Laoag CITY—The Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
will showcase again its latest achievement and innovation, bringing the
products of Science and Technology closer to people.
In cooperation with the
Candon City government, the 2017
Regional Science and Technology Week
celebration and caravan will be on October 3-6, 2017 at the Candon City
Civic Center will feature more than 40 technologies concerning agriculture and
fisheries, food processing, metals and engineering, industry, environmental and
other technologies.
DOST regional director
Armando Ganal said there will also be presentation of appropriate technologies
during the technology fora, livelihood training, bazaar for DOST-assisted
micro, small and medium enterprises, and various activities for students.
Dubbed as, “Science for the
People,” the DOST is conducting this event annually to instill public awareness
and encourage more stakeholders to take advantage of what Science and
Technology can offer to improve quality of life.
Apart from the technology
exhibits and forum, a mobile planetarium will also open for students at the
second-floor lobby of the Center for Culture and Arts, a presentation of how a
21st century model classroom looks like such as the use of virtual and
augmented reality tools for teaching and learning, and DOST courseware for
Science and Mathematics.
Those expected to grace the
four-day event are DOST officials led by Secretary Fortunato dela Peña,
including local government officials and personnel from the different agencies
regionwide. (Leilanie G Adriano)
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