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DOST chief calls for research that delivers real benefits to Filipinos

Neil Alcober

Department of Science and Technology Secretary Renato Solidum on Friday, 13 March, urged Filipino scientists, researchers and scholars to move beyond fragmented efforts and ensure their work contributes to solving the country’s real problems.

Speaking during the Annual Scientific Conference and 93rd General Membership Assembly at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City, Solidum said research must be aligned with national development goals.

“The knowledge we generate should help address the real problems of our people and help the country move forward,” Solidum said in his opening message.

He also called on researchers to transform discussions into collaboration and ensure that research leads to innovation.

“And let us ensure that the knowledge we produce contributes not only to academic advancement, but also to national development. At the same time, progress requires shared direction,” Solidum said.

He stressed that while healthy debate and diverse perspectives are important in research, alignment on national priorities is equally critical.

“Healthy debate and diverse perspectives are important in research. But when we agree on national priorities and strategic directions, we must also move together with discipline and responsibility. Alignment allows our efforts to gain momentum. Without it, progress becomes slower, resources are scattered, and opportunities are lost,” he added.

Solidum also highlighted the importance of transdisciplinary research, encouraging scientists to collaborate across fields, institutions and communities.

“It allows us to combine perspectives, deepen understanding, and produce solutions that are practical and grounded. At the same time, transdisciplinarity does not replace disciplinary strength. It builds on it,” he said.

The DOST chief also underscored the importance of maintaining ethical standards in research, particularly for studies that influence policy and public action.

“But knowledge alone is not enough. Research must also translate into tangible benefits for our people,” Solidum said.