Inclusive growth is not a pipedream. The Department of Science and Technology is earnest in enabling the benefits of progress to be felt by more and more Filipinos through its umbrella S&T program, Smarter Philippines.
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Inclusive Growth Through a Smarter Philippines!
1. INCLUSIVE GROWTH THROUGH SMARTER PHILIPPINES!
Alejandro P. Melchor III
Smarter Philippines Program Director
Depart of Science and Technology
January 2014
2. Contents
I.
Smarter Philippines:
the DOST’s Technologybased Inclusive Growth
Program
III. Human Development
and Social Inclusion:
Smarter Mobility, Smarter
ICT, Smarter People,
Smarter Healthcare
II. Economic Growth:
Smarter Economy and
Smarter Industries
Global Competitiveness
IV. The
Geographically-based
Programs: Smarter
Cities and Smarter
Countryside
VI. Good
Governance and
Institutions: Smarter
Government
V. Social Protection and Social
Safety Nets: Project NOAH and
Smarter DRRM/ CCA
Job Creation
Poverty Alleviation
Political Stability
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
Economic Growth
To create productive jobs and
economic opportunity
Human Development
& Social Inclusion
Social Protection
& Social Safety Nets
To enable equal access to economic
opportunity
To protect the citizenry, esp from
natural disaster, and mitigate the risk of
shocks to the livelihood of the poor
GOOD GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONS
ICT-based transformation of Governance
Inclusive Political and Economic Institutions
VII.
ANNEX
4. Smarter Philippines: the DOST’s Technology- based Inclusive Growth Program
DOST Secretary Mario Montejo
Launches Smarter Philippines
Program in Davao City, Feb.
20, 2013
Sec. Mario Montejo’s Keynote Speech
Smarter Philippines Launch
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=174
Through science and technology, we aim to have every Filipino feel the fruits of the economic advances we
enjoy today. We wish for no one to be left behind. This is what inclusive growth is all about, and this is the
essence of ―Smarter Philippines.‖
The ―Smarter Philippines‖ Program is a fully integrated plan professionally managed by the best and brightest
technocrats and scientists of the DOST. Within the grand plan are several components -- and they include:
―A Smarter Government‖, ―A Smarter People‖, ―A Smarter Economy‖, ―Smarter Mobility‖, ―Smarter
Environment‖, ―Smarter Living‖ and ―Smarter Cities‖.
With all these components working in harmony, we expect a highly competitive Philippines to emerge….. one
where everyone, regardless of economic class or location, enjoys equal opportunities…..one where all enjoy a
superior quality of life akin to the great industrialized countries of Europe.‖
-Sec. Mario Montejo
5. The Smarter Philippines Policy Framework
Global Competitiveness
Job Creation
Poverty Alleviation
Political Stability
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
Human Development
& Social Inclusion
Economic Growth
To create productive jobs and
economic opportunity
To unlock the human potential and enable
equal access to economic opportunity
Contributing to high, sustained,
inclusive growth
Enhancing competitiveness
Boosting productivity
Strengthening manufacturing
State-of-the-art facilities &
capabilities for globally
competitive industries
PH a global leader in IT-BPM
National Innovation System
Science, Technology & Innovation
-key to Competitiveness
S&T know-how and tools for
agricultural productivity
Helping build a more modern
transport and ICT/ telecoms
infrastructure to provide greater
access to economic opportunity
Social Protection
& Social Safety Nets
To protect the citizenry, esp from
natural disaster, and mitigate the risk
of shocks to the livelihood of the poor
Improved quality of healthcare
and quality of life thru S,T&I
More equal access to healthcare
Highly skilled & globally competitive
S&T human resources
More equal access to educational
opportunities through ICT
Globally competitive cities
More equal access to job & govt
services in urban areas
More equal access to jobs & govt
services in rural areas
Technology transfer to strengthen
MSMEs
GOOD GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONS
ICT-based transformation of Governance
Inclusive Political and Economic Institutions
Reduce risks from natural
disasters, esp. flooding & storm
surge
Mitigate impact of climate
change
6. History shows that Science, Technology and Innovation have played a key
role in economic growth, validating the technology-based growth model
For most of recorded history, economic
growth was flat, <0.2%GDP growth/year.
History reveals a direct correlation
between advances in Science, Technology
and Innovation and economic
development, as measured by increases in
per capita GDP and population growth.
Today’s political and economic scientists have
made great progress in distilling how successful
countries have applied science, technology and
innovation to accelerate economic growth and
reduce poverty into “smart” technology-based
development frameworks.
8. Smarter Economy for high quality jobs and competitiveness
Smarter Economy provides S&T support to the
PDP strategy of promoting new drivers of growth
that will create high quality jobs and ensure
regional competitive advantage, especially in the:
Semiconductor & Electronics Industry
S&T-based Knowledge Industries
IT-BPM, Analytics and other ICT-Enabled
Service Industries
Agro-industry, Agriculture and Fisheries
Industries
Metals, Mining, Mass Transit Industry and
Smart Manufacturing Industries
9. Developing and Deploying
Transformative and Enabling Technologies
Transformative and Enabling Technologies are technologies which:
• Have the potential for significant, systemic economic and political impact by
boosting industry productivity and competitiveness
• Enable us to address long-standing problems and global challenges
• Have the potential to create new industries and manufacturing opportunities
• Can provide sustainable high quality, high wage jobs
10. Transformative & Enabling Technologies Enabling
the Development of S&T-based Knowledge Industries
Transformative & Enabling
Technologies
Nanotechnology
Micro and
nanoelectronics
Industrial
Biotechnology
Photonics
Advanced materials
Advanced
manufacturing systems
S&T-based
Industries
Electronics and
Semiconductors
Contributing to
food security,
high quality jobs,
a larger
manufacturing
sector, more
competitive
agricultural,
industrial and
service sectors
and a bigger
market share in
global markets.
Aerospace and
Robotics
Environmental and Green
Technology Industries
Healthcare Industry
Medical Tourism
Biotech-based Industries
Food Processing
Agro-Aquatics Industries
Agribusiness
Metals and Mining
Engineering
Smart Manufacturing
11. World Class R&D capability and Technology Innovation for Inclusive Growth
The Philippine Council for Industry, Energy
and Emerging Technology Research and
Development (PCIERRD) is at the forefront of
developing and deploying transformative and
enabling technologies through the High-Impact
Technology Solutions (HITS) Program.
HITS, coupled with world class R&D capability
under the guidance of the Undersecretary for
Research and Development, has set the stage
for the growth of multiple industry sectors.
PCIERRD Executive Director Rowena Christina
Guevara is sworn in by DOST Secretary Mario Montejo,
while Usec for R&D Amelia Guevara looks on.
State of the art genomics equipment at the Philippine Genome Center, skilled
S&T human resources, world class R&D capacity and direction- setting
through the Genomics R&D Roadmap has set the stage for improved
productivity in agriculture, aquaculture and other sectors.
12. Academe-Industry-Government Partnership for a World-class R&D Capability
R&D facilities and
equipment at the National
Science Complex at
University of the
Philippines Diliman as well
as other UP campuses
have been significantly
upgraded to enable UP
scientists and researchers
to work closely with the
DOST to develop worldclass technologies.
DOST-IBM Partnership for Research and Development
University of the Philippines Diliman Chancellor Cesar
Saloma, UP President Alfredo Pascual, DOST Sec. Mario
Montejo and DOST Undersecretary for R&D Amelia
Guevara signing partnership MOU on AGT System
In preparation for the ASEAN Science Community in 2015,
DOST Reg. X co-hosted world-class chemistry training for
60 participants last November 2013 with EUROLAB
Denmark Secretary and Chairman Lorens Peter Sibbesen
and Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan
The National Institute of Molecular Biology and
Biotechnology at the University of the Philippines
Diliman is being equipped with state of the art R&D
laboratory facilities and equipment, setting the stage
for new Biotechnology-based Industries
Dr. Amelia P. Guevara,
DOST Undersecretary for
R&D, has been the
lynchpin of this
partnership, which has
significantly upgraded
Philippine R&D capability
and Technology
Innovation capability in a
relatively short time
frame.
