10 more metals, engineering innovation centers to rise in PH regions
By Dhel Nazario
Ten additional Metals and Engineering Innovation Centers (MEICs) will soon be established in various regions in the country, the Department of Science and Technology - Metals Industry Research and Development Center (DOST-MIRDC) disclosed.
DOST-MIRDC top management, DOST Regional Directors, and SUC Presidents during the ceremonial signing of the memorandum of agreement for the MEIC batch two project. (Photo courtesy of DOST-MIRDC)
This move came after the success of the establishment of the first batch of MEICs in Regions I, II, III, X, and CAR, with DOST-MIRDC further solidifying its commitment to bringing science, technology, and innovation closer to the people by signing into an agreement to establish MEICs. According to DOST-MIRDC, the regions hold so much potential when it comes to innovation, the main reason why it is placing major investments in them. During the recently-concluded 2nd National Metals and Engineering Conference (NMEC) a ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was held between the DOST-MIRDC, DOST Regional Offices, and state universities and colleges (SUC) from regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XI, XII, and XIII. In his message of commitment, Batangas State University’s President Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, whose university is part of the MEIC Batch 2 project, commented on the metals and engineering (M&E) industry as a great contributor to the country’s GDP and how the MEIC is addressing the industry’s demand in capacitating its workforce. “As part of the MEIC project, SUCs are now capable of contributing to this growth by posturing a highly skilled and knowledgeable workforce, ready to take on the challenges and opportunities of the future,’ said Ronquillo. “The technological disruptions and trends we see emerging in the global metals industry are guiding our mission,” he added. The MEICs to be established will be operated by the host SUCs, it will enable partner SUCs to design and fabricate types of machinery and equipment that support the requirements of the various micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) in their respective regions - strengthening the country’s research and development outputs that will directly benefit our local industries.
DOST-MIRDC top management, DOST Regional Directors, and SUC Presidents during the ceremonial signing of the memorandum of agreement for the MEIC batch two project. (Photo courtesy of DOST-MIRDC)
This move came after the success of the establishment of the first batch of MEICs in Regions I, II, III, X, and CAR, with DOST-MIRDC further solidifying its commitment to bringing science, technology, and innovation closer to the people by signing into an agreement to establish MEICs. According to DOST-MIRDC, the regions hold so much potential when it comes to innovation, the main reason why it is placing major investments in them. During the recently-concluded 2nd National Metals and Engineering Conference (NMEC) a ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was held between the DOST-MIRDC, DOST Regional Offices, and state universities and colleges (SUC) from regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XI, XII, and XIII. In his message of commitment, Batangas State University’s President Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, whose university is part of the MEIC Batch 2 project, commented on the metals and engineering (M&E) industry as a great contributor to the country’s GDP and how the MEIC is addressing the industry’s demand in capacitating its workforce. “As part of the MEIC project, SUCs are now capable of contributing to this growth by posturing a highly skilled and knowledgeable workforce, ready to take on the challenges and opportunities of the future,’ said Ronquillo. “The technological disruptions and trends we see emerging in the global metals industry are guiding our mission,” he added. The MEICs to be established will be operated by the host SUCs, it will enable partner SUCs to design and fabricate types of machinery and equipment that support the requirements of the various micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) in their respective regions - strengthening the country’s research and development outputs that will directly benefit our local industries.