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DOST-ITDI develops SRM on electrolytic conductivity

The Department of Science and Technology through its Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) has developed a new commercial standard reference material (SRM) on electrolytic conductivity (EC).

DOST-ITDI Researchers Join 2025 Leaders in Innovation Fellowships Cohort

The Department of Science and Technology – Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) is proud of its two distinguished researchers for making it to the prestigious 2025 Leaders in Innovation Fellowships (LIF) cohort organized by the United Kingdom’s Royal Academy of Engineering

Agitating batch retort to increase shelf-life, food quality

The Department of Science and Technology—Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) is introducing ultramodern equipment, the agitating batch retort.  This multifunctional retort thermally processes food packaged in cans, glass jars, and pouches to preserve food products for a minimum shelf life of one year.

DOST-ITDI Introduces Philippine-Developed Commercial Electrolytic Conductivity Standards

The Department of Science and Technology – Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI), through its National Metrology Division (NMD), proudly announces the launch of its first commercial electrolytic conductivity (EC) standard. This landmark achievement marks a significant step forward in enhancing the accuracy and reliability of chemical measurements in the Philippines. The initiative underscores DOST-ITDI's dedication to bolstering the nation’s metrology infrastructure and supporting its scientific and industrial sectors.

ITDI Director Briones talks with IBC 13: Promotes thermally processed RTE/D food products

IBC 13 led the production of the Presidential Communications Office's interview shoot under its Food Security and Resilience Legacy Campaign with DOST-ITDI pushing for its "Kasarapang Pinoy na Pinoy Program" as one of DOST's banner legacies.

ITDI joins the 2024 Propel : Showcases biosensors for microbe detection

DOST-ITDI joined stakeholders in the launch of the DOST Program PROPEL held on December 4, 2024, at The Manila Hotel in Ermita, Manila City.

PROPEL, is an initiative to empower Filipino scientists, innovators, and startup businesses to turn ideas into market-ready solutions.

 

EBD Researchers Receive the First Filemon D. Tanchoco Scientific Discoverer Award

Researchers from the Environment and Biotechnology Division (EBD) of the Department of Science and Technology-Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) were honored with the first-ever Filemon D. Tanchoco Scientific Discoverer Award. The recognition was presented on December 4, 2024, at the Manila Central University (MCU) for their work on the SAFEWATRS Mobile Water Disinfection System.

DOST-ITDI Showcases Ready-to-Eat Chicken Arroz Caldo on DSWD Launching of Science-based Ready-to-Eat Food

The Department of Science and Technology-Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) proudly presented its Pack of Hope Ready-to-Eat (RTE) Chicken Arroz Caldo at the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) launch of science-based Ready-to-Eat Food (RTEF) initiatives. The event, which also unveiled Project LAWA (Local Adaptation to Water Access) and Project BINHI (Breaking Insufficiency through Nutritious Harvest for the Impoverished), was held on December 2, 2024 at the SMX Convention Center.

GFMIC, Inc. confers accounting, budget systems award to DOST-ITDI

The Government Financial Management Innovators Circle (GFMIC), Inc. conferred to DOST-ITDI the 2024 eNGAS and eBudget System User Entity Award in rites during the 2024 GFMIC Membership Conference held on November 20 to 22, 2024 at the Crown Legacy Hotel in Baguio City.

AGAP, Inc. cites DOST-ITDI as 2023 Most Outstanding Accounting Office

AGAP President Ester A. Aldana and COA Chairperson Hon. Gamaliel A. Cordoba awarded DOST-ITDI as one of 2023's Most Outstanding Accounting Offices in rites during the 2024 AGAP (Association of Government Accountants of the Philippines) Annual Convention-Seminar held on October 9 to 12, 2024 at the IC3 Convention Center, Cebu City.

 

DOST-NAST cites DOST-ITDI for industrial design, utility model, international publication awards

The National Academy of Science and Technology (DOST-NAST) cited DOST-ITDI in three major award categories in rites during the 2024 DOST Intellectual Property Awards Ceremony held on November 25, 2024 at the Vivere Hotel, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

 

Philippines' DOST-ITDI and South Korea's KTR ink agreement for a joint venture focusing on eco-friendly technology and food safety 

On November 20, 2024, the Philippines’ Department of Science and Technology-Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) and South Korea’s Korea Testing and Research Institute (KTR) inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that is aimed at nurturing innovation and addressing climate change.

