Filipino Inventors Win Multiple Awards at Seoul International Invention Fair 2024
SEOUL 17 December 2024 –The Philippine Embassy in Seoul joins the Philippine delegation of Filipino inventors and officials of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in celebrating the multiple recognition and awards received during the Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF) 2024 held from 27 to 30 November 2024 at COEX Seoul, Republic of Korea.
From 519 inventions and products from 32 countries, DOST Team Philippines’ 15 technologies won three gold awards, three silver awards, four bronze awards, and 13 special awards from various award conferring bodies from Thailand, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the Republic of Korea.
Gold awards were presented to inventions on (1) Covert Security Yarns & Markings for Anti-Counterfeiting Applications developed by a team of inventors from the Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI), (2) Engr. Jeremy De Leon’s MAKE-roscope, and (3) Engr. Mark Kennedy E. Bantugon’s Pili Seal.
Three inventions from the Philippines also received Silver awards such as the (1) Smart Helmet: The Head Covering Emergency Alarm System, Life Saver, and Monitoring Device by Peter John R. Bacani and Miraleih S. Jaime, (2) IET Pro: The effective and affordable Impulse Excitation Technique Prototype by Beatrice V. Bayan, and (3) Multifunctional School Furniture / Silyang Pinoy by Engr. Edward Paul S. Marasigan.
The inventions on (1) Smarter and Integrated Local Health Information System (SMILHIS) - eHATID by Jaztine A. Calderon, (2) iPOND by Zalda R. Gayahan, (3) Bamboo Textile Fiber Technology by Marie Antonette V. Berces, and (4) Herbal Cream preparation DEBCC Cream in Removing of Basal Cell Carcinoma or Skin Cancer using Cashew Nut Extract by Inv. Lorena B. Dela Cruz-Chiu, likewise received Bronze awards during the SIIF 2024.
The Embassy is truly proud to have Filipino inventors recognized at the SIIF 2024, a testament to the world class talent and ingenuity of the Filipino people. It also reinforces the Philippines’ innovation in the field of science and technology.
The Philippine Embassy in Seoul continuously supports Filipino Scientists and Inventors competing and developing their inventions in the Republic of Korea. The Philippine Embassy regularly invites these talented Filipinos to participate in capacity-building initiatives with the Filipino community, often serving as resource speakers for informational seminars in academic colloquiums, intellectual property rights, and research and development. END
PILI-PINAS. Top row, left: 2024 SIIF Gold Award Winner Engineer Mark Kennedy E. Bantugon presented his Pili Seal to Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega ahead of the SIIF 2024. The Pili Seal is a sustainable and hybrid aircraft sealant from the waste resin of the Philippines’ Pili Tree. Top row, right: Engineer Mark Kennedy E. Bantugon with Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega, IPOPHL Director General Rowel Barba, Third Secretary and Vice Consul Reisha Olavario, and Commercial Counselor Jose Ma. Dinsay. After his arrival in Seoul, Engineer Bantugon was invited to serve as a resource speaker for the Embassy’s Know-Your-Rights-and-Responsibilities Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights in November 2024. (Seoul PE photos)
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