A series of books telling success stories of many local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through innovations will be launched by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) on Thursday, September 24.

DOST Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña claims that the book series dubbed as Science For The People "presents the very essence of ‘Filipinnovation’ that put into reality Science for the People which is our ultimate goal.”
It will feature a trilogy of books namely the Science For Scale, Science For Success, and Science For Social Change. It will highlight how technological innovations have turned things around for the various enterprises, communities and ultimately the lives of Filipinos.
In the book, Science For Scale, author and digital technology expert Winston Damarillo shares how scientists and entrepreneurs worked together in coming up with practical technologies and applications that provide solutions to various technological problems for local entrepreneurs. These solutions paved the way to more product enhancements and became the key driver for success for some SMEs that have embraced science and innovations.
The book features various DOST assisted companies that achieved growth using innovative technologies and capabilities developed by DOST’s technology experts.
The second book carries the title Science For Success. Written by two of the country’s second-generation industrialists and premier entrepreneurs, Maret Follosco- Bautista and Robina Gokongwei- Pe—the book dives into the stories of small to medium enterprises and explores how they leaped into huge success by employing the science, technology and innovation strategy, a formula that created many global companies out of small firms across different industries.
Finally, the last book installment is on the role of science and technology or S&T in enriching the lives of many Filipinos.
Entitled Science For Social Change, the book captures the life-changing effects of many developmental initiatives and interventions brought by DOST especially in the countryside. The Science For Social Change tells unique stories that reflect the impact of disruptive technologies on the lives of select Filipinos as told by the well-respected columnist, Dr. Segundo Joaquin E. Romero Jr.
“These are the very reasons why we put together our aspirations, inspirations and stories to present the human side of science,” Dela Peña explained.
“In the pages of the books, we see the positive changes in communities and how people learned to help themselves through what we call social innovations,” he added.
The book series aims to inspire and encourage more collaboration between DOST and the private sector in creating value adding technologies and capabilities in developing the local industries’ competitiveness as the world enters the era of the fourth industrial revolution.