14. Investing in state-of-the art facilities and Transformative and Enabling
Technologies will help us build a $50B/yr. Electronics & Semiconductors Industry
―I know that many of you in the
semiconductors industry have spent
decades asking for a facility such as
this one to be built…Now that this
lab is fully operational, companies
here will not have to send their products for
failure analysis to the United States or
Singapore… The road to the Philippines we
all dream of starts in places like this.
-Pres. Aquino, ADMATEL Inauguration Speech
Because of ADMATEL, products will now
be manufactured and tested here, and we
will be able to take even greater
advantage of the skills of Filipino workers
in the electronics sector. And we have
every expectation that this industry—one
that contributed almost 44 percent to our
exports in 2012—will grow even stronger.
-Pres. Aquino SONA 2013
Time-of-Flight
Secondary Ion Mass
Spectrometer
Focused Ion Beam—
Field Emission
Scanning Electron
Microscope
Auger Electron
Spectrometer
15. Electronic Products Development Center (EPDC) will enable the Electronics and Semiconductors
Industry to move up to the value chain, from Assembly to Electronics Design and Manufacturing
―Science and technology is what puts value to our products and
services. It is the means by which the nation can graduate from being
a mere assembler of goods to being its designer, manufacturer and
marketer.‖
―The DOST of today is a completely different animal from what
many of you remember it to be. No longer are we in the business
of developing basic technologies suited for backyard industries,
we are now stretching the bounds of our technological limits…..
Age of Answers
we are treading the realm of high technology.‖
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=204
•
The EPDC will provide state-of-theart design, prototyping and testing
facilities for printed circuit boards
(PCBs), the principal component in
electronics manufacturing.
Project Leader Engr. Peter Banzon (R) said that
a after the EPDC is operational, DOST will create
a third facility for the industry: the Integrated
Circuit Development Center.
Engr. Banzon’s Brief:
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=92
16. ADMATEL Brochure:
http://www.admatel.com/images/Download/ADMA
TEL%20Brochure_Web_v2.pdf
ADMATEL Website:
Dr. Nuna E. Almanzor, Asean
Engineer Director,
Industrial Technology
Development Institute (ITDI)
DOST Cpd., General Santos Ave.,
Bicutan, Taguig City Tel. Nos. :
837-2071 to 82 (local 2215)
Telefax No.: 837-3167
E-mail: nealmanzor@dost.gov.ph
Dr. Blessie A. Basilia
Chief, Materials Science
Division, ITDI DOST Cpd.,
General Santos Ave.,
Bicutan, Taguig City
Tel. Nos. : 837-2071 to 82
(local 2268, 2201)
Telefax No.: 837-2071 local
2233
babasilia@admatel.com,
babasilia@dost.gov.ph
17. Makibayan Program provides S&T Support
for a Broad-based Domestic Manufacturing Industry
Makibayan—a DOST program aimed at
enhancing the productivity of the metals and
engineering industry by providing S&T
assistance and support to 3 major industry
associations: Philippine Die and Mold
Association, Inc. (PDMA); Metalworking
Industries Association of the Philippines
(MIAP); and the Electronics Industries
Association of the Philippines, Inc. (EIAPI)
Local manufacture of lowcost farming machinery
Precision mold making and tool
& die design and manufacturing
Enhanced electronics
manufacturing capability
18. Enabling the Manufacturing Industry to move up the value chain by developing
and deploying technologies used repeatedly in Advanced Manufacturing
19. Moving Up to High Tech Manufacturing:
DOST’s Advanced Surface Finishing Facility
Transformative and Enabling
Technologies: Advanced Materials and
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Enables local manufacturers to move up the
value chain into high tech manufacturing by
providing metals surface finishing services–
such as plating, anodizing and heat
treatment—on par with international
standards.
1- Rectifier- for
metals plating and
anodizing
2- Scrubbercontrols air
pollution
3- Cooling Towerremoves heat
Far LeftAnodizing Line
20. Science & Technology for a Sustainable Mining Industry
Effectively Separate
Raw Ores
Locally Produced Amalgamation
Machine
―Our small scale miners have also
clamored for a new technology to
increase their gold and mineral recovery
rates. Our solution is a new
Amalgamation process using Philippinemade machines. The process allows our
miners to extract 50% more gold from
raw ores, while extracting copper at the
same time. So in one fell swoop, not
only can our small miners increase their
gold production, they can also expand
their product range to include copper.‖
- Sec. Mario G. Montejo
Extract 50% more of
two Elements (i.e.
Gold and Copper)
A more sustainable
Mining Industry
Increased Mineral
Extraction Capability
Greater income for
small scale miners
= inclusive
development
21. MIRDC Website:
Engr. Roberto O. Dizon
DOST Assistant Secretary for
Strategic Plans and Programs
MIRDC Officer-in-Charge
DOST Trunk Line : (02) 837 2071 to
82 Local 2025
Email address: rodizon@dost.gov.ph
Metals Industry Trends & Events Newsletter-http://www.mirdc.dost.gov.ph/index.php/downloadsmainmenu-51/cat_view/43-publications.html
22. Smarter, More Productive and Sustainable Agricultural Systems
Instrumented
Interconnected
Intelligent
Farm Information
Management System
Farm Yield Data
Analytics
Smart Sensors
Weather Forecast
Farm Information
Management in Tablet or
SmartPhone
Geographic Information Systems
for Farm Data and Environmental
Condition Mapping
Smart Systems for
Farmer Productivity
23. Smarter Agriculture aims to enhance farmer productivity through
technology and reduce the vulnerability of farmers to Climate Change
Rice transplanter
Industry Strategic Plans
Reducing the vulnerability of farmers to
climate change
Rice harvester
Improved
Rice Mill
Availability of Farming Equipment
Research and Development for Crop
Resiliency
24. Science & Technology for a Sustainable Aquaculture Industry
Increased
Resistance to
Viruses
Genetic Vaccines
X
Sustainable
Aquaculture
Industry
40% increase in
productivity for
marine farmers =
Inclusive growth
Marine Farming
Industry
We have also developed a new genetic vaccine that makes
crustaceans and fish resistant to viruses. With the use of
this vaccine, our marine farms can reasonably expect
outputs to increase by 40%.
- Sec. Mario G. Montejo
25. DOST Development Partners for Smarter Agriculture:
UN Food and Agricultural Organization
Climate Change Resiliency through ICT Enabled Tools
Farm Information
Management
System
Smart Weather
Forecast
Smart Sensors
Access to Data and
Analytics
Climate Change Resiliency through Knowledge Sharing
Trainings and Seminars
on Climate Change
Adaptation
IECs and
Curriculum for
Climate Change
Resiliency
Interagency collaboration for Technical Development and Deployment
(Technical Working Group)
Climate
Smart
Agriculture
26. http://www.pcaarrd.dost.gov.ph/home/isp/
PCAARRD Website:
Dr. PATRICIO S. FAYLON
Executive Director
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic,
and Natural Resources Research and
Development (PCAARRD)
Paseo de Valmayor, Economic Garden,
Brgy. Timugan, Los Baños, Laguna
Telephone number/s: (049) 536 4990
DOST Trunk Line : (632) 837 2071 to 82
Local 2430
Email address:
p.faylon@pcaarrd.dost.gov.ph
PCAARRD Farm News
http://www.pcaarrd.dost.gov.ph/home/ssentinel/index.php?optio
n=com_flippingbook&view=category&layout=thumbnails&id=3&
Itemid=139
27. Innovation: Engine of Rapid Growth for the Philippine Economy
―Already, we have seen the fruits of betting such a large sum on the creativity of the Filipino.‖
―Innovation is the engine of any modern economy; and one
look around the Philippines tells us that we have the natural
inventiveness to be one of the world leaders in this regard.
