Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Panasonic Opens the Doors to its First Showroom for System Solutions Products

Taytay Rizal, Philippines - Panasonic Manufacturing Philippines Corp. proudly announces the successful launch of its Panasonic Systems Solutions Group Showroom, titled "Glimpse into the Future." The highly anticipated event took place on June 30, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the second floor of the Panasonic HDC Building, located within the Panasonic Compound in Taytay Rizal, Philippines.

The event was attended by prominent industry professionals, valued partners, and media representatives. Also, this event served as a platform to showcase the diverse range of cutting-edge products designed specifically for the thriving business-to-business (B2B) markets in the digitalized era. 

The event featured an array of groundbreaking products and solutions, providing attendees with a firsthand experience of Panasonic's extensive capabilities. The showroom presented an immersive journey into the future of business technologies. Surveillance and Analytics Solutions Security using Video Intercom System

Panasonic's commitment to delivering exceptional solutions is not limited to home appliances alone. With the Showroom Launch, Panasonic demonstrated its unwavering dedication to revolutionizing the business industry. With the impressive display of advanced solutions, the audience was captivated as it meets the evolving needs of the businesses. From intelligent automation systems to smart surveillance technologies, Panasonic exhibited its expertise in leveraging innovation to enhance productivity, efficiency, and overall performance across industries.
Visual Solutions (High power projectors, broadcast camera and interactive display)

This milestone event reaffirms Panasonic's position as a pioneering force in the business solutions market. By harnessing cutting-edge technologies and industry expertise, Panasonic continues to provide forward-thinking organizations with the tools they need to thrive in globalization. Restaurant Solutions

For More information about Panasonic System Solutions Group Products contact us with the information below
Heherson B. Bala
Marketing Manager
System Solutions Group
0917 549-3602 / (02) 8635-2260 loc. 6230 heherson.bala@ph.panasonic.com

OGAWA Elevates Wellness and Home Aesthetics in Perfect Harmony

Innovative items that skillfully combine usefulness and style have gained prominence in the modern world, where the quest of wellbeing and the need for a harmonious living environment have taken center stage. OGAWA is a remarkable design that transcends its functional use and emerges as a symbol of elevated life and artistic sophistication. It has been drawing considerable attention. OGAWA has evolved from its modest beginnings as a wellness aid to become a product that not only rejuvenates the body but also raises the soul of your house. In this feature story, we explore deeply into the alluring world of OGAWA, investigating how it transformed from a wellness tool to a style statement and how it skillfully integrates both aesthetics and well-being into the very fabric of life.

Wellness Redefined
OGAWA's transformation from a basic wellness tool to a symbol of substance and flair begins with its primary goal: holistic well-being. OGAWA offers a haven of tranquility, a respite from the commotion, and an opportunity to renew both body and mind in a fast-paced world that continually asks more of us. A sensory experience that goes beyond simple relaxation is delivered by its cutting-edge features, such as its intelligent massage modes, zero-gravity positioning, and soothing heat therapy.

Imagine coming home after a long day's work, feeling the weight of the world slowly melt away as OGAWA's expertly designed rollers glide along your body, easing tension and promoting blood circulation. The gentle hum of the machine, coupled with the warmth of the heat therapy, creates a cocoon of comfort that envelops you, inviting you to leave behind the worries of the day and immerse yourself in the present moment. This experience alone is enough to place OGAWA firmly in the realm of wellness, but its journey is just beginning.

Aesthetic Harmony
Our ideas of what makes an ideal living environment change as the idea of wellness does. We now understand the intrinsic relationship between our physical environment and our mental state as a result of the shift toward holistic well-being. This insight has sparked a new philosophy of home design where form and function coexist together. Enter OGAWA, a stunning work of art that turns your home into a luxurious haven in addition to serving as a healing tool.

