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Innovation in R&DInnovation Forum “Innovation for Learning and Development”

19 February 2018; PHIVOLCS Auditorium

ROWENA CRISTINA L. GUEVARA, Ph.D.Undersecretary for R&D

Department of Science and Technology

Outline•Definition of Terms•Enabling Innovation in R&D•4 Examples of DOST R&D Programs•R&D Results Utilization• Innovation Capacity-building

InnovationA process, product or service that is new, original, or improved,which creates value

https://www.freshconsulting.com/what-is-innovation/

A great idea, executed brilliantly, and communicated in a way thatis both intuitive and fully celebrates the magic of the initialconcept that will either create a new market, or radically changean existing one

- Pete Foley

Research and development (R&D)

Comprising of creative work undertaken on asystematic basis in order to increase the stock ofknowledge, including knowledge of man, cultureand society, and the use of this stock ofknowledge to devise new applications

Research and development (R&D)

• Fundamental/Basic Research• Applied Research• Experimental Development• Pilot Testing

Enabling Innovation in R&D

• Human Resource Development• Harmonized National R&D Agenda• Facilities• Funding• Technology Transfer

S&T HUMAN RESOURCE Development

Assuming that all available slots are subscribed and that only 30% of the scholar-graduates go into R&D, the UNESCO benchmark will be met in 2021 if the proposed no. ofslots will be followed. However, if we remain at the current number of slots being offered,the UNESCO benchmark will be met in 2025.

Number of years needed to meet UNESCO benchmark gap current vs. proposed

2018 P 5.0 B2019 P 7.3 B2020 P10.9 B2021 P16.2 B2022 P24.3 B

Line representing gap of110 R&D Personnel

S&T HUMAN RESOURCE Development

Functions:

• Formulation of policies, plans, programs, projects and strategies for S&Tdevelopment

• Programming and allocation of Grants-in-Aid (GIA) funds for R&D• Monitoring of research and development projects• Generation of external funds

Philippine Council for Agriculture,Aquatic and Natural ResourcesResearch and Development(PCAARRD)

Philippine Council for HealthResearch and Development(PCHRD)

Philippine Council for Industry, Energyand Emerging Technology Researchand Development (PCIEERD)

DOST COUNCILS

National Research Council ofthe Philippines (NRCP)

Advanced Science andTechnology Institute (ASTI)

Food and Nutrition ResearchInstitute (FNRI)

Forest Products Research andDevelopment Institute (FPRDI)

Industrial Technology DevelopmentInstitute (ITDI)

Metals Industry Research andDevelopment Center (MIRDC)

Philippine Nuclear ResearchInstitute (PNRI)

Philippine Textile Research Institute(PTRI)

• Research & Development • S&T Services (Testing & Calibration)• Technology Transfer • Technical and Consultancy Services

Functions:

DOST RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES (RDIs)

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysicaland Astronomical ServicesAdministration (PAGASA)

Philippine Institute of Volcanologyand Seismology (PHIVOLCS)

Science Education Institute (SEI)

Science and TechnologyInformation Institute (STII)

Technology Application andPromotion Institute (TAPI)

• Weather monitoring andforecasting

• Volcano and earthquakemonitoring

Philippine Science High School(PSHS)

• Specialized science highschool program

• S&T scholarship grants

• Information dissemination

• Promotion of technology;commercialization

• Assistance to inventors (RA 7459)

DOST SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICE INSTITUTES

http://dost.gov.ph/phocadownload/Downloads/Journals/Approved%20Harmonized%20National%20RD%20Agenda%20%202017-2022.pdf

6Ps Metrics: Evaluation of R&D Proposals

Services Available:• EMC Test• Other Tests

• RoHS Checking (Olympus DELTA)• Logic Analyzer – 120 pins• 6½ digit bench multimeter• 2x Triple Output DC supply (0-60V; 3A/5V; 3A)• 200MHz 5GS/s Digital Storage Oscilloscope

(with saving and supplying function)• 4GHz Oscilloscope• 9kHz-6GHz Vector Signal Generator• 10Hz-13.6GHz Signal/Spectrum Analyzer

• Electronic Design• PCB Prototyping• Enclosure Prototyping

Address: EPDC Building, MIRDC CompoundGen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig City