What had been lacking in the past, however, was support.
This is precisely why our administration has focused on giving
our people the necessary resources and opportunities to truly
exercise their creativity in advancing their respective fields and
industries. Since we believe that this is the way to further
accelerate the growth of our economy—which, as you have
probably heard, grew by 7.8 percent in the first quarter of 2013,
making us the fastest growing economy in Asia—we have
nearly doubled the budget of the Department of Science and
Technology since coming into office, from 5.2 billion in 2010 to
9.9 billion in 2013, obviously without wasting taxes except for
the sin products. And already, we have seen the fruits of betting
such a large sum on the creativity of the Filipino.‖
-Pres. Aquino, speech at DOST Compound, May 13, 2013
28. Filipinnovation, the National Innovation Strategy and
National Innovation System: Springboard to Global Competitiveness
Prof. Fortunato de la Pena
Usec for S&T Services
Strengthening
Human Capital
ICON Innovation Congress hosted by DOST in
partnership in partnership with the Association of
Vehicle Importers and Distributors (AVID) last
April 5-6, 2013 in Bonfacio Global City.
Supporting Business
Incubation and
Acceleration Efforts
Regenerating the
Innovation
Environment
Upgrading the
Filipino Mindset
Philippine National
Innovation Strategy:
http://www.filipinnovation
.dost.gov.ph/materials/Fil
ipinnovation_Publication
_v02.pdf
Elements of a National
Innovation Strategy:
http://smarterph.com/SPCC
V1/?p=153
Engineering, Research
& Development for
Technology:
http://www.sei.dost.gov.p
h/dld/2012erdt_brochure.
pdf
Technology Business
Incubation Program:
http://www.pcieerd.dost.gov.
ph/index.php/programs/sup
port-for-t-t-andc/technology-businessincubation
29. Inventors and Innovators: Sparkplugs of Competitiveness
DOST - TAPI
Creating
Awareness of
Invention and
Innovation:
www.science.ph
Creating Awareness
Showcasing Invention and Innovation:
National Science & Technology Week
Sustaining Investments
Smarter
Inventors &
Innovators
Sustaining Adoption
Rewarding Invention & Innovation:
Regional Invention Contest & Exhibit
Engr. Edgardo Garcia
Technology Application &
Promotion Institute
30. DOST’s innovation efforts have contributed to the
rapid growth of the creative industry sector
Creative industries tend to become
a leading national sector in an S&Tbased, ICT-enabled, innovationdriven Knowledge Economy.
i-CreativePhil is DOST’s contribution to a
larger multisectoral advocacy which aims to:
• Create global brand awareness for the
Philippines as a producer of high quality
creative content.
• Strengthen our domestic Creative Economy
and industry associations.
• Boost the Philippines to a top-3 offshore
destination for Creative Process Services, and
increase our share of the global market from
the present 10% to 15-18% by 2016.
• Creative industries now account for >5% of
Philippine Gross Domestic Product
• Fast growing sector helping establish PH as
fastest growing Asian economy
• Countries aiming to grow their creative
sector found that prioritizing science,
technology and innovation helps grow
Creative Industries to 7-10% of GDP
i-CreativePhil
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=198
31. ASEAN, China and India (ACI Region) now viewed as the
world’s premier growth region and investment destination
By 2030:
• ASEAN, China, India Region
(ACI) combined GDP could
quadruple and exceed that of
the US and Europe combined
• ASEAN, China, India
Region‘s share of world
investment projected to be
40% of the global total
A flood of investment is anticipated to
pour into ASEAN thru 2015 and beyond
Source: ADB: ASEAN, the PRC and India: The Great Transformation?
32. Smarter Philippines is positioning the Philippines to maximize the benefits
of the 2015 ASEAN Economic Integration and the 2015 APEC Meetings
2015 ASEAN Economic
Integration
2015 APEC Meetings
Smarter Philippines will
give investors more
options to invest in
33. Leveraging Science, Technology and Innovation
for a Globally Competitive ASEAN
ASEAN S&T officials agreed to cooperate in the ff.:
Innovation for the
Global Market
Green Technology,
Food and Energy
Security
Digital Economy, New
Media and Social
Networking
Biodiversity for
Health and Wealth
DOST hosted the ASEAN Committee on S&T Meeting
May 20, 2013 in Tagaytay City.
ASEAN S&T officials agreed to Leverage
Science, Technology and Innovation for a
globally competitive ASEAN
Science and
Innovation for Life
34. Leveraging ICT for a “Smarter ASEAN”
DOST Secretary Mario
Montejo proposed a ―Smarter
ASEAN‖ connected by
Smarter ICT during the 12th
ASEAN Telecommunications
and Information Technology
Ministers (TELMIN) Meeting
held Nov. 15-16 in Mactan,
Cebu. The Ministers
concurred, and they worked
on an Action Plan.
•
•
•
ASEAN Economic Integration in
2015 stands to be a powerful
economic growth driver.
Stakeholders believe ICT will play
a key role, as witnessed by the
ASEAN ICT Masterplan.
The Philippines is the Secretariat
for the ASEAN ICT Masterplan.
6th ASEAN-Japan Information Security Policy Meeting
was held last Oct. 9-10, 2013 at the Heritage Hotel.
Japan conveyed that security of cyberspace is critical
to external investment in ASEAN.
The Harmonizing ASEAN ICT Platforms Towards eSociety Workshop was held last Dec. 3 at the DOST
ICT Office..
The Workshop on ICT for Disaster Management for
ASEAN was held last Dec. 11-12 at the Rembrandt
Hotel. ASEAN participants agreed it was imperative to
share best practices.
35. Strategy #1 to leverage the 2015 ASEAN Integration and
APEC hosting: Help the APEC host cities to develop as Smarter Cities
Smart Cities ―investment magnet‖
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2013/06/04/s
mart-cities-investment-magnet-285796
Subic
Clark
Manila
Tagaytay
Legaspi
Boracay
Iloilo
Bacolod
Cebu
Davao
Davao Smart City
36. The Smart City, or Smarter City, is a known brand
and a magnet for foreign and domestic investments
Asian smart-city investments to hit $260
billion in 2020: Zpryme
Iain Morris - January 15, 2013
Investments in Asian ‗smart cities‘ are
set to grow from about $55.6 billion in
2013 to around $260 billion in 2020,
according to research from Zpryme.
Source:
http://www.telecomengine.com/article/asiansmart-city-investments-hit-260-billion-2020zpryme
China has reportedly approved 193 trial
cities to develop into ―smart cities‖
China prepares for smart city construction boom
The smart city program,
initiated last November, is part
of the country's efforts to
explore ways to foster a new
type of urbanization.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2013-10/16/content_17035874.htm
http://www.thecitiesoftomorrow.com/news/indi
a-smart-cities
http://www.rvo.nl/sites/default/files/Smart%20Cities%20Malaysia.pdf
Smarter Cities can be the perfect ―Living Labs‖
to scientifically apply DOST’s Smarter Philippines
innovations, and thereby attract investments.
http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2013/11/20/057531018/Jakarta-to-Turn-Smart-City
37. Strategy #2 – RAPID INDUSTRIALIZATION
Manufacturing investment is pouring
into ASEAN, which is viewed as a
manufacturing base and attractive
market due to its growing middle class
The Philippines deserves
to take its rightful place
among the wealthy
nations of this planet -which is why we, at the Department of
Science & Technology, have taken-on
the challenge of rapid industrialization.