Picture a minimalist living room adorned with clean lines and a neutral color palette. The centerpiece, a meticulously crafted OGAWA massage chair, seamlessly integrates with the room's aesthetic. Its sleek, modern design exudes sophistication, while its supple leather upholstery invites tactile exploration. This is no longer a mere piece of furniture; it's a conversation starter, a testament to your discerning taste, and a beacon of refined living. The marriage of form and function is complete, and OGAWA's ability to elevate your home's style is undeniable.

Craftsmanship Unveiled
To truly appreciate OGAWA's transformation into a style statement, one must delve into the intricate craftsmanship that goes into its creation. Every curve, every stitch, and every mechanism is meticulously designed to not only optimize its wellness features but also to blend seamlessly with diverse interior aesthetics.

The process of crafting an OGAWA massage chair is a symphony of engineering and artistry. Expert designers collaborate to ensure that every detail aligns with the brand's commitment to both wellness and elegance. From selecting premium materials that exude luxury to fine-tuning the mechanics that deliver precise massages, OGAWA's creation is a testament to human ingenuity and dedication.

Personal Expression through Wellness
In the era of self-expression, OGAWA offers a unique canvas for personal storytelling. The brand's commitment to customization allows you to choose from an array of styles, colors, and finishes, ensuring that your OGAWA massage chair is a reflection of your individuality. Whether you opt for a bold statement piece that adds a pop of color to your living room or a subtle, understated design that seamlessly integrates with your existing decor, OGAWA empowers you to infuse your space with your personal aesthetic.

Imagine a chic, urban apartment where the OGAWA massage chair takes center stage, its sleek black leather and chrome accents contrasting beautifully against the backdrop of exposed brick walls and industrial-inspired furnishings. This deliberate juxtaposition of elements showcases the chair not only as a wellness companion but also as a work of art that amplifies the ambiance of the room.

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The OGAWA Renaissance
In a world where the boundaries between wellness and aesthetics continue to blur, OGAWA emerges as a trailblazer that effortlessly bridges the gap. From its origins as a tool for rejuvenation, it has evolved into a masterpiece that elevates your home's style, transforming it into a sanctuary of well-being and refined living. The OGAWA massage chair stands as a testament to the harmonious fusion of wellness and design, reminding us that the pursuit of a balanced, beautiful life begins right at home.

In a symphony of style and substance, OGAWA takes its rightful place in the spotlight, not just as a tool for wellness, but as a timeless creation that enriches both body and soul, and adds an exquisite touch of elegance to the tapestry of your home. As we celebrate this renaissance of OGAWA, we are reminded that true luxury lies not only in opulence but in the seamless integration of beauty and function.

Operating at full capacity and with over 30 stores nationwide, that include a branch in Shangri-La Plaza, SM Megamall, Greenbelt 1 & 5, Lucky Chinatown Mall, Robinsons Manila, Ayala Malls Vertis North, Eastwood Mall, Glorietta 3, Robinsons Magnolia, SM Fairview, SM North EDSA The Block, TriNoma, UP Town Center, Promenade 3, Alabang Town Center, Evia Lifestyle Center, Ayala Malls Manila Bay, SM BF Paranaque, and Newport Mall. For stores outside Metro Manila, OGAWA is located in SM City Bacoor, Ayala Solenad 3, and SM Sta. Rosa in Laguna, SM Seaside City Cebu, SM Lanang Premier in Davao, SM Clark in Pampanga, and SM City Olongapo Central.

Achieve wellness at home with your own personal masseuse, worry-free. For more details, visit OGAWA’s official website and order online or you may also send inquiries to their Facebook page and Instagram page.

Friday, August 18, 2023

International Peace Organization and DepEd SDO Cavite Signs Partnership for Peace Education


ALFONSO, CAVITE – The spirit of bayanihan and community unity takes center stage as the international peace organization Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) joins hands with the Department of Education Schools Division Office of Cavite (SDO Cavite Province) as they sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) during the Brigada Eskwela Division Kick-off on August 12, 2023.

The partnership aims to establish a framework of cooperation between the parties to promote cessation of war and the dissemination of a culture of peace through integrating peace education in the curriculum and conducting various awareness-raising activities in the schools.

