DOST promotes EU-ASEAN technology cooperation, transfer
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has vowed to continue promoting the European Union (EU)-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Technology cooperation and transfer, particularly on plastic wastes management.
DOST Secretary Fortunato “Boy” T. de la Peña made the commitment, as the Enhanced Regional EU-ASEAN Dialogue Instrument (E-READI) was implementing the initiative EU-ASEAN Dialogue on Green Technology & Innovation Mapping (GreenTech) in cooperation with ASEAN.

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He said the agency started holding a series of six webinars starting last month "to amplify awareness, create platforms for dialogues on technology
markets and innovations, and promote EU-ASEAN Technology cooperation and transfer.” The webinars will be conducted until July 2021, he said.
"These webinars offer a platform for dialogue between ASEAN and European stakeholders in the plastic wastes management domain where advanced and future perspectives of plastic waste management and its key elements are discussed; new technologies and solutions are presented; and
technology suppliers and users can meet to lay the grounds for future collaboration,” de la Peña said in a report.
He noted that GreenTech aims to contribute to sustainable Green Growth by fostering EU-ASEAN Technology Transfer, Research Cooperation and Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Capacity Building in Sustainable Technologies.
"For this, GreenTech aims at the instigation and development of the following in particular: Dialogue on technology-based cooperation between ASEAN and European technology innovators; Transfer of state-of-the-art sustainable technologies between EU; technology providers and multiplicators in ASEAN Member States; and Complementary contributions to capacity building,” the DOST chief said.
One of three pilot sectors is Plastic Wastes Management which is being co-organized by the DOST, he said.