Friday, September 27, 2013

DOST successfully conducted Scholarship exams in Biliran

The Department of Science and Technology Science Education Institute successfully conducted the DOST-SEI Scholarships qualifying examinations for 2014 particularly in Biliran Province with a 94% turn-out. The test was conducted simultaneously throughout the country last September 22, 2013, except for armed conflict affected areas in Mindanao. In Biliran, 200 students out of 212 registered applicants from different high schools of the Division of Biliran participated in the exams. It was held in the Naval State University Gym from 7:00AM - 12:00 Noon for the morning session and 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the afternoon session.

The examination is aimed at identifying the next batch of scholars for the coming school year 2014-2015. Graduating fourth year students who belong to the top 5% of their class and those enrolled in certified science based high schools were qualified to take the examinations. The scholarships were classified into two categories: the RA7687 and the Merit Scholarships. The former is intended for the poor but deserving students while the latter is for students with higher family income. All qualifiers of the scholarship are required to take science and technology based courses in certified schools within the country.

Few students from island municipality of Maripipi and Higatangan were not able to take the exam which was reportedly hindered due to prevailing bad sea conditions.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

DOST-8 assists Biliran PDRRMC Operation Center's IT capability

Mr. Dignos-DOST Biliran with Mr Dacillo PDRRMO
with staff during the turn-over of equipment


The DOST-8 through the Biliran Provincial Science and Technology Center provided support to the Biliran Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC)through infusion of IT capability to aid in its Prevention and Mitigation efforts. The assistance includes the acquisition of 1 unit Computer to store databases on hazard maps of Biliran Province for easy retrieval and updating and one unit Global Positioning System (GPS) for mapping of risk data. The computer will also be used as storage for different hazard mitigating and monitoring software promoted by the DOST such as Project NOAH, REDAS of PHIVOLCS, and links to PAGASA and other weather monitoring agencies.

As the agency mandated to lead the Council's Prevention and Mitigation Committee the DOST initiated the project entitled Establishment of IT Support Center for Hazard Mitigation of Flood and Earthquake Related Hazards in Biliran Province. It was funded by DOST-8 through its local Grant-In-Aid (GIA) program for a total amount of Sevety Five Thousand Pesos for the acquisition of 1 unit Desktop Computer and one unit GPS. It was generally aimed to improve the over-all preparedness of the local disaster risk reduction and management planners for hazard mitigation by establishing a facility for better hazard map preparation and updating and real time monitoring. Part of the project was the training conducted earlier on the REDAS software application which was attended by Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Officers of the different municipalities of Biliran Province.

Mr. Sofronio "Jun" Dacillo, Jr., the Provincial Disater Risk and Reduction Management Officer of Biliran Provincial expressed his gratefulness to the DOST in behalf of the Council and the Provincial Government for the very valuable contribution.

The equipment provided by the project will be operated and managed by the PDRRMO and will be located at the PDRRMC Operation Center located at the Provincial Museum in front of Provincial Capitol, Calumpang, Naval, Biliran. The computer will have direct Internet link for access of Project NOAH site and other earthquake and typhoon monitoring sites both local and international. A system will be designed later to pool these links in one user interface for ease of access. Local database on different hazard maps will be integrated in the system for ease of monitoring and accessibility.-RLDignos

Monday, August 5, 2013

Phivolcs-DOST helps Biliran on Eartquake Disaster Mitigation

Drs. Ma. Leonila & Bartolome Bautista of Phivolcs during the lectures
(in white shirts)
Readiness in times of calamities is a key element in preventing disasters. This is the reason the Biliran Provincial Government quickly responded to the call of the Department of Science and Technology to adopt the Rapid Earthquake Disaster Assessment Software (REDAS) developed and promoted by DOST's Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS).

Phivolcs stated that REDAS could provide a quick and near real-time simulated earthquake hazard information to disaster managers which will help them in assessing the distribution and extent of the impacts of a strong earthquake. This information will guide them in organizing a timely rescue and relief operations. Furthermore it could also serve as a tool for land use planners, policy makers, city and town development planners to consider earthquake hazards in their planning and development to mitigate seismic risks. The tool can calculate hazards of ground shaking, earthquake-induced landslides, liquefaction and tsunami.

Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officers from the eight Municipalities of Biliran Province joined the hands-on training conducted by Phivolcs on July 21-26, 2013 at Agta Beach Resort, Almeria, Biliran. Participants from other nearby provinces also attended the event.There were 43 individuals who participated the training workshop, the output of which are hazard maps on different earthquake related hazards.

The Phivolcs 9-man training team headed by  Deputy Director Dr. Bartolome Bautista provided the participants first hand experience in running the software and understanding its full functionality. This same team was responsible in gathering the initial data used in digitizing base maps and maps for earthquake related hazards for the Province of Biliran that were also used during the training.

