The first ever Metals and Engineering Innovation Center (MEIC) in CALABARZON was officially inaugurated at Batangas State University (BatStateU) Malvar campus, Oct. 07.
The center is among the initiatives of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to boost engineering research and development in the region by providing advanced facilities for students and industry professionals to collaborate on innovative projects. Its establishment is expected to further strengthen CALABARZON’s position as a hub for technological advancements in the metals and engineering sector.
According to DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr., MEIC will serve as a key player in driving economic growth and promoting sustainable development in CALABARZON. He emphasized the importance of investing in research and development to address the region’s evolving engineering needs and challenges.
Meanwhile, BatStateU President Tirso A. Ronquillo emphasized the role of MEIC in providing a platform for knowledge exchange and skills development among industry experts and academic institutions. With BatStateU being the country’s engineering university, MEIC aims to address the growing demands of the engineering sector and bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Joining Secretary Solidum and President Ronquillo in the inauguration were DOST Undersecretary for Research and Development Dr. Leah Buendia, DOST-MIRDC Executive Director Robert Dizon, DOST Regional Director Emelita Bagsit, and BatStateU Malvar Chancellor Amado C. Gequinto. Also present were representatives from the SUCs in CALABARZON, industry partners, and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the metals and engineering sector.
During her closing remarks, Director Bagsit challenged the students, faculty members, MSMEs, and industry stakeholders to make the most of the center’s partnerships and resources. She stressed that the center should position itself as a collaborative hub to translate innovative ideas into practical applications that address industry challenges and drive technological advancements while promoting sustainable practices.
A facility tour was conducted following the ribbon-cutting and marker unveiling ceremonies to showcase the center’s innovative equipment and capabilities.