DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr. Leads Launch of 2025 National Science, Technology, and Innovation Week in Laoag City
Laoag City, Philippines — The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) officially opened the 2025 National Science, Technology, and Innovation Week (NSTW) today at the Centennial Arena in Laoag City, with DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr. at the helm of the celebration. The event marks a nationwide call to champion Filipino ingenuity, research excellence, and transformative technologies that pave the way for smarter, more sustainable communities.
In his keynote address, Secretary Solidum emphasized the importance of inclusive innovation and the role of science and technology in uplifting lives across all sectors of society. “NSTW is not just a celebration of scientific achievement—it is a platform to inspire, empower, and connect Filipinos to the solutions that will shape our future,” he said.
The opening ceremony dazzled attendees with the Kathabi Fashion Show, where local designers reimagined traditional Filipino textiles into contemporary, runway-ready pieces. The fusion of heritage and innovation underscored DOST’s commitment to cultural preservation through science-driven creativity.
Under Secretary Solidum’s leadership, NSTW 2025 features a dynamic lineup of interactive exhibits, hands-on technology demonstrations, and immersive workshops. These activities aim to engage students, young professionals, and innovators in exploring the real-world impact of science and technology.
Laoag City is abuzz with excitement as it hosts this flagship event, which brings together researchers, entrepreneurs, educators, and community leaders from across the country. The week-long celebration reinforces DOST’s vision of a future-ready Philippines—one that thrives on innovation, collaboration, and resilience.
As Secretary Solidum aptly put it, “Science is for the people. And through NSTW, we bring science closer to every Filipino.”