•
•
+87%- Japan‘s direct investment into
ASEAN Jan.31-June 30, 2013
-18%- Japan‘s FDI into China, same
period
https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/will-an-integrated-asean-regionchallenge-china/
A strong industrial base attracts
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
A research study by the Reserve Bank of India showed
that of India‘s 28 states, the 6 states with the strongest
industrial base attracted >70% of FDI from April 2000June 2012.
US investment into ASEAN is expected
to rise, led by manufacturing
U.S. foreign direct investment in the ASEAN countries exceeded $159
billion in 2011, led by investments in manufacturing, finance and
insurance, and nonbank holding companies.
In Nov. 2012, US Pres. Obama and the ASEAN leaders signed the USASEAN Expanded Economic Engagement (E3) Initiative, which is
expected to boost trade and investment even more.
http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/bs_viewcontent.aspx?Id=2597
38. Strategy #3- STEM in Higher Education
National
Competitiveness
Competitiveness:
key to APEC’s goal of Sustainable Economic Growth
Innovation: Key to Competitiveness
STEM Education breeds inventors and innovators
The 2015 APEC Meetings will include
Meetings of S&T Ministers and Education
Ministers, with the agenda of strengthening
STEM in higher education
Strengthening STEM Education:
Key to National Competitiveness
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=170
39. Strategy #4- Smarter, more competitive MSMEs
Smarter, more competitive MSMEs:
engines of inclusive growth and
an APEC priority
Smarter MSMEs
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?
p=130
Micro-, small-, and mediumscale enterprises (MSMEs):
• Engines of inclusive growth
• 99.6% of all registered
businesses
• Employ 61.2% of labor force
• Produce >30% of PH total
output
• Test beds for innovative
products & services
• Future globally competitive
Filipino enterprises
• Enable the poor to have their
own businesses
APEC believes
Green Technology
will be a powerful
growth driver of Asia
Pacific‘s economy
DOST Undersecretary Carol
Yorobe is Program Director
for the SETUP Program
Link local MSMEs to
APEC’s Green Technology
SME Network
S&T Post Special Edition
SETUP Success Stories
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=
231
40. Smarter Philippines S&T for Development Partners: USAID
US-Philippines Partnership for Growth
MOU. Fosters inclusive economic
development through focused
interventions to overcome constraints to
growth. Science and Technology for
Development plays a major role in PFG
USAID Mission Director Gloria Steele (L) discusses
possible partnership projects on Science, Technology
and Innovation with DOST Secretary Mario Montejo
(R) and Asec Raymund Liboro (C).
Science, Technology,
Research and Innovation
for Development (STRIDE)
Program.
• 5-year P1.3 Billion ($32
million) program
• strengthens applied
research activities in
Philippine universities and
industry.
• DOST Sec. Montejo sits
on the STRIDE Board.
Deputy Mission Director
Reed Aeschliman delivers
USAID‘s commitment of
support for Smarter Philippines
at the Smarter Philippines
Launch Feb. 20, 2013
Innovation Development through
Entrepreneurship Acceleration
(IDEA) Program.
• Seeks to complement Philippine
efforts to upgrade Science,
Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM) education
and to produce more scientists
and engineers with MS/PhDs.
• links STEM education to
entrepreneurship development.
• The IDEA Program will link
Philippine State Universities and
Colleges (SUCs) with US
professors and entrepreneurs.
Available for download at:
42. Smarter Mobility provides affordable, environmentally friendly
mass transportation to provide greater access to economic opportunities
Automated Guideway Transit System (AGT). Locally
manufactured rapid mass transit system
Design Hub for Customized Local Road Vehicles
(CLRVs). Project Leader Roberto Dizon (R) signs
MOU with leaders of mini-bus, Asian utility vehicle
(AUV) and jeepney manufacturing sectors.
Hybrid Electric Road Train: Solution to EDSA traffic jams.
Sec. Mario Montejo unveils Road Train at ICON Innovation
Congress in April 2013.
43. Smarter Traffic Management:
S&T Solutions to the traffic problem in Metro Manila and other cities
Let us talk about traffic: isn‘t it
estimated that our economy
loses an estimated 2.4 billion
pesos every day, because of
Metro Manila traffic? Among the projects
targeted to decongest Manila is the
Integrated Transport System.
Integrated and Optimal Scheduling of Public
Transport System in Metro Manila
44. Making the Traffic Management System Smarter
Instrumented
Advanced Traveller
Information System
Flood Alert System for
Metro Roads
Interconnected
Intelligent
Traffic Simulation
Software for LGUs
Integrated Smart Traffic
Management System for
Metro Manila, Reg. 3 & 4A
Integrated Smart Traffic
Signal System
Intelligent Scheduling & Mgmt
System for Public Vehicles
45. Internet for All is a critical enabler of human development
and inclusive access to economic opportunity and government services
McKinsey’s ―Internet Matters‖ study conclusively shows the Internet
is a powerful driver of rapid, sustainable and inclusive growth.
Internet Matters
http://www.mckinsey.com/insi
ghts/high_tech_telecoms_inte
rnet/internet_matters
46. TV White Space Project: enabling Internet access to and providing
government e-services for remote and disaster-stricken communities
Challenge and Response:
Only 47% cities and municipalities have broadband
access. Many rural families cannot afford a broadband
connection, which costs P1,000/ month. TVWS gives
rural communities access to broadband enabled eservices. Inclusive development is thus fostered by
eLearning, eCommerce, eGovernment and eHealth.
TVWS can help NGAs and communities to re-establish
internet services after a natural disaster.
TV White Space equipment helped restore
internet services in Bohol after the earthquake
DOST ICT Office- Microsoft Philippines MOU
on TV White Space Adoption
DOST’s ICT Office, with TVWS and help from the
telcos, was able to establish internet services for
National Government Agency desks at the
Command Center in Tacloban after Typhoon
Yolanda (Haiyan).
47. Fused ICT and S&T, S&T-based Transformative and Enabling Technologies, combined with
ICT-based Smart Technologies will help position the Philippines as a Global Leader in IT-BPM
and Analytics and a Center of Excellence (CoE) in key niches of other ICT-Enabled Industries
Smart Technologies fueling IT-BPM and ICT - Enabled
Smarter Industries
High
Performance
Computing
(HPC)
Data Analytics
and Business
Optimization
Geographic
Information
Systems
Cloud-based,
Mobile & Social
Networking
Technologies
Mathematical
Modelling and
Algorithm
Development
CAD/CAM,
Simulation
Software
IT-BPM and ICT Industry
Positioning the
Philippines as a
Global Leader
in IT-BPM and
Analytics, and
as a Center of
Excellence in
high value
niches of other
ICT-enabled
Smarter
Industries
Social Media and Business
Analytics Services
R&D, Knowledge Processing
and Engineering Services
Creative Arts & CAD-CAM and
Design Service Industries
Cyber Security Industry
Software Programming and
Game Development Industry
48. Philippine Leadership in IT-BPM Industry promotes inclusive growth
$25B IT-BPM Industry by 2016; 1.3M Direct Jobs, 3.2M indirect jobs
―As you can see, your assistance in
ensuring that no Filipino is left behind on
the straight path to equitable progress, is
being reciprocated by assistance from the
government. Perhaps as your industry
grows, the Filipino‘s role in them can
diversify into professions that are higher up
in the value chain.‖
- Pres. Aquino
49. Philippine Leadership in IT-BPM Industry promotes inclusive growth
$25B IT-BPM Industry by 2016; 1.3M Direct Jobs, 3.2M indirect jobs
―As you can see, your assistance in
ensuring that no Filipino is left behind on
the straight path to equitable progress, is
being reciprocated by assistance from the
government. Perhaps as your industry
grows, the Filipino‘s role in them can
diversify into professions that are higher up
in the value chain.‖
- Pres. Aquino
50. The Stepping Up the Value Chain Program
for the Information Technology-Business Process Management Industry
24%
29%
8%
13%
Finance &
Accounting
Management
8%
12-14%
Human Resources
Management
Target: to be a global
leader in 4 more fast
growing services
Target
By 2016
Healthcare
Information
Management
Global #1 in
Contact
Centers;
Intend to be
market leader
in UK and
Australia
Global
Share
8%
12-14%
10%
15-18%
Contact Centers
Creative Process
Management
51. Stepping Up the Value Chain Training Program
Lean Six Sigma Training with
iBPAP and CCAP
Medical Coding and Billing
Training and Certification
Project with HIMOAP
Animation Training with ACPI
Software Development,
Programming &
Technopreneurship Training and
Education with PSIA
Training on CAD – Cam and other
Engineering Software with PTC
Foreign language training and
education
Emerging Services Education and
Training in partnership with BPAP,
HIMOAP, and other ICT assns.
