+ Follow NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PLAN Tag
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[Title] => Cabinet OKs 2010 investment plan
[Summary] => The Cabinet yesterday approved the 2010 Investments Priorities Plan (IPP), a move that will help boost employment and investments in the country and at the same time help mitigate the adverse effects of the El Niño dry spell especially in Mindanao.
[DatePublished] => 2010-03-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ma. Elisa Osorio
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[Title] => UP experts identify emerging S&T fields
[Summary] => In a world defined by rapid technological advancements and constant scientific breakthroughs, it is hard to predict what comes next. But looking at and understanding current trends in science and technology make it easier to gauge what may be. Thats exactly what scientists at the University of the Philippines (UP) did.
A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Arlyn Palisoc Romualdo
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[Title] => UP experts identify emerging S&T fields
[Summary] => In a world defined by rapid technological advancements and constant scientific breakthroughs, it is hard to predict what comes next. But looking at and understanding current trends in science and technology make it easier to gauge what may be. Thats exactly what scientists at the University of the Philippines (UP) did.
A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
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[Title] => Science and technology in economic development
[Summary] => This paper was prepared by the Philippine-based members of the Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering (PAASE), including Drs. Rhodora V. Azanza, Gisela P. Concepcion, Alvin Culaba, Fabian M. Dayrit, Ernesto M. Pernia, and Caesar Saloma. It was sent recently to President Arroyo, several members of Congress and the secretaries of the Department of Science and Technology, Department of Agriculture and Department of Health as part of PAASEs campaign to increase the S&T budget of the government.
I. Science and Technology and Economic Growth
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[Title] => DOST charts 3 strategic S&T programs to boost eco development
[Summary] => Three strategic programs have been charted by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to harness S&T to help accelerate the countrys economic development.
To be pursued until 2004 are the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SET-UP), Technological Innovation Commercialization Program (TECHNICOM), and Technology Support Program for E-Governance (SUPREGOV).
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NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PLAN
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[Summary] => The Cabinet yesterday approved the 2010 Investments Priorities Plan (IPP), a move that will help boost employment and investments in the country and at the same time help mitigate the adverse effects of the El Niño dry spell especially in Mindanao.
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[Title] => UP experts identify emerging S&T fields
[Summary] => In a world defined by rapid technological advancements and constant scientific breakthroughs, it is hard to predict what comes next. But looking at and understanding current trends in science and technology make it easier to gauge what may be. Thats exactly what scientists at the University of the Philippines (UP) did.
A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
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[Title] => UP experts identify emerging S&T fields
[Summary] => In a world defined by rapid technological advancements and constant scientific breakthroughs, it is hard to predict what comes next. But looking at and understanding current trends in science and technology make it easier to gauge what may be. Thats exactly what scientists at the University of the Philippines (UP) did.
A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
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[Title] => Science and technology in economic development
[Summary] => This paper was prepared by the Philippine-based members of the Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering (PAASE), including Drs. Rhodora V. Azanza, Gisela P. Concepcion, Alvin Culaba, Fabian M. Dayrit, Ernesto M. Pernia, and Caesar Saloma. It was sent recently to President Arroyo, several members of Congress and the secretaries of the Department of Science and Technology, Department of Agriculture and Department of Health as part of PAASEs campaign to increase the S&T budget of the government.
I. Science and Technology and Economic Growth
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[Title] => DOST charts 3 strategic S&T programs to boost eco development
[Summary] => Three strategic programs have been charted by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to harness S&T to help accelerate the countrys economic development.
To be pursued until 2004 are the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SET-UP), Technological Innovation Commercialization Program (TECHNICOM), and Technology Support Program for E-Governance (SUPREGOV).
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