HWPL is an international non-governmental organization that holds Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and is associated with the UN Department of Global Communications (DGC). Their dedication to the achievement of global peace and humanitarian efforts has garnered international and local recognition. This includes one of their main initiatives, the integration of peace education from basic to higher education which is being carried out through partnership with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and Department of Education (DepEd).

The DepEd SDO Cavite Province stands as one of the largest divisions in Region IV-A CALABARZON, overseeing 39 senior high schools, 63 junior high schools, and 262 elementary schools with over 163,020 students. Through the signed partnership, their teachers will be capacitated to integrate HWPL’s 12 Peace Education Lessons into the curriculum.

Dr. Rosemarie D. Torres, Schools Division Superintendent of DepEd SDO Cavite Province, said in an interview, “I'm very much grateful to your organization… for your mission, for your dedication and commitment to bring out peace and to orient and capacitate our school children and even our teachers to have that peace and to integrate in all subject areas. I promise that we will endorse and support your projects because we knew that what you are definitely thinking is the welfare and, of course, the success of our school children in all aspects.”

Dr. Diana P. Topacio, School Governance and Operations Division Chief of DepEd SDO Cavite Province, expressed her support, “Umasa kayo na ang aming pakikiisa at suporta sa layunin na maipalaganap ang peace education ay maibigay namin para sa pagkakaroon ng kapayapaan hindi lamang sa loob ng aming mga paaralan kundi maipalaganap pa namin ang kapayapaan sa mga komunidad at sa buong mundo (You can expect that we will give our solidarity and support for the cause of spreading peace education for the achievement of peace not only within our schools but to also spread peace in the communities and around the world).

HWPL, represented by its Chief Branch Manager in the Philippines, John Rommel Garces, received recognition during the Awarding Ceremony together with other official stakeholders.

The teachers and officials also signed to support the legalization of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW), a document that HWPL is submitting to the United Nations to be implemented as international law. These elements are intended to engage the community in actively participating in the journey towards a more peaceful world.

The collaboration between the DepEd SDO Cavite Province and HWPL represents a significant step towards cultivating a culture of peace and unity. Through the combined efforts of these dedicated partners, a brighter future is envisioned for the children of today and the generations to come.

Thursday, August 17, 2023

VALENZUELA TO REGULATE UNHEALTHY FOOD MARKETING TO CHILDREN

The City Government of Valenzuela announced yesterday that it is taking steps to regulate unhealthy food marketing and advertising that target children. 

“Today, we are building Valenzuela City as a healthy city for children,” declared Mayor Wes Gatchalian during a children’s activity on nutrition hosted by the city on Tuesday. Proposed Ordinance No. 2023-101 has been filed to prohibit the marketing of processed food items high in sugar, salt, and fat, alcoholic beverages, energy drinks, and soda, among others, to children in the city, Gatchalian reported to the media. “This ordinance is an essential step in building healthy eating habits among Valenzuelanos and starting these habits young,” he said. 

Nationwide, 1 in every 7 Filipino school children (ages 5-19 years old) is obese or overweight, according to the 2021 data of the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI). The United Nations Children’s Fund in the Philippines (UNICEF Philippines) also links the promotion, sale, and consumption of unhealthy food and beverages to increasing obesity rates among Filipinos. Overweight and obese individuals are more at risk of developing non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. 

The proposed measure,  once approved by the city council, will ban ‘child-directed marketing’ or any form of marketing that uses images, sounds, and characters or celebrities that appeal to children or promotional giveaways that include toys, books, or games and activities that are popular with children.

Sponsorships of the food and beverage industry in activities and settings that involve children such as schools, parks, playgrounds, and service centers frequented by families will also be banned. Once enacted, food establishments and manufacturers that violate provisions of the ordinance will face fines, and in severe cases, cancellation of applicable licenses.

