READY, SET, GAME! Get to know the game development industry at the S&T Week
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The Department of Science and Technology-Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICTO) and its industry partners will present at the National Science and Technology Week July 23-27, 2013 more information on the country’s game development industry. This is to help drive the Philippines into the league of top providers of game developers in the world in the following years.
DOST-ICTO believes this can be done as it starts and sustains several programs to attract the youth and enhance their skills to several levels. The agency is also mapping out strategies to attract stakeholders to invest in establishing game development companies in rural areas. If done, the U$50-million outsourced projects in 2012 could be surpassed this year, according DOST-ICTO deputy executive director Monchito Ibrahim.
“With an estimated 4,000 workers that are currently in the industry, the Game Development Association of the Philippines (GDAP) is targeting to increase this number to 10,000 by 2015 and hopes to reach 15,000 workers in three years,” Ibrahim said.
Forums that encourage the youth and other interested individuals to pursue careers on game development, as well as in other fields of the IT-BPO sector will be held July 25, 2013 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. Through career talks, speakers from the industry share their knowledge and experience on the industry, including several career options for aspiring game developers.
Further, in collaboration with various local ICT councils, DOST-ICTO will be scheduling series of road shows within the year to promote the IT-BPO industry. One of the objectives is to introduce the other fields of the Information Technology Business Process Management (formerly known as Business Process Outsourcing) industry which, aside from the already popular call centers, has other services that can offer career opportunities, including game development. Other job opportunities up for the taking include programmer/developer, game producer, QA analyst/tester, game designer, artist (2D/3D0, animator/rigger, art producer, sound engineer and game manager/community support.
Also featured in the DOST-ICTO series of road shows are the exhibits of several games and mobile applications made by Filipinos. Ibrahim said that the activities are designed to encourage the youth, especially high school students to take IT and other computer-related courses, and present to them the wealth of opportunities available in this industry.
DOST to strengthen weather forecasting to benefit farmers
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Planting and harvesting will soon be easier for local farmers, even in the face of climate change, with the advent of more reliable and technologically advanced weather forecasting methods.
These high-impact solutions come in the form of the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) newly acquired supercomputer complemented with the latest weather modeling software.
This development was revealed by DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo during the recent Kapihan sa Diamond Hotel in Roxas Boulevard, Manila.
“The first significant development is that we already have a supercomputer which will be operational this fourth quarter of this year. With this type of facility, we will be able to use advanced weather modeling software that will not only enhance weather predictions from three days to six days, but it could also be more accurate, it could be area specific, and what we are working on is to have a seasonal weather outlook on specific areas for three to six months to help our farmers,” said Secretary Montejo.
The three- to six-month weather projections, to be issued by DOST’s Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Service Administration (DOST-PAGASA), will be on top of its weekly weather forecasts. This will provide farmers with information on the amount of rainfall on specific areas within the next three to six months.
Also, these top-flight technologies will enable PAGASA weather scientists to come up with integrated weather pattern information specifically to guide farmers on the best time to plant and harvest crops, thus greatly aiding them with their farming-related decisions and activities.
These groundbreaking developments, said Sec. Montejo, will take off by 2014 with the supercomputer’s initial operation on the fourth quarter of 2013.
Agricultural losses caused by climate change
Erratic weather conditions, an after-effect of global climate change, have affected many farmers resulting in billions worth of damaged agricultural products annually.
In 2012 alone, an estimated total of Php30 billion worth of agricultural products were lost in the aftermath of Typhoon Bopha (Pablo). The Department of Agriculture reported that an estimated Php197 million worth of rice crops were damaged due to the typhoon.
Rice, a staple food in the country, is normally grown for three to six months depending on the rice variety, and requires an average of 2,000 liters of water per kilo of rice for its growth.
The Philippines ranks 8th among the world’s rice producers. In 2007, the country produced an average of 3.8 tons per hectare of rice, more than what Thailand produces.
Department of Science and Technology Secretary (DOST) Mario G. Montejo (middle) describes to veteran columnist Neal Cruz (right) how DOST can help farmers mitigate agricultural losses during monsoon season at the recent Kapihan sa Diamond Hotel in Roxas Boulevard, Manila. Sec. Montejo explained that DOST-PAGASA is continuously enhancing its weather forecasting capabilities by providing a three- to six-month coverage period for weather projection and weather pattern information dissemination on specific areas of the country. Also in photo is DOST-PAGASA Officer-In-Charge Vicente Malano. (Photo by Joy M. Lazcano, S&T Media Service, STII)
DOST service labs to wheel up transpo industry
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The recent celebration of the Metals and Engineering Week wheeled-in two new automotive-related service centers by the Metals Industry Research and Development Center (MIRDC) of the Department of Science and Technology. Called the Finite Element Analysis Design Center and the Die and Mold Solution Center, the facilities are among the transportation solutions initiated by DOST to help accelerate the country’s transportation industry.