 

ITDI features RTE Pack of Duty Food Series in 2024 Korea Invention Fair

DOST-ITDI, through its Packaging Technology Division (PTD), joined the DOST Philippines delegation to the 2024 Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF) held on November 27-30, 2024 at the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea.

 

DOST-ITDI joins MMDA's Road to Zero Waste with SWM innovations

DOST-ITDI joined the Metro Manila Development Authority's (MMDA) move to reduce waste through the Road to Zero Waste Summit held on November 10-11, 2024 at the UNILAB's Bayanihan Center in Pasig City.

DOST-ITDI develops SAFEWTRS technology benefitting Region 1 to access safe drinking water

Clean water is life! Thanks to the Department of Science and Technology – Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) for developing a water filtration system called “SAFEWATRS” capable of treating unclean water and producing potable drinking water in some areas of the Ilocos Region.

DOST-ITDI swears into office its two new Division Chiefs

Today, November 14, 2024, two new division chiefs, Engr. Marianito T. Margarito as the Chief of Materials Science and Ms. Theresa Marie N. Chan-See as Chief of Technological Services were sworn into office by Dr. Annabelle V. Briones, Director of the Industrial Technology Development Institute of the Department of Science and Technology.

DOST-ITDI develops okara-based food products, gears for market entry

The Industrial Technology Development Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-ITDI), responding to the health-conscious populace's clamor for nutritious food and drink products, has explored and tapped the potential of okara or soya pulp to produce highly nutritious and protein-loaded beverages and pastries.

DOST-ITDI Honored with Maturity Level 2 Award by Civil Service Commission

In recognition of its commitment to improving its human resource management systems, the Department of Science and Technology’s Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) was awarded the prestigious Maturity Level 2 in the Human Resource System under the Enhanced Program to Institutionalize Meritocracy and Excellence in Human Resource Management (PRIME-HRM). 

Dr. Quizon is new ITDI Director III

On October 8, 2024, Dr. Janet F. Quizon is officially the new Director III of the Industrial Technology Development Institute of the Department of Science and Technology.

Dr. Quizon was sworn into office by DOST Sec. Renato U. Solidum, Jr. at the Office of the Secretary’s Conference Room, DOST building in Bicutan, Taguig City.

Engr. Ceruma earns prestigious back-to-back Engineering Certifications

Engr. Divine Rhea J. Ceruma, a Science Research Specialist II at the Chemicals and Energy Division (CED) of the Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI), has achieved significant milestones in her professional career by obtaining two highly regarded engineering certifications.

DOST-ITDI Cosmetics R&D Laboratory secures Halal Certification

The Industrial Technology Development Institute’s (DOST-ITDI)  Halal Cosmetics Research and Development Laboratory under the Standards and Testing Division (STD) acquired its Halal Certification from the International Halal Integrity (IHI) Alliance Ltd., Malaysia on August 9, 2024.

   

DOST-ITDI Salt Technologies win at the 2024 NICE Presidential Awards

The Department of Science and Technology's Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) has been honored with the 2024 National Invention Contest and Exhibits (NICE) Presidential Awards for its two innovative salt technologies.

 

DOST-ITDI National Metrology Lab plays a vital role in the Philippine Government project "Timbangan ng Bayan"

A ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of Understanding took place on August 1, 2024, with the key players from the Philippine government, the private sector, and the Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) inked the agreement to work on the newly launched government project “Timbangan ng Bayan”.

 

ITDI takes pride in the DOST OneLab winning GovMedia Governance Project of the Year - Science and Technology Awards 2024

GovMedia Conference and Awards 2024 is a pinnacle event where innovation meets recognition. It recognizes outstanding government projects and initiatives in the Asia Pacific, highlighting trends and best practices transforming the public sector. 

ITDI takes pride in the DOST OneLab’s recognition highlighting its role in enhancing testing, calibration, and technical services to support the country's economic evolution.

ITDI-STD presents a food safety study on nitrite at the APFAN International Workshop 2024

The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) - Standard and Testing Division (STD) through  Ms. Ma. Rachel V. Parcon, RCh, MSc, Chief Science Research Specialist of the STD participated in the 2024 Asia Pacific Food Analysis Network (APFAN) International Workshop with the theme "Advancing Food Analysis, Safety and Testing Standards for Global Comparability" held on 15-17 July 2024 at the Everly Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia.