Public interest law group ImagineLaw welcomed Valenzuela City’s initiative. “The commitment to improve children’s health and well-being starts with a healthy local food environment,” said Atty. Sophia San Luis, executive director of ImagineLaw. “We laud Valenzuela City’s political will in protecting children from the harms of unhealthy food marketing,” she added. # 

Link to children’s 2020

Link to the Valenzuela City proposed ordinance. 

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

PhilSA Opens Space Week with Landmark Agreements Promoting Value Creation Through Space

08 August 2023, Quezon City- The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) opens the Philippine Space Week celebrations with the signing of five (5) landmark agreements envisioned to deepen space data acquisition and the use of space science and technology applications for value creation. This vision is in line with PhilSA’s fourth year anniversary theme, Yamang Kalawakan tungo sa Maunlad na Kinabukasan

PhilSA inked formal agreements with the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), the Department of Science and Technology-Advanced Science and Technology Institute (DOST-ASTI), Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR), and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).

Monitoring government-funded projects from space DBM Undersecretary Maria Francesca del Rosario and PhilSA Director General Dr. Joel Joseph Marciano, Jr. lead the agreement signing on the DIME project  PhilSA and DBM signed a Memorandum of Understanding to implement the “Digital Information for Monitoring and Evaluation,” or DIME project. This initiative is expected to improve the monitoring of government property and government-funded infrastructure projects with the use of data and images from satellites processed and made available by PhilSA. This would reduce costly on-ground efforts such as field-based validation activities and would ensure the proper use and expenditure of public funds. “We wanted to highlight the importance of what PhilSA can offer to the country and to good governance. What we wanted to fulfill in this project is for the public to use space science and technology for them to know whether the government projects and programs are properly implemented in the areas where they are supposed to be implemented. For example, farm-to-market roads, school buildings, and so on. We can leverage on space science and technology and provide good governance for the public to have this sense of comfort that public funds are being used properly,” Budget Undersecretary Ma. Francesca del Rosario explained.

Space R&D for financial applications
Engr. Alvin Retamar of the Department of Science and Technology-Advanced Science Institute, Senior Vice President Elcid Pangilinan of Land Bank of the Philippines, and Director General Dr. Joel Joseph Marciano, Jr. of the Philippine Space Agency sign the tripartite memorandum of understanding for scientific and technological research collaboration on the use of space data and analytics for financial applications
PhilSA, LBP, and DOST-ASTI signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate in scientific and technological research on the use of space data and analytics for financial applications.  Areas of cooperation among the three agencies include: the development and utilization of space-related technologies for financial applications; the conduct of joint research and exchange of information necessary for the research undertaking; organization of training symposia or similar activities; sharing of technological resources, and; other areas that may be mutually identified and agreed upon by the parties.
“I am inspired by the boundless potential that lies ahead of our partnerships. These collaborations not only enhance our individual capabilities but also amplify our collective impact in the society and the communities that we serve. DOST-ASTI commits to supporting this undertaking within the bounds of our mandate, that is, the science and technology infrastructure that we run, which exists to support national initiatives that drive groundbreaking discoveries and further revolutionize the landscape of space science and technology in the Philippines,” DOST-ASTI Chief Science Research Specialist Engr. Alvin Retamar said.

“Through this partnership, we look into enhancing our capabilities to roll out more effective lending strategies for the agriculture sector by leveraging on the latest advancements in geospatial technologies and data analytics tools. This is very much aligned with LandBank’s efforts to intensify our support to the sector by streamlining our processes and providing improved services through innovations,” LandBank Senior Vice President Elcid Pangilinan said.

Space data utilization for Mindanao socio-economic development
MinDA Secretary Belen Acosta and PhilSA Director General Joel Joseph S. Marciano, Jr. sign a collaboration agreement on the use of space assets to promote socio-economic development in Mindanao.
PhilSA formed a partnership with MinDA through a Memorandum of Understanding to work together on research and development projects to accelerate socio-economic development in Mindanao through the use of space data. This collaboration, called PhilSA Integrated Network for Space-enabled Actions towards Sustainability or PINAS Mindanao, aims to highlight the increasing relevance of geospatial data in local government policy-making, planning, and monitoring. PINAS Mindanao seeks to develop projects in different local government units in Mindanao to advance peace and development imperatives, promote best practices in governance, and empower communities towards socio-economic inclusion.