Mobile Games Development
Training with GDAP
52. Next Wave Cities Program spreads high-quality IT-BPM jobs all
over the Philippines for inclusive growth and globally competitive cities
25 ICT Councils in 16 Regions
Target: 520,000 IT-BPM jobs in the countryside by 2016
53. Philippine Global Leadership in the IT-BPM Industry
is just the tip of the iceberg…
S&T-based Transformative
and Enabling Technologies
and ICT-based ―Smart‖
Technologies are rapidly
transforming the Global
Knowledge Economy and
creating new fast growing,
high value niches where the
Philippines can become a
global leader or a Center of
Excellence.
Technology giant IBM has publicly
stated that the Philippines can become
the world‘s Analytics Hub, capturing
15% market share of what is forecast to
become a $212B industry by 2016.
54. Philippines can attain Global Leadership and 15%
Share ($31-B+) of $212-B Global Data Analytics Market: IBM
PH out to carve slice of US$212-B
global data analytics market - Inquirer
PHL seen as main source for data
scientists – Business Mirror
CHED to develop
Business
Analytics Track
Curriculum with the
help of IBM to
ensure the
availability of
Data Analytics
Professionals
Data Analytics Market in
PH is on the rise BPMWatch
93.9% Penetration of
Social media in the
Philippines and its
Social Media
Marketing Analytics
Maturity, made it a
strategic choice for
companies to be their
Social Business
Analytics Hub
55. The Philippines can become a Global Leader or a Center of Excellence
in High Value Niches of other ICT-Based “Smart Industries”…
Fused ICT and S&T; embracing Science, Technology and Innovation; building a solid
industrial base to enable the economy to ―walk on two legs‖; and prioritizing STEM
education are keys to moving up the value chain in ICT-based ―Smart Industries.‖
57. Bridging the Digital Divide through Mobile Digital Centers:
Social Mobility for Digital Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
Bringing ICT skills to the rural
grassroots and urban street kids
makes them upwardly mobile,
qualifies them for higher paying
jobs and widens the sphere of
economic opportunity
accessible to them.
58. e-Society Program: Building Socially Inclusive and
Digitally-enabled Smarter Communities for a Smarter Philippines
Philippine Digital Literacy
for Women Campaign:
https://www.facebook.com/P
DLWC?ref=ts
PhilCeCProgram Website: http://philcecnet.ph/
Philippine Community eCenter
Roadmap 2011-2016:
http://philcecnet.ph/content/view/79
2/10
Beatrice Quimson
Deputy Executive Director for
eSociety
DOST ICT Office
ICTO Building, C.P. Garcia Ave.,
Diliman, Q.C.
Trunkline : (02) 920 01 01
59. Engr. Denis Villorente
Deputy Executive Director
for e-Government
DOST ICT Office
Ms. Beatrice Quimson
Deputy Executive Director
for e-Society
DOST ICT Office
DOST ICT Office Website: http://icto.dost.gov.ph/
Usec. Louis Napoleon C. Casambre
Executive Director
DOST ICT Office
NCC Building, C.P. Garcia Ave., Diliman, Q.C.
Trunkline: 920-0101
Telephone number/s: (02) 426 1526
Fax number: (02) 426 1526
Email address:
louis.casambre@icto.dost.gov.ph;
Mr. Monchito Ibrahim
Deputy Executive Director
for e-Business
DOST ICT Office
61. Making Healthcare Systems Smarter
Instrumented
Interconnected
Intelligent
Cloud based – Philippine
Health Information Exchange
Medical Analytics
RxBox
eHealth Tablet
Cloud based – Hospital
Information System (PHEDW,
CHITS, HOMIS)
Online health research
database
Telemedicine
62. Philippine eHealth Development Plan 2013-2017
Enabling greater equality of access to healthcare services for a healthy, productive citizenry
+150
Barangays
Capacity Building
Analytics
Tablet (EMR)
RXBox
+450
Advocacy
Standards
Info Exchange
Platform
Policies
Rural
Barangays
Philippine
Health
Enterprise
Data
Warehouse
Community
Health
Information
Tracking
(CHITS)
Hospital
Management
Information
System
(HOMIS)
PH Health Information
Exchange
Telemedicine
services
Tele-parasitology
Tele-dermatology
eHealth Apps
63. Smarter Healthcare: the RxBox 2 for inclusive
healthcare services in rural communities
-
Electronic Medical Records
-
Vital Signs Sensors
- Heart Rate
- ECG
- Blood Oxygen Saturation
- Fetal Heart Tones
- Maternal Uterine Contraction
Helps Doctors to provide better
health care to patients in Rural
Communities
Adopt RxBox
Contact us at:
rxbox@telehealth.ph
www. Telehealth.ph
admin@info.telehealth.ph
+63-2-509-1003
64. Smarter Healthcare: S&T Solutions to Conquer
Dengue for a better quality of life for all Filipinos
The DOST-DOH Dep Ed OL Trap Program: Dengue prevention through biological
control. DOST-produced OL (ovicidal-larvicidal) traps are placed in different areas
of participating schools and serviced every 6 days by volunteers. The OL Traps
contain a larvicidal solution which emits an odor that attract Aedes mosquitos to
lay their eggs in them. The solution then kills the eggs and larvae.
Dengue Prevention through Public
Awareness. The rainy season of each year
marks the beginning of a DOH-led anti-dengue
public awareness campaign.
Dengue Rapid Test Kit. Inexpensive test kit for
dengue yields diagnostic results within 1 hour.
R&D on medicinal properties of local plants for
a national anti-dengue vaccine by 2014 and cure
for dengue haemorrhagic fever.
National online dengue early warning system. The
red balloons indicate schools with OL Trap indices of
>40%. Local authorities in these areas are alerted to
undertake an all-out anti-dengue campaign.
