If we improve and empower our stakeholders in the regions, progress on a national scale follows,” explained Undersecretary for Research and Development Dr. Rowena Cristina L. Guevara.  

Under the NICER Program, wherein grants are provided to qualified Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), 42 projects were established across 17 regions in the country with Php 2.23  billion approved grants implemented by 47 HEIs and Hospitals. Among the 42 NICERs is the establishment of the Eastern Visayas Center for Crustacean Research and Development at Samar State University (SSU). With the dwindling supply of crustaceans (crabs, shrimps, prawn), the center with now state-of-the-art facilities and technologies will immensely help the local government units (LGUs) of Eastern Visayas with the information and strategies for policy formulation in fisheries and aquatic resources management and sustainable utilization. Collaboration at this level guarantees socio-economic impact in the region.

The CRADLE Program on the other hand, is a collaboration between private companies and universities or research and development institutes (RDIs). Here, the industry identifies the problem while the HEIs or RDIs undertake R&D. To date, 86 projects with Php 388.6 M approved grants have been implemented by 36 HEIs and 87 Industry Partners across ten regions. In the Visayas, MCPI Corporation, a leading natural carrageenan manufacturer and exporter, partnered with the University of San Carlos (USC) to develop three product lines, namely Cold-soluble Powders, Bioplastic Sheets, and Bioactive Hydrogels. The results of the studies will help the industry design bioplastic with desired rigidity and strength, constitute powders that dissolve in tap water without heating, and prepare hydrogels for biomedical use.

In BIST, financial assistance to Filipino private companies is provided for the acquisition of strategic and relevant technologies for R&D. Currently, there are four BIST projects, with Php 43.3 M approved financial assistance. Herbanext, a 100% Filipino-owned company in Bago City, Negros Occidental, manufactures botanical ingredients, nutraceuticals, functional food products, herbal drugs and herbal cosmetics. The company received an interest free loan worth 11.7 M. Through the fund, the company acquired premier art extraction equipment and modern pilot scale machinery that allows increase in potency and therapeutic quality and reduces issues in shelf stability and microbial load, a problem common in manufacturing herbal products.

“Herbanext is more empowered to do more research and more confident in the quality and safety of our herbal products. In the not so distant future, we look forward to the export of world class Filipino Herbal Medicine,” testified Mr. Philip Cruz, President of Herbanext Laboratories, Inc. 

Furthermore, addressing regional disparity does not only entail having R&D facilities and technologies, it also involves human resources. One of the sub-components of the S4CP is the RDLead Program which aims to develop and strengthen research capabilities of the academe and RDIs nationwide with innovative direction and leadership from local S&T experts. So far, we have a total of 65 RDLeaders engagements in 17 regions and 56 host institutions capacitated in research.  

In Visayas, Dr. Esperanza Maribel Agoo of Bohol Island State University, an expert in Plant Taxonomy, Conservation, and Ecology shared, “There is a need to tap the university’s existing resources in manpower and facilities for them to gain more impactful researches. Notably, there is also a need for the institution to be more aware of the research priorities of funding agencies and for researchers to collaborate more among themselves and at the regional, national, and international level.”

The S4C Program opened the opportunities to research institutions and industries to invest in R&D to improve their processes, operations, and profits. With these R&D investments, Visayas sees industry revitalization and progress in aquaculture, pharmaceuticals, herbal supplement manufacturing, and other collaborative research and partnerships. 

“We will continue capitalizing in R&D,” underscored Guevara, thus, the need to pass the S4CP Bill into law. The bill intends to support R&D initiatives that address the needs of the people. With the extensive collaboration and efforts, DOST hopes to continue delivering S4CP-funded projects all over the regions and support from stakeholders will ensure lasting change happens.

Monday, May 9, 2022

The next president must bring the country together


Next week, the Philippines will elect a new president, along with other national and local officials. Highly charged and emotional is an understatement in describing the upcoming elections, but one thing I agree with is that it will be a crucial one.

The country today finds itself at a critical juncture. It just emerged from a pandemic that still threatens to cripple its economy, and the highly globalized nature of the world’s economy is amplifying the effects of a war that is happening far from our shores.

