Marcos OKs nat'l innovation agenda
The Marcos-led National Innovation Council (NIC) has approved the National Innovation Agenda and Strategy Document (NIASD) 2023-2032, outlining the country’s plan to improve innovation governance and establish a dynamic innovation ecosystem.
*President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Malacañang file photo)*
In a statement, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said that the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Undersecretary for Policy and Planning, Rosemarie Edillon, presented the rationale and features of the NIASD during the 5th NIC meeting. Among the topics discussed were the approval of the NIASD, the selection of the 7th NIC executive member, the NIC official logo, and authorizing the grant of per diem to the NIC executive members. The council likewise discussed the ratification of the special power of attorney (SPA), updates on the ways forward on the implementation of Section 23 of the Philippine Innovation Act (PIA), and the proposed additional plantilla positions in the NIC secretariat. According to Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, vice-chair of the NIC, establishing a dynamic innovation ecosystem is one of the six cross-cutting strategies in the transformation agenda identified in the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 to achieve a prosperous, inclusive, and resilient society. “Chapter 8 of the PDP elaborates on this strategy by situating it within the continuum of research and development, innovation, technology adoption, then commercialization,” he said. The NIASD characterizes a dynamic innovation ecosystem as one that fosters a pervasive culture of innovation driven by market demands. It facilitates collaboration through active, reliable, and useful platforms and provides innovation actors with the necessary facilities and resources to transform their ideas into innovative products and services. It likewise connects the innovator-entrepreneur to potential investors and funders. The NIC is a 25-member policy advisory body that comprises 16 Department Secretaries and seven Executive Members from the private sector.
*President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Malacañang file photo)*
In a statement, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said that the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Undersecretary for Policy and Planning, Rosemarie Edillon, presented the rationale and features of the NIASD during the 5th NIC meeting. Among the topics discussed were the approval of the NIASD, the selection of the 7th NIC executive member, the NIC official logo, and authorizing the grant of per diem to the NIC executive members. The council likewise discussed the ratification of the special power of attorney (SPA), updates on the ways forward on the implementation of Section 23 of the Philippine Innovation Act (PIA), and the proposed additional plantilla positions in the NIC secretariat. According to Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, vice-chair of the NIC, establishing a dynamic innovation ecosystem is one of the six cross-cutting strategies in the transformation agenda identified in the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 to achieve a prosperous, inclusive, and resilient society. “Chapter 8 of the PDP elaborates on this strategy by situating it within the continuum of research and development, innovation, technology adoption, then commercialization,” he said. The NIASD characterizes a dynamic innovation ecosystem as one that fosters a pervasive culture of innovation driven by market demands. It facilitates collaboration through active, reliable, and useful platforms and provides innovation actors with the necessary facilities and resources to transform their ideas into innovative products and services. It likewise connects the innovator-entrepreneur to potential investors and funders. The NIC is a 25-member policy advisory body that comprises 16 Department Secretaries and seven Executive Members from the private sector.