ITDI@123: Siyensiya, Teknolohiya at Inobasyon Alay ay Solusyon at Oportunidad sa Bagong Pilipinas

Noong ika-1 ng Hulyo 2024 nagdiwang ang ITDI ng ika-123 taong Anibersayo ng pagkakatatag na may temang “Siyensya, Teknolohiya at Inobasyon Alay ay Solusyon at Oportunidad sa Bagong Pilipinas.”

DOST-ITDI becomes one of the esteemed partners of Shimadzu Philippines

After the Industrial Technology Development Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-ITDI), Shimadzu Philippines Corporation (SPC), and Shimadzu Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd (SAP) sealed their fruitful and continuous partnership with a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) in December 2023, this milestone paved the way for DOST-ITDI’s recognition as one of SPC’s esteemed partners during the company's "A Toast for Excellence" held at the Grand Hyatt Manila last July 11, 2024.

 

DOST-ITDI joins RSTW and 1st Leg of HANDA PINAS Exhibitions in Ilocos Norte

The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) joined and participated as an exhibitor during the 2024 RSTW and HANDA PINAS Exhibitions held back-to-back and simultaneously in one venue on July 3-5, 2024 at Plaza Del Norte Hotel in Laoag, Ilocos Norte.

DOST-ITDI food processing facility on wheels showcase at PAASE Symposium Exhibit

On July 15-16, 2024,   the Industrial Technology Development Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-ITDI) joined the Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering (PAASE) Symposium Exhibit held at the Baker Hall of the University of the Philippines Los Banos.

DOST-ITDI and PFST Forge Partnership to Promote Science and Technology

In a landmark collaboration, the Department of Science and Technology-IndustrialTechnology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) and the Philippine Foundation of Science and Technology (PFST) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today. The agreement aims to foster the promotion of science and technology across various sectors, facilitate the transfer of DOSTITDI-developed technologies to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and other stakeholders, and develop mutually beneficial programs and projects.

DOST-ITDI Wins Prestigious Institutional Energy Management Award at AEE 2024 Regional Awards

In recognition of its outstanding efforts to optimize its energy management, the Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) has been honored with the Institutional Energy Management Award at the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) 2024 Regional Awards for the Asia Pacific Rim Region.

DOST-ITDI launches its Airspeed Laboratory on World Metrology Day 2024

The Department of Science and Technology's Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI), through its National Metrology Division, celebrated the World Metrology Day on May 21, 2024, by unveiling its state-of-the-art airspeed laboratory.

   

DOST Tech on Wheels "FoodtrIP" is rolling to Mindoro this April 2024

The FoodtrIP or Food on the road innovation and processing is a model processing plant on wheels with modules for different sections and processing auxiliaries. DOST MIMAROPA’s thermal processing truck features a water retort capable of producing shelf stable food products. This deployable food processing facility aims to extend the reach of STI-based, value-adding interventions for the agri-fisheries sector of MIMAROPA

   

DOST joins SIDA Council to tip up salt industry

On March 11, 2024, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. signed into law Republic Act 11985 or the “Philippine Salt Industry Development Act" or SIDA.

With SIDA, science, technology, and research will pave the way for key government agencies to work through the maze of policies, economics, marketing, and other support services to enable salt farmers to bring back the glory days of the industry.

DOST represents Philippines in the UN S&T Global Cooperation Exhibit in Switzerland

15 April 2024 in Geneva, Switzerland – The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) represented the Philippines in the United Nations (UN) S&T Global Cooperation Exhibit in Switzerland organized by the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) Secretariat held from April 15 to 19, 2024.

 

DOST-ITDI's water, salt innovations cited in the 49th Geneva Inventions Exhibition

The world's largest annual event devoted exclusively to invention cited two of DOST-ITDI's water and salt innovations.

The 49th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (IEIG) held on April 17-21, 2024, at Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland, showcased 1,035 entries from around the world, including 2 from DOST-ITDI and 9 from other DOST line agencies.

27th UNCSTD in Switzerland boosts KEEP UK-ITDI's hydrogen energy shot

In its 27th session, CSTD emphasized two priority themes: “Data for Development” and “Global Cooperation in Science, Technology, and Innovation for Development.”  Here, the Philippines, represented by DOST through three of its agencies, namely, DOST-ITDI,  DOST-FPRDI, and DOST  Region XI, showcased projects currently being implemented through international collaboration to acknowledge the second priority theme.