Whoever wins the May 9 election will be thrust in the middle of several crises and a highly leveraged situation. Will our next president choose to continue the approach to our COVID response in the last two years? Where will our MSMEs rank in their priorities? We asked the two leading candidates these questions during Go Negosyo’s Kandidatalks series on our Facebook page.

Vice President Leni Robredo said she has always supported MSMEs, as evidenced in her Angat Buhay projects. If elected, she said she would allocate P100 billion in a stimulus package for MSMEs as part of the country’s COVID recovery plan so that small businesses can retain their employees. Special loans will help businesses with their infrastructure, providing safe spaces and better ventilation to make them ready for the new normal. MSMEs will get expanded access to credit through direct lending from state-owned banks; tax incentives will also be given to social enterprises. She also wants to integrate MSMEs into the public sector procurement system, explaining that the government, being the biggest consumer in the country, should look beyond prices and consider carefully the impact of its procurements.

She plans to strengthen market linkages by linking small businesses with wider markets, bridging the gap with local industries to become part of the value chain. She also plans to digitize systems and eliminate red tape to aid ease of doing business.

Former senator Bongbong Marcos, meanwhile, will focus on adding capacity and capability to our country’s small businesses. He said he would rationalize taxes and allocate portions of the Internal Revenue Allotment to MSMEs, strengthen the country’s agriculture and transport sector, and continue President Duterte’s Build Build Build program, even extending it to digital and power infrastructure. Agriculture, particularly, has a special place in his plans, as he would like to see more mechanization, R&D, special loans for farmers, cooperatives, infrastructure, and vertically integrated solutions to agricultural productivity that take cues from his father’s projects such as Kadiwa, Food Terminal Inc., and Masagana 99. He plans to develop renewable energy sources and improve the country’s transport system, not just for people, but also for goods.

He recognizes the importance of mentoring, and said LGUs can help in this regard by getting professionals to mentor and help them assess the soundness of their business plans. Further, he will start MSME projects in areas where COVID cases are low and vaccination rates are high.

It heartens me to see that all of the candidates for president have expressed their desire to help the country’s MSMEs. They recognize that they make up 99.5 percent of the businesses in the Philippines, and generate millions of jobs for Filipinos. They know that MSMEs are very sensitive to fluctuations in commodity prices, have the least resiliency when their cash flows are disrupted, and are the most in need for access to markets, money, and mentorship.

To many of our countrymen, entrepreneurship is one way out of poverty. To the country as a whole, our MSMEs will play a big role in generating the six percent GDP growth we need to pay back the trillions in national debt, which has ballooned in the last two years because we needed money for our pandemic response. Go Negosyo’s focus has always been on bringing prosperity for all. Throughout the 16 years that it has served the country’s entrepreneurs, we provided continuity amid uncertainty. Not even the pandemic stopped us from continuing our mentorship programs across the Philippines.

The pandemic is yet another issue that needs attention. We have learned so much over the last two years, not just about the nature of the virus and the disease it causes, but also about the importance of public-private sector cooperation. I spoke recently at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022. It should make every Filipino proud to know that the Philippine response to the pandemic was cited for the successful collaboration of the government and the private sector in overcoming difficulties in testing and procuring vaccines, not to mention controlling outbreaks through mobility restrictions. Those measures would not have met with the same success had it not been for teamwork. The bottomline is, we cannot have a divided nation in the face of a virus that doesn’t care about political colors.

Whoever wins this May, my hope is that the victor will reach out to the defeated, recognizing that although they may have been opponents, they are certainly not enemies. The winner must resist the temptation to reinvent the wheel and risk reversing our gains in our fight against COVID. This is true both on the national and the local level, that much we have learned. Our efforts to keep infections low, help our healthcare facilities, and increase vaccinations would have failed had it not been for the cooperation of the LGUs.

What the country needs most at this point is continuity and a steady hand at the wheel. Our duty as citizens is to respect the process. We cannot continue to be divided at this point. When we go in different directions, nobody wins.

Friday, May 6, 2022

Ako for #107 AKKK (Ang Kabuhayang Kayang Kaya) Partylist this May 9!