65. New Radioisotope Lab significantly lowers local healthcare costs,
provides S&T Support to domestic Healthcare Industry
The Philippines has competitive advantages
which can be leveraged through S&T support
to build a robust domestic healthcare industry:
• Biodiversity
• Supply of healthcare workers
• Global branding for healthcare
New Radioisotope Lab will produce TC-99m, which will
significantly lower local healthcare costs
Philippine eHealth Development Plan
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=80
Healthcare Outsourcing Services
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=134
Smarter Healthcare provides robust S&T
support to healthcare industry:
• World-class genomics, biotechnology and
bioinformatics R&D and lab equipment
• Advanced training for lab technicians and
industry workers
• New facilities such as Radioisotope Lab to
provide key services locally and lower
healthcare costs
• Low-cost domestically manufactured
medical equipment
• Public access to online database of
healthcare research
• Strong support for Healthcare Information
Management Industry
66. Healthresearch.ph News:
http://www.pchrd.dost.gov.ph/index.php/201205-23-07-47-54/category/2-news-letter
PCHRD Website:
Health Research and Development Information Network (HERDIN) database is
the national health research repository of the Philippines. HERDIN database
provides quick and easy access to more than 50,000 citation and bibliographic
information from published and unpublished health researches in the country
The Philippine Health Research Registry (PHRR) is a publicly accessible database of
all health researches and clinical trials being conducted in the country.
68. Smarter, More Inclusive and Competitive
Talent Development Systems
Instrumented
E-learning Tablet for
S&T Education
Interconnected
Online Learning
Intelligent
GCAT Talent Proficiency
Profiling System
LEAP: Software for
English language training
Starbooks Digital Library
Industry Based Training
69. Smarter People seeks to develop highly skilled and globally competitive S&T
human resources in support of the national S&T programs
The objective of this program
is to breed more technical
minds among the youth….
more scientists…more
engineers and more
Certified ICT Professionals IT-enabled Scientists & Engineers
technicians… In a decade‘s
time, we hope to breed a new
generation of scientists that
can match the technical
proficiencies of the Germans.
Data Scientists
Technopreneurs
• Computer Gaming for
Leadership Development
• World-Class Curriculum
Online
• Mobile, tablet-based
Blended Learning System
• Technology Resources
for Educators
• Community Based Idea
Sourcing
Technology-enabled
upgrade of Science,
Technology, Engineering &
Math (STEM) Education
70. Developing Smarter Scientists and Engineers for sustained Philippine
leadership in S&T-based Knowledge Industries and ICT-based Smart Industries
Philippine Science High School
System—International cooperation
& international benchmarking
Training programs for researchers and
lab technicians
World-class science and
engineering facilities
Technology-enabled upgrade of
STEM education
Recognition and rewards for outstanding
scientific achievement
Science Education Instititute: national S&T
scholarship programs for inclusive access to quality
S&T education
Regional Invention Contests
and S&T Exhibits to boost
awareness and give a chance
to scientists and engineers to
showcase their innovations
71. Technology-enabled upgrade of STEM Education
to develop Knowledge Workers with 21st Century Skills
1. Critical
Thinking and
problem solving
7. Flexibility and
adaptability
2. Effective written, oral,
multimedia and
multilingual communication
communication
•
The Philippines requires
knowledge workers to be
competitive in the S&T-based
Global Knowledge Economy
•
SEVEN ESSENTIAL 21ST CENTURY SKILLS*
Aside from the 3 R‘s there is
need for the ―4 C‘s‖—
• Critical thinking and
problem solving
• Communication
• Collaboration
• Creativity and
innovation
3. Collaboration
across networks and
leading by influence
6. Initiative and
Entrepreneurialism
5. Accessing and
analyzing
information
*Loosely based on the framework of the Partnership for
4. Creativity and
innovation
21st
Century Skills. www.p21.org
Essential 21st Century Skills
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=82
72. DOST Technology Partners for Smarter Scientists & Engineers:
Microsoft Philippines
IT-certified faculty capable
of imparting 21st century
skills through STEM
curriculum
DOST-Microsoft Partnership for the Imagine
Cup global programming competition
Microsoft IT Academy Program
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=165
*Google “Microsoft IT Academy” to download the 51-slide Powerpoint presentation
Microsoft Imagine Cup
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1
http://smarterph.com/xxxxx
/?p=167
73. Inclusive Access to Quality S&T Education through Nationwide Scholarship Program
Our goal is to raise the quality of learning
that our children undertake, so that, once
they finish their schooling, they can seize the
opportunities now opening up in society.
- President Aquino, 4th National Congress for
COCOPEA, Quadricentennial Pavilion,
University of Santo Tomas on February 28, 2012
Engineering Research & Development for
Technology Brochure:
http://www.sei.dost.gov.ph/dld/2012erdt_brochure.pdf
Science Education Institute Website:
Accelerated S&T HRD Program Brochure:
http://www.sei.dost.gov.ph/dld/2012asthrdp_brochure.pdf
74. Global excellence in STEM Education for highly skilled S&T Human Resources
Philippine Science High School System: http://oed.pshs.edu.ph/
On November 27, 2013, the Philippine Science High School (PSHS) System
hosted the ―Student’s Biotech Forum‖ at PSHS Main Campus on Agham
Road, Diliman, Quezon City, in celebration of the 9th National Biotechnology
Week. This 1-day program was attended by 22 public science high schools and
private high schools in Metro Manila. Designed to promote Biotechnology
through education, student-participants were oriented to the principles of
biotechnology, its real-life application and relevance in different arenas.
75. Empowering Smarter Scientists and Engineers through inclusive access to
science information: The DOST’s Science and Technology Information Institute
DOST-STII’s Starbooks project helps address the
challenge of a lack of modern libraries and up-to-date
S&T textbooks in rural communities.
DOST-STII’s Science.ph Website:
Science.ph is the country’s first S&T search engine and
comprehensive science information website. It helps keep
teachers, students, scientists and researchers abreast of the
latest developments on the Philippine science scene.
Philippine Scientists’ Database
http://www.stii.dost.gov.ph/index.ph
p?option=com_joomdoc&task=cat_
view&gid=85&Itemid=59
77. i-TalentDev.PH aims to convert the Philippine talent
value proposition into an enduring competitive advantage
i-TalentDev.PH strategies include:
Philippines has one of the world‘s top
profiles for Talent
Serious Games
& Creative
Education
i-TalentDev.PH
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=200
78. Developing 21st Century Global Knowledge Professionals
In the 21st century workplace, most
repetitive functions will be automated.
Employers will demand Global Knowledge
Professionals–those with creative abilities
to synthesize information, solve problems,
and be innovative.
The Philippines requires Global Knowledge
Professionals, including:
• ICT-certified Scientists, Engineers and IT
professionals
• Service Scientists
• Data Scientists
• Technopreneurs
Service scientists are Global Knowledge
Professionals who are able to understand
complex service systems (such as
education, government, the airline industry,
or managing a manfacturing plant),
and generate and manage innovation.
Developing the 21st Century Filipino
Global Knowledge Professional
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=172
79. Developing Data Scientists to position PH as Global Analytics Hub
Gartner: Worldwide information is growing at a
minimum rate of 59% annually.
By 2015, 4.4 Million jobs will be created
globally to support big data.
Big Data Analytics
Data Scientist
Philippines as a Global Center for
Smarter Analytics
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=155
80. eGovernance Training for Smarter LGUs
gCIO Training for LGUs
Empowering Government Chief Information Officers as agents of strategic
change, focused on projects that drive innovation & reform.
• Chief ICT Strategist
• Chief ICT Policy Advisor
• Chief Information Security Officer
5 Core Competencies to be developed in gCIOs:
In partnership with:
eLeadership for Local Executives
Aims to develop ICT competence— a cluster
of related abilities, commitments, knowledge
and skills that enable local executives to act
effectively
81. Smarter Cities and Smarter Countryside:
the geographically-based programs to accelerate inclusive growth
and global competitiveness throughout the entire archipelago
82. GIS-based integrated land use
planning for urban and rural areas
Planning Smarter Cities Towards
a Better Quality of Life
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=202
S&T-enabled Foodshed
development: food security for citydwellers and prosperity for farmers
Insourcing some of the city‘s
knowledge work to rural
communities
“Smarter Cities plus Smarter Countryside equals a progressive
Smarter Philippines. It is a technology-based development
model that recognizes secondary cities as drivers of growth not
only within its area, but also in its surrounding countryside.
