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The Technology Development, Transfer, and Commercialization Office is in-charge of managing Tarlac State University's intellectual property

02/04/2020

April is Intellectual Property Month in the Philippines!

With the theme "Driving Eco-Innovation through Intellectual Property," is encouraging everyone to show their support and respect for IP by promoting innovation for sustainable development in the country.

The tragic spread of COVID-19 is compelling the need for eco-friendly creativity and innovativeness more than ever.

Learn more about IP Month 2020 here: bit.ly/IPMonth2020

06/03/2020

A team of researchers from the Civil Engineering Department of Tarlac State University received the first place award in the 2020 National Invention Contest and Exhibits (NICE) held at SMX Convention Center Aura, Taguig City, March 5.

The group bested 12 other national finalists in the Outstanding Creative Research for College (Sibol) Category with their research entitled “Development and Fabrication of a Digital Apparatus for Sieve Analysis and Soil Classification.”

The project study qualified for the national level after it won the first prize in the 2019 Regional Invention Contest and Exhibits (RICE) and the 2nd Saliksiklaban University-wide Research Competition.

The group, composed of Pauline Grace Manzano, Arnel Jude Calma, Gemmark Sicat, Kristel Miranda and Kaiser Aguilar, took home a cash prize worth P100,000.

22/11/2019

TDTCO would like to congratulate the 2019 SALIKSIKLABAN STEM category winners who won in he Student Creative Research category in the recently concluded Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Regional Invention Contest and Exhibit (RICE) held on November 18- 21, 2019 at CLSU, Muñoz, Nueva Ecija.

The winners are qualified for the National Invention Contest and Exhibit (NICE) in 2020.

NEWS: Tarlac State University (TSU) emerged champion during the 2019 Regional Invention Contest and Exhibits held at Central Luzon State University, Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, November 18-21.

Pauline Grace Manzano, Arnel Jude Calma, Gemmark Sicat, Kristel Miranda and Kaiser Aguilar, who are from the Civil Engineering Department, were accompanied by Engr. Yoshio Otsuka, their thesis adviser, with their research: “Development and Fabrication of a Digital Apparatus for Sieve Analysis and Soil Classifications.”

After their success in the regional level, TSU will represent region 3 in the National Invention Contest and Exhibits.

15/11/2019

TSU bagged 3rd place in the Regional Student Research Colloquium 2019 with the theme "Railroading a Research Culture in the New Teacher Education Program" held at Angeles University Foundation.

The winners are students from the College of Teacher Education (CTE) namely Lalaine Santos, Bernadette Evis, Azalea Anne Galla, Kristian Quilantic, Geraldine Sibayan and Ruth Visda

Research title: Challenges Encountered by the Aetas in Rnglish Language Learning

18/10/2019

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30/08/2019

There are now 94 ITSOs nationwide!

Photos from TSU Technology Development Transfer and Commercialization Office's post 28/06/2019

