From Positive News Media
NIBRA seen to keep RP with world-class, practical R&Ds
By
Dec 8, 2008 - 5:09:47 AM
MANILA,
Dec. 9 (PNA) -- World-class research and technologies Filipinos can
actually use, these are the goals of the National Integrated Basic
Research Agenda (NIBRA) launched by the Department of Science and
Technology geared towards improving Filipino's way of life.
"We
want to focus our limited resources on areas that we think will have an
impact on the country’s situation now," Jaime Montoya, President of the
National Research Council of the Philippines (DOST-NRCP) said during
the launch of NIBRA at the Manila Hotel on Monday.
No
less than stakeholders and scientists identified the key areas namely
pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environment, information and
communications technology (ICT) as R&D priorities.
Coincidentally,
the industries are included in the National Science and Technology Plan
(NSTP) priority areas set by the DOST as engines for the country's
progress.
He
said the NIBRA is aimed at producing technologies that would impact the
country on an economic, social, political and scientific level, at the
same time help launch the country's sustainable development.
Montoya
admitted that research sector is given very little budget of 9 million
but expressed that with the arrival of the NIBRA, the framework will
allow big research projects gain access from the DOST budget, which
amounts to more than a billion.
The
NIBRA will steer us where we want to go, rather than becoming passive
recipient of application and protocol and research proposals and then
having to approve them but basically they don’t really maximally impact
the country, he said.
Ongoing
researches include a study on the marine aquatic environment on the
marine solar oil spill area in Giumaras, weather prediction model in
Visayas, biosensors using plants as indicators of pollution, Montoya
said.
"We have other big and important projects underway for next year," he said.
He
said the NRCP has partnered with various academic institutions
nationwide and is even linked with international research bodies.
“We
are part of the global community. We have to be abreast with what is
also the most current and the most cutting edge,” he said. (PNA)
© Copyright 2004 by Positive News Media