Signal VectorGenerator

Handheld XRFAnalyzer

High DefinitionImaging (HDI) 3D

Scanner

PCB Prototyping System

Parametric Testers

37 EMC tests conducted

331 PCBs

2017

Website – www.epdc.dost.gov.phFacebook -https://www.facebook.com/EPDC.DOST.GOV.PH/E-mail - [email protected]

ADVANCED DEVICE ANDMATERIALS TESTING LABORATORY

http://www.admatel.com/base/

ADMATEL houses three operational laboratories:

Differential ScanningCalorimeter (DSC)

Thermogravimetric-Differential ThermalAnalyzer (TG-DTA)

Cutter, Grinder andPolisher & Optical

Microscope

Ion Beam CrossSection Policer

Auger Electron Spectroscope

Time of Flight Secondary IonMass Spectroscopy

Focused Ion Beam - FieldEmission Scanning Electron

MicroscopeFourier Transfer Infrared (FTIR)

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DOST R&D Grant-in-Aid Funding

4 Examples of DOST R&D Programs

•Sustainable Mass Transport•Food Innovation Center•Tuklas Lunas – Drug Discovery andDevelopment Program

•Philippine Microsatellite Program

Sustainable Mass Transport

•Automated Guideway Transit (AGT)

•Hybrid Electric Road Train

•Hybrid Electric Train

Automated Guideway Transport (AGT)

DOST’s 120-passenger AGTTest track in Bicutan

DOST’s 60-passenger AGTTest track in UP Diliman

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•Fully automated•Employs rubber tires running on concrete track•Powered through a built-in conductor rail along the guideway•Locally designed and manufactured rapid mass transit system

Hybrid Electric Roadtrain2 Prototypes:- Hybrid Electric Road Train- Light Hybrid Electric Road Train

• Diesel-electricpowered (Generatorand Battery)

• Regenerative Braking• Rubber Tires• Fully Air-conditioned

Cabins• Wide Automatic

Sliding Doors• Smaller Turning

Radius• Speed at 60kph

Hybrid Electric Road Train (40M)

Light Hybrid Electric Road Train (30M)

RT 2m x 6m coaches48 passengers per coach

6M Pesos per Coach

RT 2.5m x 8m coaches80 passengers per coach

8M Pesos per Coach

Hybrid Electric Train

Sand Loading for DesignLoad and Crush Load

Test Protocol Manual

An efficient, reliable and cost-effectiverail-based commuter train

It has a 870 passenger capacity and it is poweredby a hybrid-diesel and electric engine

Main Technology: Locally assembled parts and components

Diesel-electric powered Regenerative braking

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Tests Conducted• Speed Test• Acceleration Test• Braking Distance Test• Endurance Test

Tests were conducted for the following loads:• No Load• Design Load (175 passengers board in each coach)• Crush Load (220 passengers board in each coach)

Note: Test Protocol was established in coordination with PNR

Sand Loading forDesign Load and

Crush LoadTest Protocol

Manual

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Speed Test

The maximum speed allowed by PNR is 40 kph only.

Damaged rail track in Laguna

Rail track condition whileconducting performance testing

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Acceleration Test

Test (from 0 kph to 40 kph) was conducted three (3) times.

LOAD TESTSNORTH BOUND SOUTHBOUND

TARGETSPEED

AVERAGETIME

AVERAGEDISTANCE

TARGETSPEED

AVERAGETIME

AVERAGEDISTANCE

NO LOAD 40 KPH 67.42 s 287.33 m 40 KPH 73.56 s 340.67 m

DESIGN LOAD 40 KPH 70.17 s 338.33 m 40 KPH 115.07 s 478.00 m

CRUSH LOAD 40 KPH 108.65 s 553.67 m 40 KPH 140.09 s 622.67 m

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Braking Distance Test

Test (from 40kph to 0 kph) were conducted three (3) times.