 

DOST-ITDI IAC holds 2024 TechClinic on "Greening the BLUE" focused on 2022 EPR Law

The Industrial Technology Development Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-ITDI) held the 2024 DOST-ITDI Industry Advisory Committee (IAC) TechClinic with the theme “Greening the BLUE“ on March 14, 2024 at Dusit Thani Manila in Makati City.

 

RFICs-key to wealth creation, Science Chief

"Food innovations open the door to the universal accessibility of food. But, our Regional Food Innovation Centers or RFICs elevate innovation to the next level," Science Chief Renato U. Solidum Jr. said in his message during the FIC Summit held on February 15, 2024 in Manila City.

DOST-ITDI developed Ready-To-Drink Cacao beverages soon to hit the market

Cheer up, chocolate lovers! The Industrial Technology Development Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-ITDI) has introduced its newly developed Ready-To-Drink Cacao beverages to the public with the recently concluded product press launch titled “2024 Cacao Cultural Ceremony on Shelf-Stable Beverages from Philippine Tablea” held on February 22, 2024 at the DOST-ITDI STICA-KM Platform in Bicutan, Taguig City, Metro Manila.

2024 1st Call for Proposals (CFP) for its INSTITUTION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (IDP), REGIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTION (RRI), GOOD GOVERNANCE THROUGH DATA SCIENCE AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (GODDESS) and BALIK SALIKSIK PROGRAM under the Capability Development Program

DOST-ITDI develops pet care product from waste

Through this collaboration, CED commits to assist Tamano in creating a simple but very effective pet care product made from materials that are frequently thrown away as waste.

DOST-ITDI ignites hope in Bagong Pilipinas movement

DOST-ITDI joined hundreds of thousands of Filipinos of all ages and affiliations in a historic support on Sunday, January 28, 2024 at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila as President Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos, Jr. launched kicker ceremonies for BAGONG PILIPINAS, as its symbol for a "social mobilization event that would allow individual voices to resonate with the collective aspiration for a more stable, comfortable, and secure future."

DOST-ITDI's FPD holds supply chain network assessment on RTE Quail Eggs

The Food Processing Division (FPD) started the year with the accomplishment of its goal of creating products that would suit the needs of the public and its respective market. On January 25, 2023, FPD, together with the Technological Services Division (TSD), held a Supply Chain Network Assessment on Ready-to-Eat Quail Eggs at the Century Park Hotel, Manila.

 

DOST-ITDI inaugurates its STICA KM Platform

The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) marked a new milestone as it inaugurated on December 18, 2023 its newest facility, the Science, Technology, Innovation, Culture and the Arts Knowledge Management (STICA KM) Platform.

 

DOST-ITDI pushes sustainability culture, plants trees

In co-stewardship of the vast natural resources under everyone's care, DOST-ITDI and its researchers planted trees along the perimeter of SVD Laudato Si' Farm in Tagaytay City, Cavite Province on December 8, 2023.

 

 

DOST-ITDI 2024-2028 Roadmap directs innovation strategy

The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) is redirecting its research thrusts to build value for businesses as it intensifies its efforts on providing industries with innovation-led products and services.

DOST-ITDI aligns 2024 targets to six-year science plan

Dr Zorayda V. Ang, DOST-ITDI Deputy Director for Administrative and Technical Services, led representatives of the research, administrative, and technical services divisions in aligning their 2024 targets to the DOST Strategic Plan 2023-2028 during a pre-planning workshop series held on October 9, 10, and 12, 2023.

New animal facility to transform animal research standards

Science Chief Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr. led the inauguration rites of the newly rehabilitated Laboratory Animal Facility (LAF) of DOST-ITDI on December 4, 2023 in Bicutan, Taguig City.

The newly inaugurated DOST-ITDI LAF will elevate the method and system of providing for animal welfare, which includes its physical and mental needs, in compliance with Republic Act No. 8485 or the Animal Welfare Act of 1998.

DOST-ITDI showcases DRRM technologies in 2023 HANDA Pilipinas three-leg expo

The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) joined in the nationwide 2023 Handa Pilipinas Three-leg Exhibition which carried the main theme “Innovations in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Exposition 2023” held in the islands of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

DOST'S OneLab signs up EUROFINS Thailand as new 7th International Members

Eurofins Thailand was signed up as DOST’s OneLab 7th newest international member after passing the membership eligibility check conducted by the OneLab project team on September 22, 2023.

