DOST, NorthMin consortia train Mindanaoan researchers during Pagmantala 2-day workshop
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The Department of Science and Technology (DOST), in collaboration with the Northern Mindanao Consortium for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (NorMinCIEERD) and the Northern Mindanao Consortium for Health Research and Development (NorMinCoHRD), train 48 Mindanao-based researchers during the Pagmantala: Research Publication Writing Workshop at the New Dawn Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City.
The two-day workshop conducted on 4-5 December 2023 trained budding researchers who wanted to enhance the quality of their publishable research outputs and effective dissemination of research findings.
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DOST and the Legislature are working together on enabling policies on disaster risk reduction
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(Photo by Gerardo G. Palad, DOST-STII)
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) convened a high-level forum and a three-day exhibit of the 2024 Handa Pilipinas in the Philippine Congress, a disaster risk reduction campaign of the department. The event took place at the South Wing Annex, House of Representatives in Quezon City, Metro Manila, on January 22-24, 2024.
The 2024 Handa Pilipinas showcased the different advanced and developed science technologies and innovations for disaster prevention and mitigation developed by the various DOST agencies.
Pinoy researchers advance bone repair with AI and 3D Printing
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Filipino researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D printing technologies to enhance bone tissue repair, providing a more accessible and affordable solution for bone- related challenges caused by aging, infections, and accidents.
Aiming to empower patients and doctors in selecting the optimal bone repair material based on medical needs and affordability, this project offers a more viable alternative to existing methods by providing enhanced performance for complex bone regeneration using 3D printing technology to craft bone scaffolds with tunable shapes.
Led by Dr. Erwin P. Enriquez of the Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU), and supported by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD), the team leverages on an international collaboration with researchers from the Vellore Institute of Technology in India, that specializes in additive manufacturing, AI-assisted design, and bio-nanotechnology using 3D printing technology.
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DOST gears up for spinning innovations for the 2024 Philippine Tropical Fabrics Month
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Every January, the nation celebrates Philippine Tropical Fabrics (PTF) Month through Proclamation No. 313 Series of 2012. This annual observance is a testament to the country's commitment to promoting natural textiles, advancing local industries, and creating livelihood opportunities.
Photo 1. 2024 Philippine Tropical Fabrics (PTF) Month Banner
At the heart of this celebration lies a wide spectrum of natural fibers sourced within the country. From pineapple leaves to abaca, banana, bamboo, and the Philippine Silk, these materials encapsulate the essence of the Philippines' rich biodiversity. What sets PTF apart is not just the sourcing of raw materials but also the commitment to processing and sustaining these fibers entirely within the country.
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