TSU Students Showcase Various Researches at SALIKSIKLABAN 2019
The Technology Development, Transfer and Commercialization Office (TDTCO) in collaboration with the University Research Office (URO), Gender and Development Office (GADO) and the Supreme Student Council (SSC) recently held the 2nd SALIKSIKLABAN 2019 on May 16 & 17, 2019 at the Academic Building, TSU Lucinda Campus.
The SALIKSIKLABAN is a competition which provides a venue to showcase outstanding researches of each colleges in Tarlac State University. This activity rewards the best student researchers and motivate other students to pursue quality researches in the years to come. It is designed to boost creativity and innovation; likewise, to stir student interest in science, engineering and technology.
The opening ceremony was graced by the VP for Research and Extension Dr. Armee N. Rosel, TDTCO Director Engr. Emir SF Sicangco, GAD Director Dr. Rita Pulmano and the panel of evaluators for the ABLESS category namely Dr. Stephenie O. Busbus, a professor at Saint Louis University, Dr. Teodora M. Sulabayba, a professor at University of the Philippines Diliman and Mr. Jomel Anthony V. Gutierrez, Director III at Public- Private Partnership Center of the Philippines.
Also joining the SALIKSIKLABAN during the closing ceremony were OIC VP PQA, concurrent Director for UESO Prof. Redemptor G. Toledano, GAD Director Dr. Rita Pulmano, RERC Head Dr. Lucilla O. Sunga and the panel of evaluators for the STEM category namely Dr. Adrian Bon B. Santiago Coordinator for Research at Our Lady of Fatima University, Ms. Consuelo Tessa M. Sibal, thr Director for PPFD- NEDA and Engr. Romeolito G. Tacbian Senior, the Research Specialist at Regional Standards and Testing Laboratory DOST.
Out of 31 entries, three winners were chosen for each category. Certificates were presented to each winner, as well as the first, second, third place and best poster awards (PHP 20,000, PHP 15,000, PHP 10,000 and PHP 2,000) for STEM category, PHP 15, 000, PHP 10,000, PHP 7,000 and PHP 2,000) for ABLESS category, respectively) during the closing ceremony.
The awardees were selected based on contribution to national/ community development, sustainability, quality of paper and poster presentation.
The following is the complete list of awardees:
STEM CATEGORY
1ST PLACE
“DEVELOPMENT AND FABRICATION OF A DIGITAL APPARATUS FOR SIEVE ANALYSIS AND SOIL CLASSIFICATIONS”
Kaiser Y. Aguilar, Arnel Jude C. Calma, Pauline B. Manzano,
Kristel Ann N. Miranda, Gemmark C. Sicat
College of Engineering and Technology (CET)
2ND PLACE
“UTILIZATION OF EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE IN DEVELOPING INTERLOCKING LIGHTWEIGHT HOLLOW BLOCKS”
Daniela Marry M. Antalan, Everline T. Arriola, Shaira Jean-Mel S. Guevarra,Collen M. Mallari, Pierre Vincent A. Rubi
College of Engineering and Technology (CET)
3RD PLACE
“DEVELOPMENT, FABRICATION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF 3D PRINTER FILAMENT MAKER MACHINE”
Aryn Joyce A. Joves, Shaye Caroline G. Manlupig, Angelica T. Pangilinan, Vivian H. Tiglao
College of Engineering and Technology (CET)
BEST IN POSTER
“EATEREST: A PROGRESSIVE WEB APPLICATION-BASED PLATFORM APPLIED TO FOOD HUB”
Lawrence S. Alavazo, Carlo M. De Leon, Hershey D. Hernandez, Charisse S. Lacson
College of Computer Studies (CCS)
ABLESS CATEGORY
1ST PLACE
“IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM IN CAPAS, TARLAC: AN EVALUATION”
Juniper R. Dizon, Judy Ann P. Santos, Aira Jane N. Zarsadias
College of Public Administration and Governance (CPAG)
2ND PLACE
“PLIGHT OF DISADVANTAGED ELDERLY IN THE CITY OF TARLAC: A CASE STUDY”
JERICH RAPLH S. LOBO
College of Public Administration and Governance (CPAG)
3RD PLACE
” CHALLENGES EMCOUNTERD BY AETAS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING”
Bernadette S. Evis, Azalea Anne T. Galla, Kristan A. Quilantic, Lalaine P. Santos,
Geraldine A. Sibayan, Ruth R. Visda
College of Education (COED)
BEST IN POSTER
“IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM IN CAPAS, TARLAC: AN EVALUATION”
Juniper R. Dizon, Judy Ann P. Santos, Aira Jane N. Zarsadias
College of Public Administration and Governance (CPAG)

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Photos from TSU Technology Development Transfer and Commercialization Office's post 28/06/2019