The activity was jointly organized and supported by the DOST-Phivolcs who provided counterpart funds for the travel of the training team from Manila to Biliran, the Biliran Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office through the headship of Mr. Sofronio B. Dacillo Jr, PDRRMO, The DOST-8 through the Biliran Provincial Science and Technology Center, with PSTD Mr. Romeo L. Dignos, and the Office of Civil Defense 8 headed by Director Rey Gozon who provided funding for the activity. Hon. Brigido Caneja III, representing Honorable Gerardo Espina Jr., Provincial Governor of Biliran at the same time Chairman of the Provincial Risk Reduction and Management Council graced the opening ceremonies of the training.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

DOST Biliran Project Maps

The DOST Biliran has generated a Map using Google Maps of its local projects funded under the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program. The map is aimed at providing general information on the kinds of projects supported by the program. Place markers are color coded based on the sectors where the project is considered:
Green - Food,    Blue w/o dot - Metals,   Yellow - Furniture,  Red w/o dot - Pharmaceuticals,  Red - IT,  Blue - Others. Yellow push pin markers are DOST-GIA assisted project

The Map generated by Google


The place markers when clicked will show the SETUP Project Title and other pertinent project information.

For further inquiries about specific project, please email rdignos@hotmail.com. You can also call our landline at (053) 500 9347, or you can visit our office at DOST-Biliran, NSU Compound, Naval, Biliran Province.

Monday, July 15, 2013

ITDI conducts assessment for Gasifier Combustor technology application

The existing oven of Talahid Beach Resor
The Industrial Technology Development Institute through the expertise of Engineer Lorencito M. Pacatang, conducted recently an assessment of two micro enterprises from the Province of Biliran for the possible application of the gasifier combustor technology in their respective processing operations.

Gasifier combustor is a devise that converts biomass wastes into energy through gasification process. The biomass is burned inside a close chamber to produce blue flames that are used as heat source in any cooking processes. The common fuel used are rice hulls which are abundantly found in the rural areas.

Marksahn Breadshop in Biliran, Biliran signified interest in adopting the technology for its bakery business. The owner, Mr. Arthur Cerera was optimistic it would help him reduce his fuel cost. Engr. Pacatang provided the technology design and helped the beneficiary in contacting the fabricator of the equipment. Equipment acquisition will be supported by the DOST through the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program.


Meanwhile, Talahid Beach Resort, in Agta Beach, Talahid, Almeria, Biliran who is famous for its unique broiled chicken sought the support of DOST in improving their broiler production facility. The Resort is currently using an old traditional type of oven. ITDI inspected the facility and provided recommendations to improve further their existing oven.

The series of activities that was conducted last June 25-27, 2013 was coordinated by the Training and Consultancy group of the Department of Science and Technology, Regional Office VIII through Engr. Ramil T. Uy, Sr. Science Research Specialist. It was also assisted by the Biliran Provincial S & T Center.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

ACAI Goldsmith receives technology upgrading assistance from DOST

Cecil Joson, ACAI proprietress (2nd from left) during the training

The ACAI Goldsmithery shop in Naval, Biliran recently received a series of support from the Department of Science and Technology to make better its jewelry production facility. The assistance is expected to improve the quality of the firm's jewelry products and hopefully create new product lines such as medals, pins, and related items.

It started with the release of Innovation Support fund for the improvement of its process and acquisition of technology related equipment amounting to Four Hundred Sixty Thousand Pesos (PhP 460,000.00).

The transfer of technology on spin casting and electroplating was undertaken through their participation in a training conducted by Metals Industry Research and Development Center of DOST on June 4-7, 2013 at DOST Eastern Samar Conference Hall in Borongan City.

Electroplating technology is needed for the production of low cost jewelry and metal products which are made of low quality metals and coated with precious metals like gold, silver, bronze and the like. These products include: medals, trophy plates, name plates, and the likes. In the other hand, spin casting is the process where small items are molded to desired form before they are plated to produce the final products mentioned earlier.

The training which served both Eastern Samar and Biliran SETUP beneficiaries were jointly coordinated by the DOST Regional Office 8 and the DOST Provincial Offices of Eastern Samar and Biliran.

Engr. Wilfredo R. Lim and Engr. Edilbert M. Dela Peña, both Senior Science Research Specialist from MIRDC, served as resource speakers of the said event.

The upgrading assistance is expected to boost the production capability of ACAI Goldsmith which is currently using the old methods of forming and designing their products. The acquisition of better electroplating technology will also enhance the surface finish of their plated products while spin casting will open for new product lines.