Southern Leyte PSTC Conduct of Laundry Soap Production in Brgy. Tigbawan, Maasin City
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
The Southern Leyte Provincial Science and Technology Center led by Provincial Director Engr. Florita M. Santiago conducted training on laundry soap production for the Kababaihan sa Barangay nga Nagkahiusa Alang sa Kalambuan (KABANAKA). The training was held in the highland barangay of Tigbawan which is 30 minutes away from the city proper of Maasin. The peaceful barangay can be reached via steep and winding road which is not for the faint of heart. Despite the difficult road, one will be greeted with the spectacular view of the mountains, sweet smelling durian and the warm smiles of the locals along the way.
There were 35 participants in the training comprise of members of KABANAKA, a women’s association formed through the initiative of the barangay council of Tigbawan to empower its members through capability building and entrepreneurial skills development. Everyone was all ears to Dir. Santiago as she discussed the method of laundry soap making. Most were surprised that laundry soap making isn’t as difficult as it seem. Apart from the lecture, there was also an actual soap making activity facilitated by Dir. Daphne Santiago and So. Leyte PSTC personnel Ms. Norma Cecille Bagarinao, Ms. Kelly Bariata and Mr. Patrick Putan.
Before the training concluded, Ms. Bagarinao gave a brief orientation of the DOST programs and services. Brgy. Kagawad Maricel also gave her message and lastly, Dir. Santiago delivered her closing remarks with an encouragement to the KABANAKA members to continue what they have started in soap making and to not hesitate to seek the assistance of DOST on technical needs and other livelihood opportunities.
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Orientation and Hands-on Training on the Use of STARBOOKS
Monday, November 14, 2016
| Participants of the Orientation and Hands-on Training on the Use of STARBOOKS |
The Department of Science and Technology thru the Southern Leyte Provincial Science and Technology in partnership with the Provincial Government of Southern Leyte, Saint Joseph College, DepEd Southern Leyte Division, Deped Maasin City Division and An Waray Partylist conducted an Orientation and Hands-on Training on the Use of STARBOOKS last November 3, 2016 in Saint Joseph College, Tunga-tunga, Maasin City.
Engr. Florentino L. QuiƱones, DOST8 MIS Section Head served as the resource person during the training. Also present were Engr. Florita M. Santiago, Provincial Director of Southern Leyte PSTC, Board Member Myra C. Rentuza, Provincial Committee Chair for Science and Technology, Mr. Mario R. Orais, Education Program Supervisor of DepEd Maasin City Division, and Dr. Charity M. Nogra, Education Program Supervisor of DepEd Southern Leyte Division.
Librarians and IT personnel from eighteen (18) schools in Southern Leyte were oriented and trained on the use of STARBOOKS – the First Philippine Science Digital Library. STARBOOKS or Science and Technology Academic and Research-Based Openly Operated Kiosk System is an offline and standalone information kiosk which contains hundreds of digitize science and technology resources on various formats. It holds digitized journals, serial publications, reference materials, annual reports, theses and dissertation, technical and project reports and the “Tamang DOSTkarte” Livelihood Videos.
STARBOOKS was developed by DOST- Science and Technology Information Institute (DOST-STIII) to address the limited educational facilities most especially in the countryside. Local Government Units (LGUs), Non-Government Organizations, educational institutions and private corporations may avail of STARBOOKS.
For more details and inquiries, please visit the DOST – Southern Leyte Provincial Science and Technology Center, Capitol Site, Asuncion, Maasin City, Southern Leyte or contact (053) 381-3990 or email pstcsoleytedost@gmail.com.
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PSTC-So. Leyte Installs Three ARGs, Two WLMS and One TANDEM in the Province
Friday, August 16, 2013
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| ARG installed at Pintuyan, So. Leyte |
According to PAGASA, the Philippines is one of the most storm-visited country in the whole world. An average of 20 major storms struck the Philippines every year. Aside from that, we also suffered from the effects of flashfloods and landslides. One of the most devastating of this was the Ginsaugon landslide in February 17, 2006 which took almost 1,000 lives including the lives of the children and millions worth of properties.