TSU Students Showcase Various Researches at SALIKSIKLABAN 2019
The Technology Development, Transfer and Commercialization Office (TDTCO) in collaboration with the University Research Office (URO), Gender and Development Office (GADO) and the Supreme Student Council (SSC) recently held the 2nd SALIKSIKLABAN 2019 on May 16 & 17, 2019 at the Academic Building, TSU Lucinda Campus.
The SALIKSIKLABAN is a competition which provides a venue to showcase outstanding researches of each colleges in Tarlac State University. This activity rewards the best student researchers and motivate other students to pursue quality researches in the years to come. It is designed to boost creativity and innovation; likewise, to stir student interest in science, engineering and technology.
The opening ceremony was graced by the VP for Research and Extension Dr. Armee N. Rosel, TDTCO Director Engr. Emir SF Sicangco, GAD Director Dr. Rita Pulmano and the panel of evaluators for the ABLESS category namely Dr. Stephenie O. Busbus, a professor at Saint Louis University, Dr. Teodora M. Sulabayba, a professor at University of the Philippines Diliman and Mr. Jomel Anthony V. Gutierrez, Director III at Public- Private Partnership Center of the Philippines.
Also joining the SALIKSIKLABAN during the closing ceremony were OIC VP PQA, concurrent Director for UESO Prof. Redemptor G. Toledano, GAD Director Dr. Rita Pulmano, RERC Head Dr. Lucilla O. Sunga and the panel of evaluators for the STEM category namely Dr. Adrian Bon B. Santiago Coordinator for Research at Our Lady of Fatima University, Ms. Consuelo Tessa M. Sibal, thr Director for PPFD- NEDA and Engr. Romeolito G. Tacbian Senior, the Research Specialist at Regional Standards and Testing Laboratory DOST.
Out of 31 entries, three winners were chosen for each category. Certificates were presented to each winner, as well as the first, second, third place and best poster awards (PHP 20,000, PHP 15,000, PHP 10,000 and PHP 2,000) for STEM category, PHP 15, 000, PHP 10,000, PHP 7,000 and PHP 2,000) for ABLESS category, respectively) during the closing ceremony.
The awardees were selected based on contribution to national/ community development, sustainability, quality of paper and poster presentation.
The following is the complete list of awardees:
STEM CATEGORY
1ST PLACE
“DEVELOPMENT AND FABRICATION OF A DIGITAL APPARATUS FOR SIEVE ANALYSIS AND SOIL CLASSIFICATIONS”
Kaiser Y. Aguilar, Arnel Jude C. Calma, Pauline B. Manzano,
Kristel Ann N. Miranda, Gemmark C. Sicat
College of Engineering and Technology (CET)
2ND PLACE
“UTILIZATION OF EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE IN DEVELOPING INTERLOCKING LIGHTWEIGHT HOLLOW BLOCKS”
Daniela Marry M. Antalan, Everline T. Arriola, Shaira Jean-Mel S. Guevarra,Collen M. Mallari, Pierre Vincent A. Rubi
College of Engineering and Technology (CET)
3RD PLACE
“DEVELOPMENT, FABRICATION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF 3D PRINTER FILAMENT MAKER MACHINE”
Aryn Joyce A. Joves, Shaye Caroline G. Manlupig, Angelica T. Pangilinan, Vivian H. Tiglao
College of Engineering and Technology (CET)
BEST IN POSTER
“EATEREST: A PROGRESSIVE WEB APPLICATION-BASED PLATFORM APPLIED TO FOOD HUB”
Lawrence S. Alavazo, Carlo M. De Leon, Hershey D. Hernandez, Charisse S. Lacson
College of Computer Studies (CCS)
ABLESS CATEGORY
1ST PLACE
“IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM IN CAPAS, TARLAC: AN EVALUATION”
Juniper R. Dizon, Judy Ann P. Santos, Aira Jane N. Zarsadias
College of Public Administration and Governance (CPAG)
2ND PLACE
“PLIGHT OF DISADVANTAGED ELDERLY IN THE CITY OF TARLAC: A CASE STUDY”
JERICH RAPLH S. LOBO
College of Public Administration and Governance (CPAG)
3RD PLACE
” CHALLENGES EMCOUNTERD BY AETAS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING”
Bernadette S. Evis, Azalea Anne T. Galla, Kristan A. Quilantic, Lalaine P. Santos,
Geraldine A. Sibayan, Ruth R. Visda
College of Education (COED)
BEST IN POSTER
“IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM IN CAPAS, TARLAC: AN EVALUATION”
Juniper R. Dizon, Judy Ann P. Santos, Aira Jane N. Zarsadias
College of Public Administration and Governance (CPAG)

Photos from TSU Technology Development Transfer and Commercialization Office's post 21/06/2019

STUDENTS RECEIVE STAR –STUDDED FEEDBACK IN SONGWRITING CONTEST

Tarlac State University songwriting contest encourages students to write original music to showcase their talents and bring awareness on the importance of intellectual property.

The MUSIKATHA Song Writing Competition was birthed out of the desire to foster a culture of intellectual property protection of creative works. This competition encourage students to write songs, as well as to get them professional feedback on their work.

Any undergraduate student is welcome to enter the contest. Also, the original songs written should be experiences they have encountered or anything related to Tarlac State University.

The six contestants performed their song entries in front of a panel of judges that included Oliver KItane of Tanya Markova, Jhaye Cura of Mernuts, Michael Lao of Northdrive and Dr. Jasper Mendoza, the dean of the Office of Student Affairs, also a talented musician.

Leslie Bognot from CBA emerged victorious as the Grand Champion, for her original composition “Tiwala Lang”. The first runner- up, Guiane Pasetes (‘Don sa TSU”) from CASS and the second runner-up, Jericho Lobo (“Kakayanin”) from CPAG.

Dr. Armee Rosel, the Vice President for Research and Extension was there to support the event.

An intermission number from Sir Du of CCS, his daughter also a student of TSU and Ms. Biag was also applauded. Likewise, the Mernuts Band graced the competition and performed several songs at the latter part of the event.

21/06/2019

Seminar Throws Light on Intellectual Property Rights- Copyright

TDTCO organized a one- day seminar on copyright last
April 23, 2019. Francelle L. Calub , the head of Intellectual Property Rights gave a basic idea on Intellectual Property Rights and shared important copyright policies and procedures.

Photos from TSU Technology Development Transfer and Commercialization Office's post 21/06/2019

Seminar Throws Light on Intellectual Property Rights- Copyright

TDTCO organized a one- day seminar on copyright last
April 23, 2019. Francelle L. Calub , the head of Intellectual Property Rights gave a basic idea on Intellectual Property Rights and shared important copyright policies and procedures.

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