Kung mangyari ipo ito sa lahat ng siyudad ng Pilipinas, this could
be a new approach for inclusive and sustainable growth, for
poverty alleviation.”
- Sec. Mario G. Montejo
83. Smarter Cities could be Living Laboratories to
scientifically test DOST’s Smarter Philippines innovations
Boracay. Model for sustainable Ecotourism
Iloilo. Model for Globally Competitive
Service Industry (ICT-BPM, HIMO)
Smarter Farming to increase rice
productivity. Foodshed development for
food security
Tacloban. Model for Disaster – Resilient
Smart City. Center for Philippines
Weather prediction industry
Bacolod. Smarter Farming to increase
sugar productivity and quality
Cebu. Model for Sustainable Creative
Industry; film production, animation,
multimedia, fashion and architecture
―A European Study has opined that Smarter Cities must have certain
components. They are: A Smarter Government, A Smarter People, A
Smarter Economy, Smarter Mobility, Smarter Environment, and Smarter
Living.
These are the very same areas we adopted in the Smarter Philippines. Thus, if a
city integrates all of these components, then it can truly be called a Smarter City.‖
- Sec. Mario Montejo
84. Smarter Cities/ Smarter Countryside complements the Next Wave Cities Program’s
thrust for IT-BPM jobs by aiming to increase jobs in multiple industries across the country…
with a priority on manufacturing jobs
85. 2013 International Conference on Smarter Cities
Nov. 14-15, 2013—initiated the Philippine Smarter Cities Initiative
“A Smarter City has these key elements:
It constantly assesses how it performs in key areas:
governance, the economy, the environment, citizen
mobility, human resource development, and quality
of life; It denotes an instrumented, interconnected, and
intelligent city. It strives to make itself “smarter”: more
efficient, more innovative, more sustainable, more participative
and equitable, and more livable: via strategic use of the
convergent technologies enabled by ICT.”
- DOST Sec. Mario Montejo
Conference presentations can be downloaded from:
86. Smarter Cities & Smarter Countryside Development Partner:
the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP)
Leaders of the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines pose with Sec. Mario Montejo
and DOST officials during the Smarter Philippines launch. NICP Chairperson Lizabel ―Wit‖
Holganza delivers NICP’s Statement of Support for Smarter Philippines.
ICT Roadshow in Nueva Ecija in
partnership with NICP
Groundbreaking for Bacolod City’s
Cyber Center
VICTOR- Towards a Global Visayas ICT Cluster—
Nov. 29, 2012, Iloilo City
87. Smarter Philippines S&T for Development Partners:
European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP)
ECCP VP and GM Martial Beck
delivers the ECCP‘s statement of
support at the Smarter Philippines
launch Feb. 20, 2013
DOST‘s Smarter Philippines Program Director
Alejandro Melchor III announced the Philippine
Smarter Cities Initiative at the 2013 Cebu ICT &
BPO Conference last June 4, 2013
ECCP briefs can be downloaded at:
89. Smarter MSMEs: Small Enterprise
Technology Upgrading Program (SETUP)
Micro-, small-, and mediumscale enterprises: engines of
inclusive growth
“99.6% of registered
enterprises”
Technology Upgrade
Packaging Assistance
Technology Consulting
Lab Testing Service
Employ 61.2% of labor force
For every P50,000 assistance,
1 sustainable job is created
Constraints:
TECHNICAL CONSULTING
• Weak technological & R&D
capability
• Lack of access to
technology
• Lack of access to finance
• Poor access to market
information
PACKAGING
• Low productivity ASSISTANCE
DOST industry-level
interventions:
•
Industry S&T Road Maps
•
Innovation Centers
•
Technology Incubators
•
Testing centers
•
Technology resource
LAB TESTING SERVICES
centers
Technology Training
90. DOST Food Innovation Centers in every region will
help build a sustainable domestic agro- industry
Food Innovation Center
•
Immersion
Freezer
Spray Dryer
Transforms concepts into products
•
Freeze
Dryer
•
Vacuum
Fryer
Water
Retort
Enables Product Innovation
Upgrade Manufacturing Operations
and Processing System
Vacuum
Packaging
Machine
UHT
Equipment
•
Standardize Local Processing
Industries
•
Vacuum
Evaporator
Design Packaging for Regional
Products
Hammer Mill
•
Commercialize Technologies
93. Making Disaster Risk Reduction Management
& Climate Change Adaptation Systems Smarter
Instrumented
Interconnected
Intelligent
High Performance Computing
& Big Data Analytics
NOAH Weather Apps
Smart
Sensors
DOST Intelligent Operations
Center focused on DRRM/CCA
3D Lidar
Mapping
Disaster
Simulations
Public Awareness
Portals
94. Project Noah Reduces Philippines’ Vulnerability to
to Flooding and Storm Surge
“Project Noah
would serve as the
Philippines’ ark
against deluge. We
would put an end
to the ordeal that
people have been
accustomed to in
rainy weather.”
- President Aquino
From Left to Right: Science & Technology Secretary Mario
G. Montejo, President Benigno S. Aquino III, and Project
Noah Project Director Dr. Mahar Lagmay
95. DREAM 3D LIDAR Mapping for Flood Control
CITIES TO BE COVERED BY DREAM:
As of Sept. 16, 2013: 34 of 58 cities have been surveyed by 3D LIDAR
97. Smarter Water Management with hydro-met sensors and advanced
flood modelling assists DPWH plan roads, bridges and flood control projects
Hydrological Dataset for the entire Philippines
Flood simulation models for flood control
Engr. Denis Villorente
Project Leader
Hydro-Met Sensors Development
Dr. Carlos Primo David, Ph.D.
Project Leader
FloodNET
Ph.D. in Geology and Environmental
Sciences, Stanford University
98. Improved Capability vs Storm Surge
Storm surge hazard maps
IBM supercomputer for improved
forecasting and increased warning time
Mangrove reforestation for Eastern Visayas coastline
Satellite imagery for improved monitoring and
post-incident damage assessment and response
99. Storm surge hazard maps to identify high risk
areas and reduce vulnerability to storm surge
Leyte
Bohol storm surge hazard map
Eastern Samar
Iloilo
―Regarding disaster preparedness: Our goal to develop mechanisms
to protect our people from natural calamities: we have also achieved.
Among these are the effective services brought about by the joint
forces of the Geohazard Mapping and Assessment Program and
Project NOAH of the DOST. This past year, we completed a multihazard mapping of the 28 most vulnerable locations in the country. A
similar endeavor for the Greater Metro Manila Area will be completed
by 2014… Not only have these maps increased in number, they are
also more detailed and refined, which is why we will be able to more
accurately identify high risk areas.‖
-Pres. Aquino, 2013 SONA
100. High Performance Computing & Big Data Analytics will
improve weather forecasting and flood & storm surge prediction
EXPECTED OUTCOMES:
IBM Corp. donated a 4,096 core Blue
Gene/P super computer to DOST.
• Improved weather forecasting
• NOAH‘s weather forecast extended from 6
hours to 7 days
• Larger area coverage to monitor weather
disturbances forming out at sea
• Faster computing time will result in hourly
7-day forecasts
• Improved flood prediction and storm surge
prediction
The NOAH-Wise Project: Weather Information Integration for System Enhancement
101. But simply distributing high-tech
equipment and new technology is not
enough. We also need to train the endusers of this equipment in understanding,
using, and disseminating the information
gained. When the weather is bad, they no
longer rely solely on wind speed for their
forecasts; they can also predict the
volume of rainfall, and they can provide
the correct and timely warnings so our
communities can prepare accordingly.