LOAD TESTSJOYSTICK EMERGENCY STOP

STARTINGSPEED

AVERAGETIME

AVERAGEDISTANCE

STARTINGSPEED

AVERAGETIME

AVERAGEDISTANCE

NO LOAD 40 KPH 30. 95 s 106.14 m 40 KPH 11.03 s 45.16 m

DESIGN LOAD 40 KPH 35.46 s 183.14 m 40 KPH 13.60 s 82.37 m

CRUSH LOAD 40 KPH 38.10 s 201.11 m 40 KPH 14.57 s 87.14 m

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Endurance Test

The test has been conducted in a 2.7-km rail track between Cabuyao and Mamatid Stations in Laguna.MONTH TOTAL DISTANCE RUN (km)

June 2017 45.97

July 2017 97.03

August 2017 61.03

October 2017 151.38

November 2017 267.38

December 2017 380.29

January 2018 184.94

TOTAL 1188.02

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Gap Analysis was conducted by Systra Philippines Inc. (SPI). Scoping Workshop and Value Engineering/Value Analysis Workshop were conducted.

Scoping Workshop headed by Mr. Herve Laumond Value Engineering/Value Analysis (VE/VA) Workshop

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Mr. Philippe Wessbecher of SPI inspecting HET Presentation of Final Gap Analysis Report

ACCOMPLISHMENTSMANDATORY GAP AREA FOR

IMPROVEMENTS ACTIVITIES

Car Body and Shock Absorption Adjust the position of the towing coupler Fabrication of rail guard Modification of local couplers

Braking System

Addition of pneumatic lines to activate the existingparking brake

Installation of pressure sensor to monitor brake airpressure and add program to the control system

Doors and Floor

Adding of emergency door opening device(buzzers and lights)

Adjustment of door height Adjustment of floor level

Deadman’s Switch Additional programming for other dead manactivators

Speed Monitoring Installation and programming for additional speedmonitoring device

Certification for RAMS (Reliability,Availability, Maintainability, and Safety) Identification of a third-party certifying body

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Fil-Asia has commenced their work for HET door and floor optimization

Proposed 2-step entrance floor Fabrication of components for the new entrance floor

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

HET Running at 40 kph HET Running at 48 kph

R&D for 2 industries (2011 – present)

•Food•Food Processing Equipment

Local food processors cannot produce newinnovative food products due to high acquisitioncost of equipment

• Setting up of several FICs• Sourcing of Local Suppliers and

Fabricators• Readiness of local fabricators VS

imported units• Cost of customized equipment• Sourcing/availability of components

• Challenges in fabrication• Realization of prototype design• Functional and Performance testing

• Training in equipment operation

Food Innovation Center

• Setting up of several FICs• Sourcing of Local Suppliers and

Fabricators• Readiness of local fabricators VS

imported units• Cost of customized equipment• Sourcing/availability of components

• Challenges in fabrication• Realization of prototype design• Functional and Performance testing

• Training in equipment operation

Food Innovation Center

• Setting up of several FICs• Sourcing of Local

Suppliers/Fabricators• Readiness of local fabricators VS

imported units• Cost of customized equipment• Sourcing/availability of components

• Challenges in fabrication• Realization of prototype design• Learning curve• Functional and Performance testing

• Training in equipment operation

Food Innovation Center

• Setting up of several FICs• Sourcing of Local

Suppliers/Fabricators• Readiness of local fabricators VS

imported units• Cost of customized equipment• Sourcing/availability of components

• Challenges in fabrication• Realization of prototype design• Learning curve• Functional and Performance testing

• Training in equipment operation

Food Innovation Center

SPRAY DRYERFREEZE DRYER

WATER RETORTVACUUM FRYER

Food Innovation Center

Product prototypes from the FIC

Food Innovation Center (FIC)

Food Innovation Center (FIC)

DOST TUKLAS LUNAS(Drug Discovery andDevelopment) PROGRAMbased onPhilippine Biodiversity

The Drug Discovery and Development (D3) Framework

Mariano MarcosState University(MMSU)

Cagayan StateUniversity (CSU)

Central Luzon StateUniversity (CLSU)

University of SanCarlos ( USC)

Visayas StateUniversity (VSU)

Central MindanaoUniversity (CMU)

Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT)

University of the PhilippinesLos Baños (UPLB)

University of SantoTomas ( UST )

Ateneo de ManilaUniversity (AdMU)

TUKLAS LUNAS CENTERS

Bioactivity and Toxicity Facility• Medium throughput facility for screening for:

• Inflammation• Diabetes• Hypertension• Pain• Gout• Cancer• Cholesterol-lowering• Immunomodulation• In vitro hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity

• Established in UP Diliman (Institute of Chemistry,Institute of Biology, and National Institute ofMolecular Biology and Biotechnology)