To mitigate the problem, the Philippine Government thru the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) created the Project Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards (NOAH). The project aims to incorporate technology in mitigating hazards during the times of disasters (de Leon, 2013). Under the project, the PSTC-Southern Leyte in cooperation of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) and the Local Government Units in the identified municipalities installed Automatic Rain Gauges (ARG) in San Francisco, Pintuyan and Hinunangan, Southern Leyte last July 3-4, 2013. The ARGs measure the amount of rain fall and gives information to prevent any tragedies caused by flood.
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| WLMS installed arm ARYAG Bridge, San Francisco, So. Leyte |
Moreover, the PSTC installed TANDEM (ARG+WLMS) in Subangdako Bridge, Sogod, Southern Leyte last July 5, 2013. This equipment has the combined function of ARG and WLMS.
The different modern devices installed in the selected municipalities of Southern Leyte are expected to provide real-time weather data. Installing these devices is a way of utilizing science and technology in ensuring the safety of the Filipinos.
The installation of the equipment was headed by Dr. Dominador A. Clavejo, Provincial Director,DOST Southern Leyte.
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DOST and DTI Conducts Metals and Engineering Industry Roadmapping for the Province of Southern Leyte
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
| The Participants Together with the Organizers and the Speaker |
The training was attended by twenty-three participants from micro and medium sized enterprises which are engaged in the fabrication or welding sector. Some of the participants were SETUP beneficiaries of PSTC-Southern Leyte such as the Cabadbaran J&B Welding Shop, Marte Technova Inc. and Saavedra Welding and Repair Shop.
The training generally aimed to educate local fabricators and welders on the status of the metal and engineering sectors in the country as well as to create and foster the linkages necessary for stronger network within the industry. The activity was under the umbrella of collaborative efforts of several business and government sectors to boost the overall state of the metal and engineering industry in the province.
The highlight of the training was the presentation by Dr. Agustin M. Fudolig, Deputy Executive Director of MIRDC, entitled the Roadmap of the Philippine Metals and Engineering Industry”. Dr. Fudolig explained to the participants the pivotal roles of the roadmap in the direction of which the industry will take for the next few years. The information gathered in the roadmap will serve as inputs for the national comprehensive industrial strategy. It will also serve as a guide in conceptualization of the annual IPP as well as serve as the aid in defining the government strategies for trade and investments. He also talked about the Metal Industry, giving general overview on the industry structure and gave statistics on the M&E Industry geographic distribution. Data shows as having NCR with highest concentration of M&E related businesses (624 shops per area).
| Giving of Certificate by DOST and DTI Personnel |
Training on Value Engineering is being considered to be added in the pipeline as response to the success of this initiative.
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DOST SOUTHERN LEYTE DIRECTOR CONFERRED A DOCTORAL DEGREE
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
| Dr. Dominador A. Clavejo before the Graduation Ceremony |
Dr. Clavejo joined DOST way back 1992 as the Provincial Director of Southern Leyte Province. Before he joined DOST, he was connected with the Department of Interior and Local Government as the Section Chief on Plans and Programs in its Manila Office which was under the Bureau of Local Government Development.
Dr. Clavejo or “Lalan” as fondly called by friends and colleagues is the driving force behind the success of PSTC-So. Leyte. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Visayas where he took up Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and roughly a year after graduation, he passed the Licensure Exam. He pursued his Masteral Degree at Saint Joseph College with a degree of Business Administration.
During his stint in DOST, Lalan received awards and recognitions. To mention a few, he was a recipient of the Bilateral Scholarship Program between the Japanese and the Philippine Government under the JICA for a Farm Machinery Design Course in Tsukaba, Japan. This is when he published a research work entitled “Wind Energy for Island Barangay in the Philippines” on a Japanese Journal called “Proceedings of International Seminar on Utilizing Farm Machinery for the Twenty First Century”. He was also a recipient of the China-Philippines Bilateral Program on “Non-Conventional Energy” at Shenyang University, Republic of China.