Its good to know that we have good people who are for  the general welfare of our MSMEs, which is the backbone of our economy 

Having attended their zoom meeting this day, i get to know the importance of their causes. 

The AKKK Partylist (Ang Kabuhayang Kayang Kaya)  envisions to be a leading reliable and responsive advocacy organization that shall assist in the establishment, development and promotion of livelihood opportunities for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through a sustainable convergence livelihood and social entrepreneurship framework

With their nission to provide holistic trainings to proprietors, managers and manpower for world-class management skills on global best practices and sustainable livelihood frameworks.

To promote and support local products for national and international market opportunities.

To facilitate technical and financial support and opportunities to viable projects of MSMEs.

To assist in the rehabilitation of livelihood that has been affected by natural and man-made adversities.

To partner with other government and non-government organizations for the realization of the goals and aspirations of this organization.

To ameliorate micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through the establishment of start-up desks and jumpstart programs for new and struggling enterprises

To set-up an enterprise center, a one-stop shop to assist MSMEs in their
operational and management needs.

To partner with other government and non-government organizations
for the realization of the goals and aspirations of this organization

Let us support AKKK and their causes this coming election May 9
vote #107 AKKK for partylist!

It was no less than the Philippine President Duterte who have endorsed this Partylist! 

Thursday, May 5, 2022

BBM – SARA TANDEM SURE WIN SA MAY 9, 2022 NATIONAL ELECTION!

Ang BBM - SARA UNITEAM ay sumusuporta sa pagkakaisa ng ating bansa kaya’t ang  tatlong malalaking grupo ng relihiyon sa Pilipinas  tulad ng sumusunod: (INC) Iglesia Ni Kristo na pinamumunuan ni Eduardo Villanueva Manalo, El Shaddai DWXI Prayer Partners Fellowship International  o  mas kilala bilang El Shaddai na pinamumunuan ni Brother Mike Velarde, (KJC) Kingdom of Jesus Christ na pinamumunuan ni Pastor Apollo Carreon Quiboloy at iba pang relihiyosong grupo kabilang na ang The Filipino Chinese Volunteer Group kasama ang  koalisyon ng ilang grupo ng boluntaryo, mga tsuper,  mga sibilyan, mga organisasyon ng kabataan, grupo ng mga propesyonal at mga tao sa iba't ibang antas ng pamumuhay at lipunan  ay sumusuporta sa kilusang BBM-SARA Uniteam. Magkaisa tayo upang makamit natin ang tagumpay ng ating bansa!  Kaya’t ating iboto sa darating na election sa Mayo 9 ay ating isulat sa  balota  BBM-SARA Uniteam tayo upang makamit ang pagkakaisa ng ating bansang Pilipinas! Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! Mabuhay tayong  mga  Pilipino!         

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

BBM and Sara Uniteam Formally Endorsed by the Filipino Chinese Volunteer Group

MANILA, PHILIPPINES. The Filipino-Chinese Volunteer Group for BBM and Sara Uniteam formally announced their  support to the candidacy of Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr (BBM) for president and Sara Duterte Carpio for vice president of the country.

In a press conference at Cafe Felisa of Aloha Hotel held last May 2, 2022, the Filipino Chinese group headed by "Mr. Magiting" lead the announcement.  

"We would like to officially endorse our support to BBM and Sara Uniteam. We believe in his platform", said Mr Magiting in front of the media.

They said that they wanted to see the continuation of the progress made during the Marcos era where peace and order reigned.

In order to further solidify their support, the Filipino Chinese businessmen expressed more jobs and foreign investments from their group once BBM and Sara are in the office since they believed that their leadership would be conducive to the business environment of the country.

The group is a long time supporter of the Marcos family and is very impressed by the way Marcos Sr has run the country.  They believed that the son will continue the Marcos legacy

"A great leader should embody maturity, consistency, decisiveness, courage, and strength.  And he [BBM] has that", said the emcee and fellow supporter of the press conference.  She also saw that BBM is a true gentleman as she recalled the way she met and shook his hands during an assembly.

The group also expressed their experience that the family of BBM is close and promotes positive Filipino family values.

The Viral Awards 2022 who are awarding bloggers and media personalities also awarded BBM the top choice for presidential aspirant of the year.