Key Areas for Partnership w/ the Private Sector• Sharing of facilities• Partners in R&D phase for discovery of herbal drug

candidates/ drug leads• Early licensing/partnership for development of herbal drug

candidates• Licensing products after pre-clinical development• Co-funding of clinical trials

• Licensing/co-funding of drug leads for preclinicaldevelopment

Bringing color to DIWATA-1’s images

RED GREEN BLUE Captured Area: BulacanCapture time: 15 August2017 09:02:00

Diwata-1 was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) inMarch 23, 2016 and was deployed into orbit from the ISS in April27, 2016. This 50 kg satellite which can fly 400 km above the earthwas designed, developed and assembled by a team of Filipinoengineers.

02/11/2017 52Page 52

Post-typhoon damage assessment through HPT

Image taken by HPT on 24 Oct 2016 7:29:34 -5 days after Typhoon Lawin hit

Cagayan River

Cagayan River

~860 m

02/11/2017 53Page 53

Utilizing spectral Information forEnvironmental Assessment

Palawan

OccidentalMindoro

OrientalMindoro

Romblon

AklanAntique

0.712

-0.472

Captured Area: Occidental MindoroCapture time: 11 Nov 2016 11:04:36Payload: SMI with LCTFCaptured Frames: 12 frames with 2 wavelengthsPointing Mode: Off-nadir

Semirara Island

02/11/2017 54Page 54

Case Study: Laguna Lake Turbidity

Relation of R-G Ratio to turbidity

02/11/2017 55Page 55

Relating Actual Measurements to Satellite Images

Water Quality(turbidity)

Vegetation Health(vegetation Index)

02/11/2017 56Page 56

• Diwata-1 has acquired over15,000 images in 2017

• Images captured by Diwata-1since launch covered 22.52% ofPH’s land area

Multispectral images of the Philippines

02/11/2017 57Page 57

*As of January 11, 2018

User Distribution

02/11/2017 58Page 58

U.P. Small Satellite Research Facility

• Nurture and sustain education, training, and research inspace S&T innovation

• Means to link with local industries for developing valuableproducts and services

U.P. Small Satellite Research Facility

Engineering Model of Diwata-2 (ISS) shipped to Philippines last 26 January 2018Disassemble and testing of components is currently being done

(DIWATA)

02/11/2017 60Page 60

DIWATA-1 DIWATA-2

55 cm x 55 cm x 35 cm , 53 kgs.

Released from ISS at ~400km LEO / 51.6 deg inclination

High Precision Telescope (HPT)Spaceborne Multispectral Imager (SMI) w/ LCTF

Wide Field Camera (WFC), Medium Field Camera (MFC)

50 cm x 50 cm x 50 cm , 50 kgs.

Launch via H-2A Rocket into ~613km SSO

same payloads as Diwata-I (w/ improvements)+ Enhanced Resolution Camera (ERC)

+ Amateur Radio Unit (ARU)

02/11/2017 61Page 61

Products• Diwata-1, developed, launched and

operated• Diwata-2, developed and launched• Support Software for Operation• Remote Sensing products• Distribution Site

Summary of Program Outputs in terms of 6Ps

Places• Ground Receiving and Control

Station• Small Satellite Research Facility

• Data Sharing Policy• Inputs to the creation of the

National Space Agency

Policy

People• Five master’s degree holders, two on-

going master’s studies, three on-going doctoral studies, and one post-doctoral

• Over 50 personnel trained

Publication• Over 25 papers and

conference presentationsPatent• Antenna Design (pending disclosure)

PEDRO A Multi-Mission Ground Receiving Station (MMGRS) that can receive,process, and distribute space-borne imagery with high resolution

optical and radar data to help in the country's resource utilization andmobilization.