He became the representative of the Provincial Government of So. Leyte for the Philippines Trade and Investment Promotions in Taiwan last 2009. He was also one of the six finalists for the Search for the Best Provincial Director of DOST last 2011. At present, his dissertation paper entitled “Energy Generation for Anaerobic Fermentation of Household Waste: Proposed Technology Package” was accepted for publication by the UK-based journal on Household Energy Network.
Moreover, he also invented/innovated different gadgets and equipment. Some of these gadgets are the Hydro Ram Pump, LSW Pump, Venturi Pump, and the Suction Vacuum Pump. All his invented gadgets are now in the process of patenting.
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1ST “BODOL-BODOL” ULANG EATING IN THE PROVINCE
Monday, January 28, 2013
“Bodol-Bodol” Ulang Eating Activity
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The activity showcased the abundance of freshwater ulang in the municipality where the technology was first developed by SLSU-Bontoc Campus. All walks of life have participated in the "bodol-bodol" ulang eating activity. Municipal and barangay officials together with the national and provincial government employees have stormed out in the plaza of SLSU-Bontoc Campus to partake in the activity.
Dir. Edgardo M. Esperancilla of DOST
8 – Participated the “Bodol-bodol” Ulang Eating
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International Fresh Giant Ulang Congress is just a beginning for the new era of food sufficiency in the locality as well as in the province. Moreover, this will be sustained by the locality of Bontoc thru a resolution to continuously celebrate the activity especially during the town fiesta.
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SOUTHERN LEYTE INITIATED THE 1st INTERNATIONAL FRESHWATER PRAWN CONGRESS AND FESTIVAL
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Southern Leyte State University (SLSU)-Bontoc Campus initiated the 1st International Freshwater Prawn Congress and Festival held in SLSU-Bontoc Campus, Bontoc, Southern Leyte last January 10-11, 2013. The main purpose of the activity is to showcase the mature technologies developed by the University on giant freshwater ulang culture which the academe started way back 2002.
The Congress was highlighted by different activities which include the presentation of the different research works regarding freshwater ulang from the different academe all over the country. Vietnam, Kenya and Norway also participated in the activities.
In the plenary session, Hon. Roger G. Mercado, Congressman Lone District of Southern Leyte and Ms. Mabel R. Calva of SLSU- Bontoc Campus welcome all participants from the different academe and other countries. Dr. Gloria Reyes and Mayor Matias Mervyn C. Ruales gave the Opening Salvo of the session. The keynote speaker of the activities is Dr. Nenalyn P. Defensor, Commissioner of Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and chairperson of the SLSU Board of Regents.
The activities of the Congress include Poster Presentation Contest, Ulang Rodeo, Ulang Mardi Gras Contest and many others. The highlight of the Congress was the Ulang Bodol-Bodol Rites.
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The Congress was highlighted by different activities which include the presentation of the different research works regarding freshwater ulang from the different academe all over the country. Vietnam, Kenya and Norway also participated in the activities.
In the plenary session, Hon. Roger G. Mercado, Congressman Lone District of Southern Leyte and Ms. Mabel R. Calva of SLSU- Bontoc Campus welcome all participants from the different academe and other countries. Dr. Gloria Reyes and Mayor Matias Mervyn C. Ruales gave the Opening Salvo of the session. The keynote speaker of the activities is Dr. Nenalyn P. Defensor, Commissioner of Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and chairperson of the SLSU Board of Regents.
The activities of the Congress include Poster Presentation Contest, Ulang Rodeo, Ulang Mardi Gras Contest and many others. The highlight of the Congress was the Ulang Bodol-Bodol Rites.
| Engr. Esperancilla joining the bodol fight |
| Other participants to the bodol fight |
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