“The Memorandum of Understanding on Sustaining the Development Imperatives of Mindanao through Project Planning and Development Research using Space Data and Information is a product of our commitment to work together in achieving the development goals of the island region […] This mechanism will provide a sustainable means of building expertise and sharing up-to-date space-based information about the country, which is essential for development planning. Such an undertaking can be further strengthened through data and knowledge co-creation with relevant stakeholders. Acquiring and processing space-based information, like satellite image maps, costs money, so it is essential that these assets are maximized and effectively utilized, particularly in Mindanao.
“And now, I am confident that through this cooperation with PhilSA, we will be able to provide even better science-based data as an important resource for our development agenda. More importantly, our Mindanao LGUs are poised to reap the benefits of this upcoming project, and we are looking forward to more of Mindanao’s inclusion in various space-based information and project development initiatives through this MOU,” MinDA Secretary Belen Acosta emphasized.  

Use of space science and technology for the fisheries sector
DOST-ASTI Chief Science Research Specialist Engr. Alvin Retamar, PhilSA Director General Joel Joseph Marciano, Jr., and DA-BFAR Assistant Director Isidro Velayo, Jr. lead the agreement signing on the use of space science and technology, remote sensing, and data science applications in support of sustainable fisheries and marine biodiversity conservation.
PhilSA has also signed a Memorandum of Agreement with DA-BFAR and DOST-ASTI, signifying a collaboration on space science and technology, remote sensing, and data science applications for enhancement of fisheries management and application.
Working all together to optimize SSTA, all parties are set to cooperate on the development, application, and use of nighttime satellite images in support of sustainable and resilient fisheries conservation, as well as the protection and management of marine biodiversity.

“The use of cutting-edge technology in advancing the Philippine fisheries sector has always been at the forefront of our priorities. We believe that through responsible and conscientious use of technology, we will be able to achieve greater heights in fisheries management and conservation, DA-BFAR Assistant Director Isidro Velayo, Jr. said.

Tackling air pollution from space
The Record of Discussion between PhilSA and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) was signed on 02 August 2023. (L-R: PhilSA Deputy Director General Dr. Gay Jane P. Perez, PhilSA Director General Dr. Joel Joseph Marciano, Jr., KOICA Country Director Mr. Kim Eunsub, KOICA Deputy Country Director Ms. Yoo Jiyoung).
Earlier this month, PhilSA and KOICA signed an agreement to strengthen the Philippines’ capacity to monitor air quality and work on developing plans and policies to address air pollution. The Record of Discussions signed between Philippines and Korea on 02 August, seeks to build the Pan-Asia Partnership for Geospatial Air Pollution Information Project and the Pandora Asia Network (PAPGAPI-PAN) in the country. PAPGAPI-PAN is a technology transfer, data-sharing, capacity-building, and international cooperation initiative on air pollution.
The partnership aims to monitor the condition of air quality in the Philippines using data from the Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) aboard Korea’s GEO-KOMPSAT-2B Satellite complemented by ground-based remote sensing instruments called Pandora. The
agreement allows the Philippines to receive Pandora instruments funded by KOICA, which then grants PhilSA the capability to combine satellite and ground measurements for a comprehensive overview of air quality in the Philippines. The Pandora instruments deployed in the country will be part of the Pandonia Global Network (PGN), which collects Pandora data around the world and provides real-time standardized, calibrated, and verified air quality data.  

