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The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) here is urging for more investments in science, technology and innovation to propel the country’s growth.

“I would like to take this opportunity to appeal to everyone, our policy makers, our legislators, our local government officials, the private sector partners that we all help together, to invest in science, technology and innovation in various ways,” DOST Western Visayas Regional Director Rowen Gelonga said in a media forum on Tuesday.

He added that parents can encourage their children to embark on science and technology courses, emphasizing that it’s not only money that is important, but the impact they would create in their community.

“That should also be considered as a meaningful way of giving your life,” he said.

The official said they are working double time to encourage students to pursue science and technology courses to produce more scientists and researchers.

“Right now, we have almost 2,000 scholars in the region. We need to create more science and technology personnel to support social economic development,” he said.

Citing data from various United Nations agencies, he noted that investments in research and development must be increased for a country to attain social economic development.

Gelonga added that in other countries, the private sector has huge investments in research and development.

In the Philippines, most of the science and technology investments in the country are from the public sector, he said.

“At least one percent of the country’s gross domestic product should be invested in science and technology,” he added. (PNA)