- President Aquino SONA 2013
Project NOAH Website.
Dr. Vicente Malano
OIC, PAGASA
Dr. Mahar Lagmay
Project Director
Project NOAH
Mobile apps for
Project NOAH:
PAGASA Website:
102. Philippine National Earthquake & Tsunami Monitoring &
Communication System: I. Earthquake Monitoring & EWS
DOST-PHIVOLCS Main Station, Quezon City
Earthquake monitoring
Broadband/ strong-motion station
Installation of smart sensors at
Mandaluyong City LGU
Smart sensors for earthquake monitoring
Philippine Seismic Network: 69
stations now; target: 85 by 2016
103. Philippine National Earthquake & Tsunami Monitoring &
Communication System: II. Tsunami Early Warning System
Tsunami scenario database
Sea-level detection sensors
Tsunami hazard mapping for Metro Manila
Corregidor Tidal Gauge Station
Tsunami hazard map for Metro Manila
106. Smarter, More Transparent, Efficient, Open and
Inclusive Government Institutions
Instrumented
Centralized National
Records Sysyem
Interconnected
Intelligent
Government Wide
Collaboration System
MITHI to Harmonize
Government ICT Resources
Rural
Network
Connectivity
with TV
Whitespace
E-Gov MasterPlan and Programs
for Transparent, Efficient,
Innovative Government
Government Electronic
Payment Portal
National Network
Infrastructure
107. Philippine e-Government Master Plan
ICT-enabled transformation of government into a transparent, open, integrated and
inclusive institution which can efficiently deliver government services to the citizens
“I have always believed that technology can play a
crucial role in linking our people with their
government, and that it is through technology that
we can improve our services, promote dialogue
and responsiveness, and ultimately raise the level
of discourse in our country by efficiently informing our
citizenry about the policies and initiatives of government.”
- Pres. Aquino’s Message for the National ICT Summit: Inclusive ICT for a
Smarter Philippines last June 25-26, 2013 at the Crowne Plaza Manila
Philippine e-Government Master Plan
(Final Draft)
e-Government Master Plan
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=132
108. The MITHI Program will harmonize Government ICT
resources and programs for efficiency and interoperability
Digitization
Empowerment
Fund
(DigEFund)
P1.6B
• Aims at empowering civil
servants by providing the
necessary ICT equipment to
ensure efficiency and facilitate
business productivity.
Coherence of ICT programs and projects
of the Government and consistency
with the five (5) Key Result Areas (KRA)
of the Administration for 2011 - 2016
• Aims at interconnecting government agencies by
fostering collaboration and teamwork in creating
Expanded
inter-operable systems that leads to innovative
E-Gov Fund
government services and efficient internal
P2.4B
systems.
MITHI
110. ICT policy: a key pillar of the infrastructure for a Digital Economy
Private sector experts and strategic
thinkers sit with government
counterparts to advise on ICT policy in
these study groups:
• The National ICT Advisory
Council (NICTAC) was created as
the policy advisory body to help
fast track the implementation of
the Philippine Digital Strategy.
• PDS is the country‘s official
roadmap for ICT for development.
111. Cybersecurity: making cyberspace more
secure for a healthier economy and better quality of life
Filipinos‘ personal and
professional lives have gone
digital. Filipinos use the Internet,
computers, cellphones and
mobile devices everyday. We
live, work and play in
cyberspace.
Our increasing reliance on cyber
technologies makes us more
vulnerable to cybercrime, cyber
espionage, and cyber terrorism
from those who attack our digital
infrastructure.
DOST‘s ICT Office is helping
make cyberspace more secure
for a healthier economy and a
better quality of life for all
Filipinos.
Mitigating against hacking
of government websites•
•
Training to use the
Government Website
Template
Migration to Government
Web Hosting Service
International cooperation
on cyber security
•
•
•
DOST‘s ICT Office hosted 6th
ASEAN Japan Information
Security Policy Mtg. Oct 9-10
International best practices
Capacity Building
112. iGov Philippines Website:
DOST ICT Office e-Government section:
http://icto.dost.gov.ph/index.php/e-government/e-government-overview
e-Government Master
Plan
http://smarterph.com/S
PCCV1/?p=132
Integrated Government Philippines
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=163
Engr. Denis F. Villorente
Deputy Executive Director for e-Government
DOST ICT Office
NCC Bldg., C.P. Garcia Ave.
Diliman, Quezon City
Trunkline: 920-0101
E-Mail: denis@asti.dost.gov.ph
115. Smarter Philippines Resources
Sec. Mario Montejo
Keynote Speech
Smarter Philippines Launch
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=174
Smarter Philippines Conceptual
Framework, Part I
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=177
Age of Answers
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=204
Planning Smarter Cities Towards a Better
Quality of Life
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=202
Smarter Philippines Conceptual
Framework, Part II
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=179
Operationalizing Smarter Philippines
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=181
Smarter Philippines
Launch Recap
http://smarterph.com/SPC
CV1/?p=102
Inclusive Growth Through a Smarter Philippines
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=224
116. Resources Download List
Philippine Electronics Product
Development Center
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=92
Smarter SMEs
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=130
Philippine eHealth Development Plan
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=80
Towards a Harmonized
R&D Agenda
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=214
ADMATEL
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=76
ECCP: Scientific
Networking
http://smarterph.com/SPC
CV1/?p=100
Filipinnovation
http://smarterph.co
m/SPCCV1/?p=94
ECCP: Sustainable Manufacturing
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=98
117. Smarter ICT & Smarter Government Resources
Philippine Digital Strategy
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=136
ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2015
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=138
Integrated Government Philippines
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=163
e-Government Master Plan
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV
1/?p=132
TV White Spaces
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=157
Strategic Roadmap of the Phil
CeC Program 2011-2016
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?
p=159
PH Location of Choice for IT-BPO and
Shared Services
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=161
118. Resources for Smarter People
iTalentDev.PH
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=200
Strengthening STEM Education:
Key to National Competitiveness
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=170
Developing the 21st Century Filipino
Global Knowledge Professional
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=172
The iCreativePhil Program
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=198
Essential 21st Century Skills
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=82
Computer Gaming for Leadership
Development
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=96
Microsoft IT Academy Program
Microsoft Imagine Cup
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=165
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=167
World-Class Courses Online, Free:
Towards a Smarter Philippines!
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=82
Philippines as a Global Center for
Smarter Analytics
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=155
119. Smarter Cities and Next Wave Cities Resources
What is a Smart City?
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=107
The European Smart Cities System
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=109
Case Study on Barcelona Smart City
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=112
The Next Wave Cities Program
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=114
Smarter Cities for a Smarter Philippines
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=116
The Philippine Smarter Cities Initiative
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=118
120. Project Noah and Smarter DRRM/CCA Resources
Project NOAH
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=183
Disaster Management Communications
Best Practices & Lessons Learned, Part I
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=191
DREAM Project
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=185
Philippine National Earthquake and Tsunami
Monitoring System
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=189
Using High Performance Computing
for Weather Forecasting
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=187
DOST Climate Change R&D RoadMap
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=193
121. USAID and UN Habitat Resources
UN Habitat Achieving Sustainable Urban
Development (ASUD) Program
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=141
Climate Change Adaptation
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=143
Urban Planning for City Leaders
http://smarterph.com/SPCCV1/?p=145
122. Smarter Philippines and the Quest for the Holy Grail
Rapid, sustained and Inclusive Growth is the Holy Grail of
political scientists and economic scientists.
123. The scientists, engineers, researchers, academics and IT
professionals of the DOST may be likened to the knights
and ladies of old…Will you join our Quest?
Alejandro ―Bud‖ Melchor