THE Philippines and Hungary have agreed to explore possible collaborations in science and technology (S&T) and innovation.
“[On] April 28, the DOST (Department of Science and Technology), together with the Philippine Space Agency and the University of the Philippines (UP) Visayas, had a productive dialogue with respective Hungarian colleagues, with lead representation from [their embassy] in Manila,” Science Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña said, as they discussed possible collaborations focusing on aquaculture genetics and breeding, sustainable aquaculture, upstream applications of space technologies, spectrum monitoring, and tropical aquaculture.
The visit of Hungarian scholars to UP Visayas and a foreign scholarship program were also tackled, he added.
“I believe this activity is a good platform to present the current programs of both countries in the fields of aquaculture, space technology, and S&T human-resource development,” De la Peña remarked. He also noted that Hungary—particularly its research and development arm—has a huge potential in enriching and leveraging on S&T and innovation.
Ambassador of Hungary to the Philippines Dr. Titanilla Tóth shared her positive feedback toward the enthusiasm and interest of both countries to begin and offer limitless opportunities to the people, as confirmed by De la Peña.
“The ambassador is likewise confident that the dialogue boosted the communication between the Philippine and Hungarian stakeholders, which will possibly lead to partnerships on common projects and initiatives,” the secretary added. He said both parties agreed to prepare a memorandum of understanding.