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Don Bosco Technical College opens iTalk Learning Lab PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mary Grace P. Santos   
Friday, 13 November 2009 09:53

Image iBoP Asia, with the Ateneo Innovation Center (AIC), will have its first iTalk Learning Lab session with Don Bosco Technical College on November 20, 2009, 4:30-6:00 p.m. at CTC-315, Ateneo de Manila University.

With the core message “Let’s innovate together!”, iTalk (short for Innovation Talk) is hosting a series of interactive sessions or 'learning labs' where current iBoP Asia grantees and partners will have the chance to present their innovations to and get feedback from students and faculty members of the School of Science and Engineering (SoSE) of the Ateneo de Manila.

For this session, Dr. Manuel Biona, director of the Center for Research & Training of DBTC, will present their study on the processing and promotion of waste cooking oil as an alternative fuel for the jeepney, the most popular public utility vehicle in the Philippines. Pilot commercial demonstrations of the waste cooking oil fuel are currently being done in partnership with the local jeepney association and the municipal government of Los Baños, Laguna.This study is being undertaken with support from iBoP Asia.

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The Base of the Pyramid

The BoP is a socio-economic designation for the roughly 4 billion individuals who live below $4 per day, living mostly in rural villages and urban slums in developing countries.

Public Value of S&T Innovation

Contrary to popular assumptions, there is the emerging idea of a BOP-centric approach that can tap the market potential of those at the bottom of the pyramid.

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The project aims to foster innovations that can effectively address the developmental needs of the economically marginalized sector in the region.