IN PHOTO: 2026 NICE Pitching Session (from left to right) Mr. John Joseph D. Zarate (Northern Luzon Cluster); Ms. Rehyle Gaile S. Palma (Visayas Cluster); Engr. Joseph O. Golingay (Visayas Cluster); Ms. Alvie Asuncion Astronomo (NCR Cluster); Mr. Charly David Manuel (Northern Luzon Cluster); and Ms. April Anne Vino (Mindanao Cluster).  
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DOST-TAPI spotlights Filipino innovation at NICE 2026

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Filipino inventors are getting a stronger platform to bring their ideas to life as the Department of Science and Technology–Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI) opened the 2026 National Invention Contest and Exhibits (NICE).

From 764 entries screened through the 2025 Regional Invention Contest and Exhibit by Cluster (ClusteRICE), only 28 finalists advanced to the national stage, highlighting both the depth of local innovation and the need for stronger support systems. 

NICE 2026 serves as a national platform that connects innovators to funding, intellectual property protection, and commercialization pathways, helping move ideas from concept to real-world use. 

Finalists competed across five categories, including invention, utility model, industrial design, and creative research, with top winners receiving cash prizes of up to P300,000 along with opportunities for local and international exposure. 

To strengthen intellectual property support, DOST-TAPI also signed a data-sharing agreement with the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), aimed at streamlining access to IP services and government assistance. 

The event also highlighted funding collaborations and startup support initiatives designed to help innovations scale beyond the prototype stage and reach the market. 

Winners of NICE 2026 are expected to be recognized by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during the closing program, underscoring the government’s push to promote homegrown technologies and innovation-driven development.