Monday, May 2, 2022

DICT Inaugurates Robinsons Magnolia Office to House key Digital Infrastructure Program Initiatives

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) inaugurated its Robinsons Magnolia Office today, May 2, 2022, which will serve as the new home base for the expansion and management of its key initiatives under the Digital Infrastructure Program. The program aims to close the digital divide through providing quality, affordable, and extensive connectivity for Filipinos.

The extension office will house several programs and projects of the Department, including the National Broadband Program (NBP), National Government Portal (NGP), National Government Data Center (NGDC), Free Wi-Fi for All Program, and the ICT Literacy and Competency Development Bureau (ILCDB).

DICT Acting Secretary Emmanuel “Manny” Ray Caintic, President & CEO Frederick Go of Robinsons Land Corporation, Undersecretary Maria Victoria C. Castro, Undersecretary Alan A. Silor, other DICT executives, directors, project managers and media partners graced the event.

“The country direly and desperately needs a common digital infrastructure, a common set of data centers capable of hosting hyperscaler cloud services, and a common array of digital transformation centers to help capacitate government agencies and communities. Digitalization no longer serves as the better choice—it is the only choice,” Chief Caintic asserted.

“With our new home base, we will coordinate and manage all our key programs that are crucial and necessary to finally better the access and connectivity across our archipelago. The work the DICT teams will do here will create, improve, and make connectivity better and faster, and also ensure that our communications are secure and at par with global standards of cybersecurity,” he added.
 
Secretary Caintic also extended his gratitude to Mr. Frederick Go for the partnership, stating that the extension office will aid in the efforts of the Department to make digital transformation a reality: “Robinsons Cybergate Magnolia is built precisely to be a tech-friendly environment, designed specifically for efficiency and sustainability through its green building features. With this partnership, I am confident that the quality of development will further complement the high quality of services of our key projects in these premises,” he said.
 
In turn, Go recognized the key role of public-private partnerships in advancing the national ICT agenda.

“The DICT, under the strong leadership of Secretary Caintic, has made big advancements in building up the foundations of a far more extensive national digital infrastructure in the country. Through our partnerships and aligned efforts, we commit to always put the welfare of our people in mind. With that, I call on the private sector to extend its full support to our government,” Mr. Go asserted.

Sunday, May 1, 2022

Nielsen: ONE Championship Ranks Top 5 for Global Viewershipand Engagement Among All Major Sports Properties

Singapore: ONE Championship™ (ONE) ranks top five in viewership and engagement among all major global sports properties, according to a recent report by Nielsen titled, “Year in Review: Sports Consumption Evolution.”

ONE ranked #2 overall in 2021 digital viewership, rising from its #4 ranking in a 2020 Nielsen report, with over 13.8 billion video views across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. It sits just behind the #1-ranked NBA, which boasts over 14.5 billion for 2021. The UFC fell two spots to #5, with 6.6 billion.

In terms of digital fan engagement, ONE is #4 on Facebook at approximately 16.6 thousand average engagements per post, trailing only UEFA Champions League (#1), EPL (#2), and LaLiga (#3), while coming in four spots ahead of UFC (#8). ONE also ranked #4 on YouTube, #11 on TikTok, and #17 on Instagram in average engagements per post.

ONE also continued its rapid digital follower growth, increasing its fanbase to approximately 42.7 million (+24%) across Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube from 2020-2021 — trailing only the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (+73%), UEFA EURO 2020 (+35%), and F1 (+31%).

ONE also exhibited rapid growth on TikTok, increasing its followers by 146% in 2021 — second only to F1 as the fastest-growing global sports property on the Gen Z-dominated platform.

In cumulative reach on global broadcast television in 2021, ONE ranked #4 behind the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (#1), UEFA EURO 2020 (#2), and UCL (#3), but ahead of F1 (#5), NFL (#7), NBA (#8), and UFC (#9). Cumulative reach measures the number of unique viewers who tune in to watch at least one minute of a TV broadcast.

According to Nielsen, ONE also ranked #11 in 2021 broadcast hours with 10.7K hours on metered TV channels, despite challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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