The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI), in its bid to contribute to industrialization and progress through R&D initiatives, will conduct a webcast for its newly opened Modular Multi-Industry Innovation Center (MMIC) or InnoHub sa Pinas on March 31, 2021.
Following MMIC’s successful launch in December 2020 and
inauguration in February 2021, ITDI once again invites industry partners and
stakeholders to share their insights and expectations about the new facility.
InnoHub sa Pinas is an industrial processing facility with
multifunctional/multi-application modular unit operation equipment that can be
retrofitted to accommodate different manufacturing lines. It is built to serve
the needs of the food, personal care, and pharma-nutraceutical industries using
its three main processing lines for nut/seed and oils, mix blend powders, and
liquids/emulsions which rely mainly on by-products of commercial operations as
raw material. In effect, new or novel products are made out of processing
wastes through backend innovation.
Further, InnoHub sa Pinas is open to academe and other
interested stakeholders for use in research and development of new products,
product equivalent, product variances and product reintroduction.
As one of DOST’s big 20 tickets for 2020, the facility is
set to become a one-stop-shop for product conceptualization, development, and
marketing, thus collaboration with significant industry and other users is
important to sustain efficient services.
It expects that with InnoHub sa Pinas’ modern equipment and
devices, as well as experts to lead the operation, previous deficiencies that
may hinder advancement in STI will be reduced.
(DDGotis\\ DOST- ITDI S&T Media Service)
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