DOST-ITDI joins first 2023 NYSTIF

The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) joined the first National Youth Science, Technology, and Innovation Festival (NYSTIF) opening ceremonies held on October 25, 2023 at PICC, Pasay City, Metro Manila.

The four-day festival conveys the “STEM VIBE” with the theme focus on the youth being Vibrant, Innovative, Brilliant, and Engaging.

Pinoy asin tek win gold, bronze awards in 2023 Seoul invention fair

Korea Invention Promotion Association (KIPA) President, Koh Joonho, through the Seoul International Invention Fair 2023 (SIIF 2023) cited two Pinoy technologies on salt developed by the Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) during the Awarding Ceremony held on November 3, 2023 at the Convention and Exhibition Center (CoEx) in Seoul, South Korea.

DOST-ITDI Salt Tech: NCR ClusteRICE 2023 TUKLAS, LIKHA winners

Two technologies on salt processing developed by DOST-ITDI were picked as winners of the 2023 NCR ClusteRICE held on October 20, 2023, at the Golden Phoenix Hotel Manila in Pasay City.

CSC-Davao cites DOST Halal S&T Program as 2023 Presidential Lingkod Bayan Awardee

Recognizing its excellence and contributions to the halal industry, the Civil Service Commission Regional Office- Davao bestowed the DOST Halal S&T Program with the prestigious Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award, Regional Level, Group Category, on September 29, 2023.

   

DOST-ITDI wins 3rd Best Poster at 72nd PhilAAST Annual Convention

Researchers at the Standards and Testing Division (STD) of DOST’s Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) earned Third Best Poster at the 72nd Annual Convention of the Philippine Association for the Advancement of Science and Technology (PhilAAST) held at the Centennial Hall of The Manila Hotel on September 22, 2023.

PhilAAST Holds 72nd Annual Convention

Convening bright scientific minds since 1951, the Philippine Association for the Advancement of Science and Technology (PhilAAST) held its 72nd Annual Convention on September 22, 2023 at the Centennial Hall of The Manila Hotel as well as via Zoom platform and Facebook Live, with the theme “National Wealth Creation and Sustainable Development through Science, Technology, and Innovation”.

New cacao beverages in KaSYENSAYAhan sa CALABARZON 2023 RSTW

Michelle E. Evaristo, Head of the Food Product Development and Safety Section (FPDSS-FPD) of the Food Processing Division (FPD-ITDI), introduced several shelf-stable beverages from cacao to select SMEs in the CALABARZON Region during the forum "Tech Talks, Food Processing Technologies" held on September 21, 2023 at the Baker Hall of the University of the Philippines at Los Baños.

DOST-ITDI, AI to Develop Medical Device, Implants

Dr. Annabelle V. Briones, DOST-ITDI Director, together with Dr. Rene C. Catan, CEO and founder of Arthrologic, Inc., jointly signed a Memorandum of Understanding on August 22, 2023

DOST-ITDI is working to commercialize 11 technologies with Filipino-Swiss manufacturer

Transitioning to the “new normal,” the Department of Science and Technology’s Secretary, Dr. Renato U. Solidum, emphasized the importance of developing technologies that will benefit the local economy. Likewise, there is a need, and he says, “for our engineers and scientists to have an entrepreneurial mindset and aim to see those innovations in the market” that can provide the solutions the industry needs. Collaborating with the industry could be one vehicle for this to materialize, and this is exactly what the ITDI is pursuing with Swisspharma Research Laboratories, Inc. (SPRLI), a Filipino-Swiss company.

Science-Art twin exhibition showcases DOST-ITDI disaster responses

DOST introduces the concept of Science -Art twinning in a bid to showcase scientific advances in an artistic manner.

The DOST group and the public will be able to enjoy the Science-Art exhibitions being displayed by line agencies for a month.

FPD-ITDI launches shelf-stable beverages from cacao

The Philippine Cacao industry has been booming in the past years due to the international recognition gained by local cacao manufacturers and the large volume of local and international market demand. This success is attributed to the concerted efforts of government agencies like the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Department of Science & Technology (DOST). In 2012-2015, the Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD), a funding agency of the DOST, funded the Cacao program which aims to upgrade and develop enterprises' capability in producing cacao products.