And the celebration continues...
PhilSA has continued to expand the local space ecosystem with its evolving programs, projects, and capacity-building initiatives. The sharing of resources and exchange of know-how and best practices with its partners proves to be crucial in building and reinforcing the local space community as a diverse, responsive, and participative network that will ensure sustained knowledge and innovation in the Philippine space sector. One way to continuously nurture and grow the local space ecosystem is through meaningful partnerships.  
As to capabilities, resources, and infrastructure that the country can leverage in the outer space environment to benefit Philippine society, PhilSA Director General Marciano explained that the theme Yamang Kalawakan tungo sa Maunlad na Kinabukasan underscores the significance of opportunities in the global space economy that the Philippines can take advantage of for progress and prosperity now and into the future.
“The celebration of Philippine Space Week aligns with and supports the Philippine Space Agency vision—that of a nation bridged, uplifted, and empowered through the peaceful uses of outer space. As we celebrate the Philippine Space Week, the very first one, starting today, as is customary, we endow it with a theme: “Yamang Kalawakan tungo sa Maunlad na Kinabukasan.
“We propose Yamang Kalawakan, which literally means “space resources” or “space wealth”, to take on a larger, bigger, more figurative, and more encompassing meaning. We use Yamang Kalawakan to refer to the resources, capabilities, infrastructure, products, services, and outer space as a precious environment, that benefit society. Moreover, this theme also stresses the significance of opportunities in the global space economy that the country can seize for progress and prosperity now and well into the future. “It reflects the PhilSA mission of value creation–that is, that we will build and sustain a robust space ecosystem that adds and creates value in space for and from Filipinos, and for the world. To guide us and to frame this mission of creating value, we look at value chains for strategy guidance. A crucial part of this chain are the end users. That is, those to whom we push, or, more importantly those who pull on, the space-based capabilities that we strive to build. In sum, without the end users, without the utilization, the socio-economic benefit from space science technology and applications cannot possibly be had,” PhilSA Director General Marciano explained.
Dr. Marciano adds: “The pandemic raged and presented challenges and difficulties, but this did not deter the interim PhilSA team from pursuing the opportunities to build the domestic space ecosystem that will contribute to nation-building. We tried to seize opportunities to highlight the role of space science and technology applications and to bring satellites and space capabilities to bear on national recovery efforts–anticipating how the country and the world will eventually rebound and rise from the downturn, and with space data and high value space industrial capabilities prospectively contributing to robust growth.”

Through Proclamation No. 302, s. 2023, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. declared the annual celebration of the Philippine Space Week from 08 to 14 August of every year. This celebration coincides with the enactment of the Philippine Space Act on 08 August 2019.
“The declaration recognizes the vital role that space science, technology, and its applications play in the lives of Filipinos—from satellites and their by-products and services that we have come to expect and rely on, to advancing humankind's collective scientific knowledge and understanding.  

The annual celebration to be led by PhilSA will give importance to the space capabilities and the know-how we strive to build and strengthen in the country, and to the contributions of Filipinos everywhere in space science, technology, innovation, policy and cooperation,” PhilSA Director General Marciano highlighted.

More about PhilSA
Envisioning a Filipino nation bridged, uplifted, and empowered through the peaceful uses of outer space—PhilSA, created under Republic Act No. 11363 or the Philippine Space Act, is the central government agency responsible for addressing all national issues and activities related to outer space. Signed on 08 August 2019, this Act mandates PhilSA to be the primary policy, planning, coordinating, implementing, and administrative entity of the Executive Branch of the government that will plan, develop, and promote the national space program in line with the Philippine Space Policy.
Directly attached to the Office of the President, PhilSA’s function among many others, as the national space agency, includes ensuring space policy and program coordination as well as national policies and priorities alignment. Guided by its six (6) key development areas (National Security & Development, Hazard Management & Climate Studies, Space Research & Development, Space Industry & Capacity Building, Space Education & Awareness, and International Cooperation) for SSTA development, PhilSA, up to this day, moves its mission forward of promoting and sustaining a robust Philippine space ecosystem that adds and creates value in space for and from Filipinos, and for the world.

Friday, August 11, 2023

DOST Reveals International Collaborations on health at the 16th PNHRS Week in Tacloban

Department of Science and Technology Undersecretary for R&D Leah Buendia presented high-impact health-related research and development (R&D) initiatives between the Philippines and selected international countries during the 16th Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) Week Celebration on 8-11 August 2023, at the Summit Hotel, Tacloban City.

