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DOST to Display Projects at National R&D Conference

Department of Science and Technology facade

Department of Science and Technology facade

MANILA – The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will showcase some of the latest innovations in the 8th National R&D Conference from July 23 to 24 at the Manila Hotel.

Stakeholders would attend but the public is invited to witness the technologies via the DOST and attached agencies’ official Facebook pages.

In a briefing on Wednesday, DOST Undersecretary Leah Buendia said the event will feature plenary sessions highlighting the critical role of research and development (R&D) in the country’s development, as well as fostering international collaborations.

In breakout sessions, on the other hand, the DOST will present R&D that could help science and technology-based entrepreneurs.

There will also be an exhibit to showcase R&D outputs supported by the DOST.

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About: Manila Hotel

The Manila Hotel, opened in 1912, is a historic luxury hotel located in Manila, Philippines, and is one of the oldest premiere hotels in the country. Designed by architect William E. Parsons to mirror California’s Mission-style architecture, it has hosted numerous notable guests, including political figures and celebrities. The hotel played a significant role during various historical events, including World War II, and remains a symbol of Philippine heritage and pride, blending classic elegance with modern amenities.

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