DFA-TCCP seeks to bring DOST-ITDI technologies to Timor Leste

As part of identifying training and capacity building programs for Timor Leste, the Department of Foreign Affairs – Technical Cooperation Council of the Philippines (DFA-TCCP) visited select facilities of the Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) on July 19, 2023.

DOST-ITDI makes salt harvesting easy

The salt-harvesting machine automates the salt crushing, washing, and harvesting procedures in a deep crystallizer saltern. It makes salt processing possible during dry and wet seasons and eliminates the laborious crushing, piling, and hauling of salt by hand using rakes, barrows, and pushcarts.

NMD maintains DAkkS' ISO/ IEC 17025:2017 accreditation

The National Metrology Division (NMD) of DOST-ITDI has been accredited once again under the terms of ISO/IEC 17025:2017 by the German Accreditation Body,Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DakkS).

FGD on nanoclay seeks local users, buyers

This FGD is one way to gauge the relevance, suitability, and market acceptance of the nanoclay by directly engaging with the target users/buyers from the industry and taking into consideration the specific requirement and identified aspects for improvement, and making it happen.

 

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KEY OFFICIALS

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Dr. Annabelle V. Briones
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Dr. Janet F. Quizon
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Chemicals and Energy Division
Dr. Kim Christopher C. Aganda, OIC
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Food Processing Division
Engr. Rommel M. Belandres, OIC
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Environmental and Biotechnology Division
Engr. Reynaldo L. Esguerra, Chief
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Materials Science Division
Dr. Marianito T. Margarito, Chief
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Packaging Technology Division
Floridel V. Loberiano, Chief
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TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISIONS
Technological Services Division
Theresa Marie Chan-See, Chief
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Standards and Testing Division
Ma. Rachel V. Parcon, Chief
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National Metrology Division
Michael Jason A. Solis, OIC
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Administrative Division
Merlita M. Regonda, OIC
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Finance and Management Division
Eric M. Charlon, Chief
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Planning and Management Information Systems Division
Engr. Roland Andrew T. Cruz, OIC
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The ITDI Organizational Functions

In accordance with its mandate under Executive Order No. 366 dated August 26, 2009, ITDI renders a variety of scientific and technological services to its clients i.e. industry, academe etc. Specific functions vary according to divisions, as follows:

I. Support Divisions

1. Administrative Division

a. Human Resource Management Section - Take charge of the human resource management functions of the institute in the areas of recruitment, selection, staff development, promotion and other personnel actions.

b. Property and Procurement Management Section - Administer the procurement requirement and maintain and safeguard the institute s properties.

c. Cashier Section - Handle collections and disbursements and prepare reports thereof.

d. Records Management Section - Maintain and control custody of all ITDI records.

2. Finance and Management Division

a. Budget Section - Prepare agency s annual financial plan.

b. Accounting Section - Administer and control utilization of fund, prepare financial reports, and comply with government fiscal rules and regulations.

3. Planning and Management Information Systems Division

a. Planning and Monitoring Section - Under the direction of the director and in coordination with the divisions of the institute, prepare overall plans and programs of the institute; Participate in the evaluation of projects in their various stages; and Design and implement a monitoring system for the projects and services, and for administrative, financial and other activities of the institute.

b. Management and information Systems - Establish and maintain an information system for the projects and services and for administrative, financial and other activities of the institute; and Maintain and manage the core computer network infrastructure of the institute.

II. Science and Technology Divisions

1. National Metrology Division (NMD)

  • Establish and maintain national standards of measurements;
  • Participate in the international inter-laboratory comparisons;
  • Calibrate NML s standard and comparators;
  • Calibrate reference standards of third party calibration laboratories;
  • Calibrate high precision measuring instruments;
  • Conducts precision measurements and metrological testing;
  • Conduct local inter-laboratory comparisons;
  • Conduct training and seminars; and
  • Render technical assistance to the National Metrology Board.

2. Standards and Testing Laboratory (STD)

  • Determine chemical composition and physical properties of Food and feeds, Fuel and Petroleum, Industrial Chemicals, Minerals and Fertilizers Natural Products, Paints and Allied Products and Waters
  • Prepare certified reference material stock solution;
  • Conduct proficiency testing programs;
  • Conduct microbiological testing of the food, water, cosmetic, disinfectant/biocidal products or devices; packaging materials and allied products;
  • Conduct pharmacological, toxicological and bioeffeciency testing of the plant extracts, biological, chemical formulation, pesticides and food supplements;
  • Determine physical properties of materials such as rubber and leather, plastics and polymers, engineering and construction materials, paper and board and packaging materials; and
  • Conduct performance testing of products.

