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DOST NCR Launches Regional Science, Technology, and Innovation Week to Promote Green Economy Solutions in Metro Manila

DOST NCR Launches Regional Science, Technology, and Innovation Week to Promote Green Economy Solutions in Metro Manila

The Department of Science and Technology National Capital Region (DOST NCR) launched its annual Regional Science, Technology, and Innovation Week (RSTW) from October 29-31, 2024, at Amoranto Arena in Quezon City, with a focus on bridging science and technology with green economy solutions for Metro Manila. This year’s theme, “Bridging Science, Technology, and Green Economy Solutions in the Metro,” underscores the importance of science and technology (S&T) in fostering sustainable urban development and creating a greener future for the capital region.

Quezon City Mayor Hon. Maria Josefina “Joy” G. Belmonte welcomed participants, underscoring that this RSTW serves as a crucial platform for forward-thinking discussions on how science and technology should drive inclusive progress that uplifts all communities. DOST NCR Regional Director Engr. Romelen T. Tresvalles presented the region’s achievements and unveiled future plans, with a highlight on the inauguration of the DOST NCR Innovation Hub (iHub). This newly launched iHub will serve as a dynamic space for nurturing transformative ideas and innovations that can significantly impact communities, aligning with Metro Manila’s push toward sustainable urban development.

Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr., Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology, delivered the keynote, reflecting on Typhoon Kristine’s recent impact and advocating for a redefined resilience through S&T. Dr. Solidum highlighted the role of local government units (LGUs) in adopting technology to enhance sustainable practices and green development. “Development is a continued series of structural transformations,” he noted, adding that RSTW’s focus on green technologies is a call to action to incorporate these advancements into enterprises, communities, and homes.

The event also featured several notable activities, including the signing of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) between DOST NCR and partners such as PIA-NCR, TESDA-RTC NCR, and The Filipinos Word, aimed at fostering STI-driven partnerships. The ceremonial launch of DOST NCR’s STI Plan for Quezon City further underscored the collaborative efforts toward sustainable urban transformation.

With interactive exhibits, forums, and contests, this year’s RSTW invites participants and stakeholders to experience the potential of science and technology in creating a green, resilient, and inclusive future for the metropolis. (Nelson S. Santos)

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