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T.I.P., Sunway University Streamline Shared Goals in Research Collaboration

With the aim of unlocking the full potential of faculty members in aid of educating students to the highest global standards, the Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) and Sunway University of Malaysia are streamlining their mutual interests in joint research projects. 

 

This developed as T.I.P. wrapped up its first project with Sunway University, a series of learning sessions themed “Faculty Mobility Through International Research Collaboration,” held from March 13 to 15, 2023 at the school’s Quezon City and Manila campuses. 

 

Dr. Adarsh Kumar Pandey, the associate dean for engagement at Sunway University’s School of Engineering and Technology, who also works for its Research Center for Nanomaterials and Energy Technology (RCNMET), was keynote speaker for the recently concluded event. 

 

He underscored the value of collaborative research because it brings together different perspectives and skills among people. It also provides an avenue to share available resources between schools, enriching the minds of educators and students in the process.

 

Dr. Pandey likewise pointed out that the field of research is becoming more important to many countries these days because of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals–a set of urgent calls to action for governments around the world to create a better future for all. 

 

“Research is for the community, not only within the country, but for the global citizens. We try to solve problems for the global citizens,” he said. Dr. Pandey also leads the Doctor of Philosophy in Sustainability Science and Technology program for Sunway University. 

 

“Who collaborates well wins the race in terms of research publications, having product development, in terms of your reputation, and more exposure to your students and your faculties,” the visiting professor added. 

 

Great communication is key to get the best out of international collaboration and achieve desired results. This entails developing conducive working relationships within the institution, between the industry and the academe, before reaching out to other organizations abroad.

 

T.I.P. TechnoCoRe principal researcher Dr. Dranreb Earl Juanico and Dr. DJ Donn Matienzo, an expert in hydrogen technologies and electrochemistry from University of the Philippines-Diliman, also shared their experiences, insights and best practices in research.

 

Dr. Matienzo underwent post-graduate studies and worked for different companies in Europe before moving back to the Philippines through the ‘Balik Scientist’ program of the Department of Science and Technology. He currently works as entrepreneurial lead for T.I.P. Quezon City.

 

Dr. Juanico, meanwhile, encouraged faculty members to take advantage of available opportunities to apply for scholarships overseas–like what he and Dr. Matienzo did–to help them develop a “growth mindset” that they can then impart to their students. 

 

All three experts are working together to elevate the level of research in T.I.P. and Sunway University. Part of their plan, as Dr. Pandey announced, is to hold the first International Conference on Advanced Materials for Sustainable Energy Technologies (AMSET 2023).

 

T.I.P. through its TechnoCoRe Catalyst and International Relations Offices is coordinating with RCNMET for AMSET 2023, which will gather professionals, scientific experts, researchers and scholars for an interactive forum at Sunway University later this year. 

 

The recent three-day seminar at T.I.P. culminated in a plenary session with participants from PACU member schools such as Southville International School and Colleges, Manuel L. Quezon University, San Pablo Colleges, Lyceum of the Philippines-Batangas, University of Luzon, Centro Escolar University and the National College of Business and Arts. 

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Industry Giants And Government Institutions Partner With T.I.P. To Respond To Real-World Challenges

The Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) aims to bring about creative solutions to real-world problems through the Catalyst Collider [C²] Design Challenge – a platform for developing high-impact, technology-driven solutions to create value for industries and communities.     

 

The event, which was initiated by T.I.P. TechnoCoRe, is guided by the theme “Smart Applications for Safer and Sustainable Cities, Schools, and Industries.” It aims to challenge T.I.P. students and faculty to develop cutting-edge and scalable solutions which promote smarter, more sustainable cities, industries, and campuses.     

 

Students and faculty from the College of Computer Studies and the College of Engineering have taken on the challenge of designing impactful solutions. As part of TechnoCoRe’s thrust to provide students with real-world experiences through industry-academe partnerships, 35 partner institutions were tapped to be part of the design challenge as collaborators. These partners will mentor participants and provide insights into real-world challenges, pain points and commercialization opportunities. 

 

Present during the event was a diverse range of public and private entities such as Dell Technologies, Siemens, Western Digital, P.IMES Corporation, Aboitiz Power, Azvercons,  Braemac,  Computrends, Geodata Systems Technologies, Globe Telecom, Gryke Scientific Instruments, Manila GIS Center, MELCO Factory Automation Philippines (MELAP), Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Las Piñas Chapter (PCCI Las Piñas), Presidium, Robinsons Land Corporation (RLC), Rohde and Schwarz, San Miguel Infrastructure, Subic Water and Sewerage Co., (SUBICWATER), Sumisetsu Philippines, Teradyne, Wadhwani Foundation, Wurth Electronics, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

 

The Design Challenge encourages the project teams to innovate on several key focus areas such as Smart Manufacturing, which integrates advanced technologies like IoT, AI, and analytics to enhance manufacturing operations; Smart Cities, which leverages data-driven solutions for infrastructure, sustainability, and citizen services; and Smart Campuses, to optimize campus operations, resource management, and student experiences through automation and connected devices.     

     

The champion will be awarded based on the Best Overall Design for the challenge. A People’s Choice Award and Special Industry Awards for standout performers will also be up for grabs.

 

The Catalyst Collider [C²] Design Challenge was officially launched last October 28, 2024 at the Anniversary Hall of T.I.P. Quezon City. The launch was also attended by almost 70 representatives from the participating institutions as well as representatives from T.I.P, led by Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz. 

 

Over the course of several months, the participating teams will create and refine their design projects, culminating in a final pitching session on Demo Day in May 2025.