The program generated the necessary geospatial information, mainly through the use of high resolution optical andSAR satellite technology

Established a ground receiving station capable of direct reception, processing, and distribution ofoptical- and synthetic aperture radar (SAR)-based information thru remotely sensed images

provided by various satellite constellations

Satellite image of Leyte taken byKOMPSAT 5 satellite

Location: Capoocan & Carigara, LeyteImage Date: December 27, 2016

PEDRO

COMPUTING & ARCHIVINGRESEARCH ENVIRONMENT

Remote Sensing and DataScience (DATOS) Helpdesk

APPLICATIONS RUNNING ON COARE:• Flood modelling (Gerris)• Molecular Dynamics (NAMD)• Numerical Weather Prediction Modelling

(WRF, CCAM)• Climate Modelling (RegCM)• Bioinformatics Pipeline (BWA, GTK)• Storm Surge Modeling (Gaussian)• OGC Services (WMS, WFS)

Research and Development Results Utilization

•Technology Transfer

•Technology Receptor Capacity-building

• Innovation Capacity-building

Technology Transfer Act of 2009 (RA 10055)

• Ownership• Management• Use and Commercialization

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Technology Transfer

DOST IP Policies (6)

1. Intellectual Property Policy2. Data Sharing Policy3. Guidelines for the Fairness Opinion Board (FOB) and the

Issuance of Fairness Opinion Report (FOR)4. Technology Transfer Protocol for R&D Institutes5. IP Management Protocol6. Establishment and Maintenance of Revolving Funds of DOST

RDIs

http://boracaysun.com/organic-mineral-aids-boracay-in-waste-management/

Developed by DOST with the aim to create a mechanism to fasttrack the market-readiness of innovations and technologiesdeveloped by the local and supported S&T communities.

PTRI’s Neo-ethnic Philippine Tropical Fabrics(Nationwide Field-Testing and Technology Validation of Natural FiberBlended Yarns and Eco-friendly Treatment and Dyeing Technologies)

UPM’s BIOTEK-M Aqua Kit (Liquid Format)(Prototype Development, Field Testing)

FNRI Iron Fortified Rice(Scaling-Up Rice Fortification Program:

Techno-Transfer to Private Mills)

Technology Business Incubation (TBI)one of the strategies to achieve the objective of diffusion of technologies

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Flood Hazard Maps

were distributed to LGUs .

Philippine Light Detection and Ranging (Phil-LiDaR) Program

Disaster Risk and Exposure Assessment for Mitigation (DREAM) Program and the

Established 13 Regional Handloom Weaving Innovation Centers (RHWICs)

Regional Handloom Weaving Innovation Centers

Established 8 Natural Dye Production Hub and Facilities

Natural Dye Production Hub

http://boracaysun.com/organic-mineral-aids-boracay-in-waste-management/

Itik Pinas

Artificial Insemination for Goat

SARAI-Enhanced AgriculturalMonitoring System (SEAMS)

Semen Extender for Goat

Axis™ Knee system CarrageenanPlant Growth

Promotera total knee replacement system that is specifically designed forthe Asian population.very affordable, as it costs 50% less than other knee implants in the

market.

Enhances the crop vigor of rice through the promotion of plant growth,seed germination, shoot elongation, root growth, flower production, suppressionof heavy metal stress, and anti-viral and anti-microbiological activities

Carageenan Plant Growth Promoter

STABILIZED BROWN RICE =Healthy Food CHOICE + Business Opportunity

VIGORMINA mixture of organo minerals proven to be effective inneutralizing strong wastewater or septic odor. Thesolution can also neutralize strong, decomposing orrotten odor from organic waste in landfill or materialrecovery facilities.

http://boracaysun.com/organic-mineral-aids-boracay-in-waste-management/

Inauguration of the Pilot Plant last May 2, 2017

Organo minerals Pilot Production Plant at Tanauan, Batangas

PCAARRD R&D Regional Consortia

• Present in 15 regions across thecountry

• Membership varies per consortium:SUCs, RDIs, agencies from otherexecutive departments (DA, DENR,DOST, DAR, DTI), LGUs & NGOs

• 200 R&D implementing agencies(SUCs, HEIs, RDIs)

• 84 Non-R&D implementing agencies(NEDA, DTI, DAR, DBM, DOST,LGUs, NGOs, etc.)