3. Technological Services Division (TSD)

  • Diffuse, transfer Institute's generated technologies, promote public awareness of the Institute's technologies/new services;
  • Establish and main linkages with mass media, scientific and technology-based institutions and other organizations involved in industrial development for the promotion and transfer of technologies; and
  • Enhance and maintain databases/documentation system of original ITDI research outputs and related researches from other sources for global access/information service and contribute in the planning and implementation of the Institute's programs/project.

III. Research and Development Divisions

1. Chemicals and Energy Divisions (CED)

  • Develop and improve technologies on the production and performance testing of fuels from alternative and/or renewable sources taking into consideration reduction of greenhouse gas emissions;
  • Design, develop, and improve technologies on energy systems and efficiency and other performance testing of the same;
  • Provide technical assistance on improving energy efficiency, e.g. energy audit;
  • Develop and improve technologies involving the processing / synthesis of chemicals and substances of industrial and energy applications from indigenous raw materials;
  • Provide technical assistance and support services e.g. extraction / characterization of fixed oils from various plant sources, use of TBI s / EM s on CME, iodized salt, etc;
  • Develop and improve technologies on the production of biologically active constituents and pharmaceutical excipients from indigenous plants;
  • Develop and improve technologies on the production of pharmaceutical and other formulations from natural products;
  • Undertake scale-up validation studies for generated technologies from laboratory scale; and
  • Develop equipment prototypes for scale processing and production.

2. Environment and Biotechnology Division (EBD)

  • Develop, isolate and / or screen, and characterize microorganisms for industrial applications;
  • Develop and improve technologies (physical, thermal, chemical) involving the utilization of microorganisms for the production of chemicals, alternative and / or renewable fuels, materials, foods, feeds, additives, enzymes, biocides, solvents, etc. for local industries;
  • Develop, isolate and/or screen, and characterize microorganisms from indigenous sources for waste treatment and other environmental concerns;
  • Develop and improve technologies (physical, thermal, chemical) involving the utilization of microorganisms for waste treatment;
  • Promote the integration of cleaner production principles in R&D, manufacturing and in the various sectors of industry;
  • Conduct and / or facilitate technology verification on environment technologies;
  • Develop CP and environmental technology verification databases; and
  • Develop and improve technologies and systems involving the physical, thermal, chemical and microbial processing of waste.

3. Food Processing Division (FPD)

  • Develop new / improved process food products/processes for the export market;
  • Undertake research on food processing by-products utilization and application;
  • Develop alternative sources of food ingredients;
  • Undertake scale-up validation studies on developed food products / processes;
  • Develop equipment prototypes for scale-up production / processing;
  • Set up food processing facilities for Technology Business Incubators (TBIs) / Enterprises Modules (EMs) for technology transfer; and
  • Participate in the development of food standards to ensure the quality safety and competitiveness of locally processed food to food processing SME s by advocating the practice of GMP and HACCP in the production lines for improved competitiveness

4. Materials Science Division (MSD)

  • Undertake research and development for improving surface properties of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites;
  • Undertake in-site analysis of surface coating failures;
  • Undertake related research in corrosion monitoring and prevention;
  • Provide technical support to industry and organization, e.g. research on use of local raw materials for organic coatings, inks / adhesives;
  • Undertake search evaluation and adaptation of methods and technologies for characterizing and processing of new and / or advanced materials, porous materials / membranes fuel cells, composites, lightweight, high strength, nano materials and biomaterials
  • Develop products, generate innovative processing techniques for polymers based composites, porous ceramics, Hag / alumina bioceramics, nano composites for local industries;
  • Develop and / or upgrade technologies for adaption by local industries engaged in the production of conventional materials for the domestics and exports markets;
  • Develop and / or upgrade technologies for the processing and / or recycling of solid wastes into high-value materials; and
  • Develop and / or upgrade technologies for the dressing and processing of local minerals.

