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Regional S&T Fair in Cagayan Valley opens with eTrike technology among the main attractions

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By Kesha Shua Leosala, DOST-STII

“Science and technology are keys to unlocking the full potential of the Cagayan Valley.”

These were the words of Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr. as he officially launched the 2024 Regional Science, Technology, and Innovation Week (RSTW) in Cagayan Valley, 25 September 2024 at the SM City Tuguegarao.

 

DOST Secretary Solidum emphasized that science and technology are not just tools for discovery but pathways to progress and solutions to real-world problems. He affirmed

 

 

 

that the Department of Science and Technology, as “One DOST,” fully supports the region.

Additionally, Dr. Leah J. Buendia, Undersecretary for Research and Development, highlighted that the technologies developed in Cagayan Valley demonstrate the strength of the academe and the creativity of local researchers and inventors in using their regional resources.

 

The Honorable Maila Rosario S. Ting-Que, Mayor of Tuguegarao City, also expressed support through her representative, Atty. Renz Angelo Umambong, who delivered a message of gratitude to DOST for the funding provided for the science and robotics laboratory of Tuguegarao City Science High School.

 

Atty. Umambong further stated that the 2024 RSTW is not just a celebration of remarkable achievements but also a reaffirmation of their unwavering commitment to foster innovation at the grassroots level.

 

With the theme “Siyensya, Teknolohiya at Inobasyon: Kabalikat sa Matatag, Maginhawa, at Panatag na Kinabukasan,” the event envisions STI-driven growth and development in the region, said Engr. Sancho A. Mabborang, Undersecretary for Regional Operations.

 

Usec. Mabborang shared the exciting lineup of activities, which highlighted discoveries and innovations intended to improve and expand production, disaster risk reduction, capacity building, and the establishment of smart and sustainable communities.

 

One of the S&T exhibits feature the e-mobility projects being implemented by Cagayan State University (CSU), funded by DOST as part of the inauguration of the Electromobility Research and Development Center (EMRDC).

 

Among the DOST officials and dignitaries who expressed their support for the celebration were Dr. Virginia G. Bilgera, Regional Director of DOST Region 2; Governor Manuel M. Mamba, represented by Dr. Archimedes Articulo III; Assistant Secretary Ana Carmela B. Remigio, Presidential Assistant for Northern Luzon; Dr. Laila A. Taguinod; and Assistant Regional Director for Technical Operations Services, Ms. Mary Ann Maglasin, as well as Assistant Regional Director for Finance and Administrative Support Services.

Locally Manufactured eTrike Technology in Cagayan Valley

The e-mobility project aims to provide a safer, more cost-effective, and more sustainable alternative to gasoline-fueled tricycles for public transportation.

As part of the establishment of the Electromobility Research and Development Center (EMRDC), the e-trike project was divided into three phases. The first two phases focused on the development and production of the e-trike. After a successful viability study, two traditional tricycles were converted into e-trikes. The implementation period ran from June 2021 to May 2022, with a total fund of almost 80 million pesos.

 

The center is now in the process of converting a traditional bus into an Electric Public Utility Bus (ePUB) as their fourth project, which began in December 2023 and will continue until December 2025.

 

At a press conference, Sec. Solidum, along with Cagayan State University, partner agencies, distinguished researchers, and industry experts, signed a Technology Licensing Agreement and Memorandum of Agreement on e-trike technology and the future of the industry. This event took place on September 25, 2024, at Cagayan State University – Carig Campus.

Other Featured Technologies and Activities during the 2024 RSTW Celebration in Cagayan Valley

This year’s RSTW in Cagayan includes a series of forums, training sessions, and workshops on various technological advancements in the region. Key events to watch out for include an esports competition, the “Handa Quirino” disaster preparedness program, and the S&T Jingle Competition, among others. The public can also explore exhibit areas and a bazaar during the three-day celebration.

 

For more information on the 2024 RSTW celebration in Tuguegarao City, please visit the official Facebook page of DOST Region II (https://www.facebook.com/DOST.Region2). (Information from Joy Cuevas Albino, DOST Region II)