PCAARRD Handholding of theConsortium

2015-2017 PCAARRDInvestment in the Consortia

Innovation Capacity-Building

• Technology needs assessment and technology sourcing• Enterprise Development• Consultancy and Technical Advisory Services• Technology Matching Service• Preparation of technology commercialization plan,

acquisition of equipment and provision of technologysystems to encourage and enable the private sector to carryout technological innovation and related activities/services

A network oflaboratories

anchored on anIT platform whichbroadens publicaccess to testingand calibrationservices at a

single touch point

https://web.onelab.ph/

How does OneLab work?Service at one touch point

Database of experts Interaction with S&T experts Link to a searchable technology database Information about various DOST Consultancy Programs Forum where users can post questions and/or answers to

existing threads Science & Technology Experts Volunteer Program (STEVPP)(now under OneExpert)

https://oneexpert.gov.ph/

http://boracaysun.com/organic-mineral-aids-boracay-in-waste-management/

Small Enterprise Technology UpgradingProgram

National Capital Region

179

31095

72

211

51

155

215

212

737

49

146

430

60

68

74

oneSTore Partners:

OneSTore provides customers with an effortless shopping experience and retailers with simple anddirect access to one of the largest customer base system in the Philippines

helps the DOST-assisted Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) widen the scope of their target market

http://onestore.ph/

NEW PROGRAMS

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Accelerate industrialcompetitiveness by

capacitating HEIs in theRegions to undertakequality research thatwill promote regional

development

Engage experts withstrong leadership,management and

innovative policy-makingproficiencies to be in

charge of strengtheningthe research capabilities

of the HEIs

BIST

Create asynergistic

relationshipbetween the

academe and theindustry with the

goal ofinvigorating R&D

Level-up thePhilippine IndustrialSector through theindustry R&D, and

acquisition ofstrategic and relevant

technologies toenhance their

technology level andproduction processes

NICER RDLead CRADLE

ACCELERATED R&D PROGRAM for Capacity Buildingof Research and Development Institutions and IndustrialCompetitiveness

1. Niche Centers in the Regionsfor R&D (NICER) Program

Accelerates industrial competitiveness by capacitating Higher Education Institutions(HEIs) in the Regions to undertake quality research that will promote regionaldevelopmentProvide institutional grant for HEIs in the Regions for R&D capacity building to

improve their S&T infrastructure

NICER Proposals 2017 2018Total Capsule Proposals Submitted 95 69

Disapproved 70 20

Under Evaluation 0 44

Endorsed For Full-Blown 25 5

Approved 6

Disapproved 4

Still Under Evaluation 14

Withdrawn 1

NCR19%

CAR6%

I4%

II11%

III8%IVA

5%

IVB5%V

1%

VI2%

VII8%

VIII3%

X17%

XI5%

CARAGA6%

NICER2017 PROPOSALS PER REGION

NCR3% I

7%

II49%

III4%IV-A

2%

IV-B3%

VI10%

VI…

IX1%

X9%

XI9%

XII1%

NICER2018 PROPOSALS PER REGION

2. R&D Leadership Program (RDLead)

Intended to provide upgrading of existing R&D facilities inHEIs and Research and Development Institutes (RDIs) inthe regions

Engages experts with strong leadership, managementand innovative policy-making proficiencies to strengthenresearch capabilities of HEIs or RDIsImproves and hasten the use of research results that will

contribute to the socio-economic development of thecountry and help address pressing challenges

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3. Collaborative Research and Developmentto Leverage Philippine Economy (CRADLE)

Creates a synergistic relationshipbetween the academe and the industrywith the goal of invigorating PhilippineR&D

The private sector industry will identifythe problem and the HEIs or RDIs willundertake the research anddevelopment

CRADLE Proposals Number ofProposals

Total Proposals Submitted 51

Disapproved 34

Endorsed For Full-Blown 17

Approved 3

Disapproved 6

Under Evaluation 8*as of January 2018

The partner company will provide counterpart of at least twenty percent (20%) of the total project cost.Counterpart may be in cash, kind or person-hour support in the academe.

4. Business Innovation through S&T(BIST) for IndustryTo strengthen the S&T innovation

activities and technological capacityof private sectors

To provide for the purchase ofrelevant high-tech equipment andmachinery, technology licensing,and acquisition of patent rights

BIST Proposals Number ofProposals

Total Capsule ProposalsSubmitted

14

Under Evaluation 4Disapproved 7Endorsed For Full-Blown 3

Approved 0Disapproved 3

*as of January 2018

Innovation in R&DInnovation Forum “Innovation for Learning and Development”

19 February 2018; PHIVOLCS Auditorium

ROWENA CRISTINA L. GUEVARA, Ph.D.Undersecretary for R&D

Department of Science and Technology