
SHOWCASING LOCAL INNOVATIONS TO A GLOBAL AUDIENCE — (Standing from left to right) Mr. Mari Martirez, CEO and Founder of RezBin, and Ms. Rowena Sucalit, inventor of MagicBag, at PHILIPPiNEXT: ICE on I held on July 15, 2025, at Okada Manila, Philippines.
International participation is part of the innovation ecosystem that we have established from the Department of Science and Technology. We need to have an exchange of ideas to further improve your innovation,
the science and technology chief said in an interview.

OFFERING SOLUTIONS TO GLOBAL PROBLEMS — (Standing from right to left) Mr. Alvin Phoebe Valdez, inventor of the IoT AI-based Greenhouse Automation System and CEO & Founder of Farmesto Technologies, at the PHILIPPiNEXT Innovation Expo held on July 14–16, 2025, at Okada Manila, Philippines.


PRESENTING HUMAN-CENTERED TECHNOLOGY — Mr. Jastin Zhang, developer of EVO Flood Finder and Co-founder of Tack One, presents the EVO Flood Finder during PHILIPPiNEXT’s Power Pitching held on July 15, 2025, at Okada Manila, Philippines.
It should be done with interdisciplinary background, such as not only just a technology, not only just agriculture not only the science, but also supported to socio-engineering, and also social and environmental benefits, which is this is the reason and the way we can guarantee the innovation, the technology, and the IP can provide us the sustainability assurance. I think that's from the beginning and then the collaboration, and then sustainability,
Assistant Professor Lestari shared.

YOUNG INNOVATOR SHINES ON THE GLOBAL STAGE — Mr. Rizky Ramadhan Sayyid Zenyda, one of the inventors of the Measurement Analysis NIR Spectroscopy Non-Invasive for Blood Glucose (Manies) from Padjadjaran University, Indonesia, presents Manies during PHILIPPiNEXT’s Power Pitching held on July 15, 2025, at Okada Manila, Philippines.

IN PHOTO: PHILIPPiNEXT 2025 International delegates from India and Malaysia.
So these kinds of events are very important and of course, to promote the available technologies that will be transferred to the other countries can be similar technology from other countries to the local situation to see the local needs,
Salam added.
The development would actually be a catalyst for peace and I’ve seen this in many parts of the country where we invested in geographically isolated places and helped people earn income and that would give them hope because most people they have a problem with their authorities if they don’t see hope in the process that they are participating in country or in the locality that they are in,”
the DOST Secretary said.