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19 projects worth P115M approved by innovation council: NEDA chief

The National Innovation Council (NIC) has approved 19 project proposals which will be funded through grants under the P200-million Innovation Fund, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Secretary Arsenio Balisacan said Tuesday.

“Thus far, the Council has approved 19 project proposals amounting to P115 million under the Innovation Grants—majority of which sought to address the pre-commercialization and commercialization requirements of innovative products or services, the enhancement of innovation facilities and services, and the conduct of capacity-building activities,” Balisacan said during a Palace briefing, following the first NIC meeting under the Marcos administration.

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The NIC, chaired by the President and the NEDA chief as vice-chairperson, is 25-member body tasked to develop the country’s innovation goals, priorities and long-term national strategy.

Meanwhile, Balisacan said the Innovation Fund is a revolving fund that aims to strengthen entrepreneurship and enterprises engaged in developing innovative solutions.

“Along with the National Innovation Agenda and Strategy Document, the establishment of the Innovation Fund signifies one of the other major outputs of the Council,” he said.

The NEDA issued a separate list of the 19 approved projects under the Innovation Fund grants

1. Project title: Project SciNing - Cultivating Ingenuity, Creativity and Awareness through Experiential Learning, Innovations and Promotions

Agency: DOST Technology Application and Promotions Institute

Amount: P3,800,000.00

2. Project title: Establishment of PCHRD Health

Research and Technology Innovation Hubs (HeaRTNovation Hubs): Expanding the TEKI in Health Program among Health Institutions

Agency: DOST Philippine Council for Health Research and Development

Amount: P2,621,828.00

3. Project title: Grassroots Innovation for Inclusive Development (GRIND): Bringing Science and Technology (S&T) closer to the Margins

Agency: DOST Regional Office XI

Amount:

P15,000,000.00

4. Project title: Pilot Testing and Commercialization of Micro Impeller Rice Mill

Agency: DA Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization

Amount:

P6,033,952.40

5. Project title: Vizcaya Optimization of Incubation

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