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By: Matt Jerome Casequin


PASAY CITY – The Department of Science and Technology - Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI), held a grand celebration marking its 37th founding anniversary at the Heritage Hotel, Pasay City on January 30, 2024. The event brought together a diverse assembly of esteemed personalities, DOST officials, representatives from various government agencies, innovation champions, inventors, media, and stakeholders,  creating a vibrant atmosphere that resonated with the institute's rich legacy of technological movement.

By: Matt Jerome Casequin


In the vast landscape of scientific advancement and technological evolution, one entity stands out as a beacon of progress—the Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI). Established under the visionary Executive Order No. 128 on January 30, 1987, DOST-TAPI has not only weathered the winds of change but has metamorphosed into a formidable force, transcending its initial role as the Department of Science and Technology's conduit for technology commercialization and service marketing.

(DOST-TAPI Building facade located at the DOST Compound, Bicutan Taguig City.)