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by Karen Rojas


Through the Technology Transfer Day Project, the StARTT or the “Strategy to Accelerate and Revitalize Technology Transfer” was funded in 2020 to understand the current state of technology transfer and provide a venue to support and deliver new locally-developed technologies and inventions to the general public. 

The Technology Transfer Day Project is implemented by the Technology Application and Promotion Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-TAPI) to fast-track the commercialization of government-funded technologies through licensing and adoption agreements.

Participants of the Webinar on the Assessment of Technology and Investment Readiness Level of RDIs/SUCs’ Technologies on 19 February 2021

by Mikaela Kate L. Mamauag


To support an efficient implementation of the Philippine Technology Transfer Act of 2009 or Republic Act (RA) 10055, the Technology Application and Promotion Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-TAPI) successfully piloted the mechanisms for issuing the Fairness Opinion Report (FOR) and Written Recommendation (WR).

These documents are necessary for the transfer and commercialization of any government-funded research and development project.

Participants of the “Support to the Issuance of FOR for Technology Transfer Activities” Mindanao Cluster on 10-11 June 2019 at Seda Abreeza Hotel, Davao City