According to DOST-MIRDC, the automotive centers are now being developed at the DOST Complex in Taguig City, and will be fully implemented by next year.
“Our advanced transport solutions are not exactly rocket science as, when one looks closely, they are actually straightforward engineering and metalworking applications. We want to overcome the thought barrier that Filipinos cannot produce this [kind of transportation], as we have the capabilities and know-how to [perfect] them,” said Secretary Montejo.
The Finite Element Analysis Design Center will serve as the government’s main laboratory for the upgrading of customized local road vehicles (CLRVs) such as tricycles, jeepneys, and mini buses, through testing, safety and structural design improvement. The center also aims to address environmental safety aspect of CLRV’s as well as develop expertise in finite element analysis or FEA, which refers to the modeling of products and systems in a virtual environment, for the purpose of finding and solving potential or existing structural or performance issues.
Meanwhile, the Die and Mold Solution Center aims to sustain local manpower in die and mold manufacturing and design by providing continual training. With these objectives combined with the advanced facilities and technologies housed inside, the center is expected to augment the productivity of the tool and die industry and make the Philippines establish a stronger footing in the global scene. At present, Japan, China, and South Korea are global leaders in the tool and die manufacturing sector.
Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chair Francis Tolentino commended DOST for its transportation technology program. “DOST deserves the highest commendation. Our current metro trains have a capacity of 300,000 but are now servicing 700,000 people daily. And given the uncontrolled proliferation of vehicles despite our number coding schemes, clearly, the solution here is better mass transportation,” he reiterated.
Mass transportation solutions
DOST-MIRDC also presented three other new locally developed trains — road train, railroad train, and the automated guideway transit system (AGT), which will be highlighted in a booth during the upcoming 2013 National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) to be held July 23-27 at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City.
Mounted annually by DOST, NSTW 2013 aims to showcase the various high-impact S&T-based solutions crafted by the Department for the country’s most pressing problems – from transportation and other social services, to climate change, food security, industry competitiveness, and poverty alleviation.
For more information about the 2013 NSTW as well as DOST technologies, please contact Public Affairs Unit of the Science and Technology Information Institute at (02) 837-2071 local 2142.
DOST to hold career talk on IT-BPO in S&T week
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Looking for a job? The world of business process outsourcing (BPO) might be the best place for you. At the Department of Science and Technology-Information and Communications Technology Office’s (DOST-ICTO) “Career Talk”, find out your chances and opportunities in this field where Filipinos excel.
“Career Talk”, to be held on July 25, 2013 at the SMX Convention Center at the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City, will feature lively discussions with resource persons who had made a niche in this field. Aside from sharing their experiences, resource persons will also help participants assess their interests, personality, skills, and values to guide them in embarking on an IT-BPO career.
The event will have two parts, namely the Startup Dynamics (1:30pm-3:30pm) and IT-BPO Career Talks (3:30 PM-7:00PM). The Startup Dynamics will focus on starting up a business though the emergence of online media. College students, young professionals, and business-minded people will learn the rudiments of starting and managing their own business.
The forum will also give the audience a broader view about the IT-BPO sector in the country. The call center segment may be the most popular and successful in the sector, but the rest are also quickly catching up, such as
opportunities and outlook on other segments including: animation, game development, health information management and software development as represented by each respective association.
Panel members and speakers for this forum include representatives from: Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines, Animation Council of the Philippines, Contact Center Association of the Philippines, Game Developers Association of the Philippines, Health Information Management Outsourcing Association of the Philippines, Philippines Software Industry Association.
Dubbed as the the Philippine Expo Science 2013, this year’s theme of NSTW: Science and Technology Innovation : The Road to Smarter Philippines. It will be held on July 23-27, 2013 at SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Pasay city.
The NSTW features S&T fairs and exhibits, and other events in different venues to give audiences updates on what’s going-on within the local science community.
Started as Philippine National Science Week in the 1950s and instituted in 1982, the NSTW is an annual celebration that features the latest breakthroughs in the Philippine science community.