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CANDON CITY, Ilocos Sur – Furniture making is one of the thriving industries in the North and it to flourish, there must be a combination of many factors like creativity coupled with technology.
To address the need for technological assistance, the Department of Science and Technology Region I (DOST-I), through its Provincial S&T Center – Ilocos Sur (PSTC-IS), collaborated with RB Andaya Furniture Works to provide skills training to Balaho’s Furniture Shop. The training zeroed in on the operations and maintenance of a 3-in-1 thickness planer machine conducted at Brgy. Calimugtong, Galimuyod, Ilocos Sur last 04 August 2021.
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"No one will be left behind, no one will remain in darkness.”
This was what the Movement of Ilocos Norte DOST Scholars or MINDS has in mind when they conceptualized their PailaJuan Project.
Read more: MINDS’ PailaJuan Project: Bringing light and joy to households
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In addressing the issue of solid waste management in Asingan, Pangasinan, the local government and the Department of Science and Technology Regional Office I (DOST-I), through its Provincial Science and Technology Center (PSTC)- Pangasinan Field Office, banded together to provide the former with a glass pulverize last 04 August 2021.
Read more: LGU-Asingan gets glass pulverizer from DOST-I, addresses solid waste management
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The Department of Science and Technology Regional Office No. 1 (DOST-I), through the Provincial Science and Technology Center- La Union (PSTC-LU), conducted a skills training on tamarind jam processing for the members of “Boses Dagiti Mannalon Ken MangngakapTi Al Alinao Norte (BDMKMTAN)” held last 30 July 2021, at the Barangay Hall of Al Alinao Norte, Naguilian, La Union. The said activity, held in collaboration with the Local Government Unit of Naguilian,was joined by nine (9) participants who are members of the association.
Read more: DOST Ilocos region holds skills training on tamarind jam processing
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A premier state university in Batangas led a science-based initiative to help families living in the surrounding localities of Taal volcano return to productivity in spite of renewed unrest and activity.