5. Packaging Technology Division (PTD)

  • Develop appropriate package designs and / or labels for increased product viability and competitiveness;
  • Provide training services related to packaging design and labeling;
  • Provide packaging-related testing services, i.e. shelf life testing, packaging material-product compatibility, etc ; and
  • Provide other services such as package technology improvements, identification of appropriate packaging techniques, develop and evaluate transport containers and training on shelf life testing.
MANDATE
  • Undertake applied research and development to generate new knowledge, technologies, and innovations in the field of industrial manufacturing, mineral processing, and energy.
  • Conduct knowledge translation or technology transfer and commercialization
  • Provide technical services, tests and analyses, and metrology to ensure international traceability of the national units of measure. 

 

MISSION
“To contribute to making local industries globally competitive through research and development, transfer and commercialization of innovative and sustainable technologies, and provision of appropriate technical services"

 

VISION
“By 2030, ITDI is the country's leading industry partner in Science, Technology, and Innovation”


 

CORE VALUES

ITDI HISTORY
1901 1st of July - The Bureau of Government Laboratories (BGL) came into existence through the Philippine Commission Act. No. 156. It was composed of the biological and chemical laboratories, a science library, and the Serum Laboratory of the Board of Health.
 1905  By virtue of the Philippine Commission Act. No. 1407, the BGL was reorganized into the Bureau of Science (BS) and expanded its functions to include the Bureau of Mines and the Ethnological Survey Division of Education.
 1934  The headship of the BS was passed on for the first time to a Filipino chemist. Dr. Angel S. Arguelles. The present-day Bureau of Soils, Bureau of Mines, Bureau of Fisheries and National Survey Division of Education Museum developed initially as part of the Bureau of Science during the pre-war years.
 1947 The BS was transformed into the Institute of Science (IS) by virtue of Executive Order No. 94.
 1951 The IS was renamed Institute of Science and Technology (IST) by virtue of Executive Order No. 392 and for the first time primarily concerned itself to industry-oriented research.
 1956 Congress approved RA Number 1606 authorizing the establishment of the National Science Board (NSB). IST was changed to the National Scientific and Industrial Research Institute (NSIRI), and was placed under supervision of NSB.
1958 Under the so-called "Magna Carta of Philippine Science" RA 1067, NSB was reconstituted as the National Science Development Board (NSDB) which was designed to coordinate and supervise all scientific activities in the country. NSIRI became the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) under the supervision of NSDB.
1973 As part of the overall reorganization of the Executive branch of the government, the NIST was reorganized, but retained the same name. With the merger of the Agriculture Research Center, Biological Research Center and Medical Center, only two (2) technical R&D centers remained, namely Biological Research Center and Industrial Research Center. In addition, these were the Tests and Standards Laboratory and the Scientific Instrumentation Division to provide standardization and technical services.
1982

By virtue of Executive Order Number 784 dated 17 March 1982, the NSDB was reorganized into the National Science and Technology Authority (NSTA). Under the reorganization NIST remained as one the R&D Institutes under the NSTA.
As reorganized, research on agriculture was transferred to UPLB while the ceramics center emerged into an independent institute (MSRI).The Biological and Industrial research center were also abolished and in their place, three (3) centers were created namely: the National Research and Development (NRDC), Chemical Research and Development Center (CRDC), and the National Standards and Testing Center (NSTC). Under the NRDC and CRDC are seven(7) programs to undertake R&D activities, while the NSTC provides standardization and technical services.

1987 The NSTA was reorganized into the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) by virtue of Executive Order Number 128 dated 30 January 1987.

Under this reorganization, NIST was renamed Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) and remained one of the R&D institutes under the DOST. All centers were abolished and ITDI now has ten (10) technical divisions with (MSRI) now absorbed by ITDI. Seven (7) divisions to undertake R&D activities, three (3) to render technical services and two (2) support divisions were created.
2009 to present 26th of August, the ITDI Rationalization Plan was approved and immediately implemented. The new structure consisted of the merger of some divisions / sections while the other divisions remained as separate divisions with minor internal restructuring.

The ITDI is among the instrumentalities that laid the groundwork, in the early years, for S&T in the country. Today, it is one of the DOST's RDIs (research and development institutes) and undertakes multidisciplinary industrial R&D, technical services, and knowledge translation or technology transfer and commercialization. ITDI harnesses know-how in new technology and product innovation, and through the years, has emerged as a credible and reliable industry and government partner in accelerating growth and development in the country.

   

Address: DOST-ITDI Bldg., DOST Cmpd., General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City, Philippines

Contact No. : (632) 86837750 local 2182, (632) 88372071 local 2182