This event is hosted by the Eastern Visayas Health Research and Development Consortium (EVHRDC).  Themed “Sustainable Development: Resilience through Health Research,” the event featured the critical role of health research and innovation in driving sustainable development, particularly in the post-COVID-19 era. 

Five bilateral health-related R&D collaborations were cited by DOST Undersecretary for R&D Buendia along with other capacity building programs and other international collaborations. 

Leading the list is the Newton Agham Program - a collaboration between the Philippines and the United Kingdom in science, research and innovation.  This program completed 12 high quality R&D projects in the areas of infectious and lifestyle diseases including the increasing threat of anti-microbial resistance and neglected tropical diseases; diagnostics, e-health systems, and biomedical device development.  

Another high impact international collaboration is the Manila Economic Cultural Office (MECO) and Taipei Economic Cultural Office (TECO) Joint Research Program which serves as an avenue for collaboration between Filipino and Taiwanese scientist and researchers on Virology, Nutritional Genomics, Space Technology and Application for Medicine, Antimicrobial Resistance, among others.

The Philippines also formed a collaborative initiative with the country’s counterpart in India to prioritize virology and applications of artificial intelligence on health.  Since the Philippines is plagued by yearly outbreaks of dengue virus (DENV), the viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes that are also vectors of chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika viruses (ZIKV) were given focus. With the lack of vaccines and therapeutic drugs against these arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), Philippine and Indian researchers are working on the development of new molecular entities (NMEs) and small molecule inhibitors targeting host and viral proteins.  This is an essential component in drug discovery to address dengue.
 
DOST Undersecretary for R&D Buendia also cited various scholarship programs which include health as a priority area: 1) DOST Newton PhD Program; 2) Leaders in Innovation Fellowship; 3) PhilFrance-DOST Fellowship; and 4) PHC-SFTP Researchers Mobility Program. 
 
“Through collaboration, we are able to build up local capacities and help our young early career scientists and researchers for the next generation of world class men and women of Philippine S&T, “ said DOST Undersecretary for R&D Buendia.  “Our country will also be recipients of the collective benefits through the sharing of information and best practices with other countries."

Thursday, August 10, 2023

WOCEE and WOSAS 2023: Enter a New World of Innovations and Safety

The country’s biggest and most innovative technology and safety expositions are finally back at the SMX Convention Center Manila. Today, the 5th edition of WOCEE and WOSAS officially launched, showcasing more innovations and safety features than ever before. This year’s themes for both events highlight how these events will take you away to a new and never before seen place. WOCEE will take you to a “World of Innovation” and WOSAS will take you to a “World of Safety”.

The opening of WOCEE and WOSAS was graced by DOST- Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) Head Ms. Annabelle V. Briones, Undersecretary Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Ms. Anna May Yu Lamentillo, DILG Assistant Secretary for Public and Safety Mr. Florencio Bernabe, and Chief of Staff- Pasay City Mr. Peter Eric D. Pardo. All of the distinguished guests provided their own keynote speeches to welcome the return of WOCEE and WOSAS.

Both expositions will feature an impressive lineup of keynote speakers, panel discussions, and product demonstrations, offering attendees an unforgettable opportunity to engage with industry pioneers, and thought leaders. These events will also showcase the greatest innovations and inventions the Philippines has to offer. These range from security lock systems, durable apparel, advanced security cameras, robots, and even smart AI tools. You can also visit the different and informative seminars from the Tech Talk and SECUCON seminars. These seminars will feature different topics to get you the jumpstart you need in getting on the right track to living in the future. Lastly, come and see the different product demos from the exhibitors who are eager to show off their latest products and see how these inventions can help enhance a person’s lifestyle. You can even try out these products when you come to these exhibits.

This year’s WOCEE and WOSAS is shaping to be the prime event for innovations to shine. Enter a brand new world of innovation and safety at the SMX Convention Center Manila starting today until August 12, 2023!