Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

HEADLINES

DOST-SEI, BPI Foundation inks partnership for ‘new’ Innovation Awards

In a virtual ceremony, Owen Cammayo, BPFI Executive Director, acknowledged the value of the partnership with the science department in its mission to be “agents for sustainable positive change.”

The BPI-DOST Science Awards is no more. 

And in comes a “new and revitalized” BPI-DOST Innovation Awards. 

This, as the Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) and the BPI Foundation, Inc. (BPIF), the social development arm of the Bank of the Philippine Islands, signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the BPI-DOST Innovation Awards, a competition that aims to challenge bright Filipino students to actively participate in resolving problems in the community through science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). 

In a virtual ceremony, Owen Cammayo, BPFI Executive Director, acknowledged the value of the partnership with the science department in its mission to be “agents for sustainable positive change.” 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

“When we started the BPI Science Awards in 1989, we did it as BPI alone. But later in 2005, it became a joint undertaking with the DOST. We are very grateful for this kind and fruitful partnership as we nurtured the country’s young scientific minds over the years,” he said. 

Cammayo said the rebranding of the project comes in time for BPI’s 170th founding anniversary. 

“This year, as aligned in our 170th founding anniversary, our theme is about reinvention. And so, it is just fitting that this year, we are reinventing the BPI-DOST Science Awards and we’ll give it a new and revitalized name—it’s more encompassing and hopefully, more compelling. Starting this year, we will call it the BPI-DOST Innovation Awards,” Cammayo said. 

The BPI-DOST Innovation Awards shall be open to all regular junior and senior (3rd – 5th year) college students of STEM. They can join in teams composed of three (3) students, and shall showcase an innovation project that addresses problems in the fields of agriculture, disaster management, education, entrepreneurship, environment, food safety, health, security, transportation, and traffic or road congestion. 

The whole cycle will begin with the Call for Proposals, beginning in the coming days, and to be followed by the following phases: proposal submission, project selection, a technical and business workshop for the top 10 teams, a 90-day period for project execution, final project presentation, and an awarding ceremony. The full mechanics and criteria will be available both in DOST-SEI’s and BPIFI’s official website and social media pages. 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

 The competition is expected to culminate in September 2022. 

DOST-SEI Director, Dr. Josette Biyo, in turn welcomed the new project and noted that the long-standing partnership with BPIFI “has been honoring excellence in research and innovation” and paved the way to development of homegrown talents in the sciences. 

“DOST and BPIFI have this shared vision to boost interest and awareness on the value of S&T and innovation in the economy. We both hope to encourage many others to pursue research in the sciences and ultimately set an environment that is healthy for innovation and creation of high value products or solutions,” Biyo said.  

In closing, Cammayo said the project is more than just a competition, “but a celebration of young Filipino innovators who can potentially contribute to the realization of a better and sustainable Philippines.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Like Us On Facebook

You May Also Like

ELECTRONICS

For a limited time this April, bring home the breathtaking TCL QD-Mini LED 55” TV for just PHP 29,995.

HEADLINES

This partnership eliminates barriers by fostering a more inclusive and streamlined banking experience and enables both Filipinos and Koreans to navigate financial services with...

HEADLINES

ZTE introduced its latest full-stack server innovations, developed through a robust R&D effort involving more than 1,500 R&D engineers and over 1,400+ core patents...

White Papers

n the Philippines, industry players are taking a more proactive approach to building a security framework for digital resilience.

HEADLINES

As GMGP’s official 2025 season partner, UnionBank continues to elevate the local entertainment space with exclusive perks for UnionBank Credit and Debit Cardholders, including...

HEADLINES

This cooperation aims to enhance the connectivity and support services available to overseas Filipino workers through the Tindahan ni Bossing (TinBo) app, an essential...

HEADLINES

Recognizing the crucial role of financial literacy in empowering agricultural communities, PalawanPay extended its support beyond payments. The company organized financial literacy workshops tailored...

HEADLINES

Integrating with high-density, liquid-cooled environments, the Vertiv CoolLoop Trim Cooler delivers operational efficiency and aligns with the industry's evolving needs for energy-efficient and compact...

Advertisement