DUMAGUETE CITY – Silliman University (SU) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-NegOr signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for the turnover and unveiling of the SINERGY Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab), a shared service facility under the DTI program, on November 6 at the Dr. Mariano and Lina Lao Activity Center.
“Together with DTI, we foster an enabling environment for private sector development, strengthening the institutional capacity of our local government units to support entrepreneurship, and that the partnership between DTI and Silliman University reflects a shared commitment,” Villordon said in her welcome address.
“By integrating the Fab Lab into the university’s curriculum and community outreach programs, it serves as a hub for creative problem-solving and entrepreneurial growth in the region,” SINERGY TBI and Fab Lab manager, Asst; Prof. Janice Antoniette Forster said at the dedication service and blessing ceremony event.
The new facility is envisioned to be a dynamic innovation hub where creativity, collaboration, and entrepreneurship unite to transform ideas into impactful realities thereby creating opportunities that uplift lives and drive societal advancement,” she added.
Nimfa Virtucio, DTI-NegOr Provincial Director
said, the SSF-Fab Lab is designed to support micro, small, and medium
enterprises (MSMEs) in developing prototypes while fostering innovation among
students and local entrepreneurs.
“It is a game-changing space for innovation in Dumaguete—the Sinergy FabLab at Silliman University because it is equipped with advanced 3D printing, embroidery, PCB prototyping, vinyl printing, and vacuum forming machines. This state-of-the-art facility empowers makers, students, MSMEs, and designers to transform ideas into reality, whether it’s creating new product prototypes, experimenting with unique packaging, or honing design skills, the FabLab has it all,” Virtucio bared.
According to Virtucio, among the core values of the SSF-Fab Lab are innovation by supporting cutting-edge research and the development of transformative solutions; creativity by offering space and resources for individuals to explore and realize their creative potential and collaboration by promoting partnerships across disciplines and sectors to enhance learning and accelerate innovation.
She added that it also included entrepreneurship by fostering an entrepreneurial spirit that drives economic progress and personal growth; empowerment by equipping the community with the foundational skills and tools needed to realize their full potential; and accessibility by making the facilities and programs available to all.
"Through DTI's Shared Service Facility Program, we are not only providing access to advanced tools but also fostering an environment where ideas can be turned into tangible, market-ready products. We are excited to see how this facility will help our MSMEs thrive and our community continue to push the boundaries of what's possible." Virtucio stated.
Dr. Robert Guino-o II, interim executive director for Research, Innovation, and Publication, cited the transformative potential of Fab Labs to offer access to the environment, skills, materials, and advanced technology needed to create virtually anything. However, he urged that the new facility must align its goals with the pressing challenges of the 21st century.
This shared commitment should be guided by the
17 Sustainable Development Goals and Silliman University’s timeless vision:
‘Via, Veritas, Vita – The Way, The Truth, and The Life,’” Guino-o concluded. (Photos:SU
Camera Club & DTI-NegOr)
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