The Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology (SPAMAST) successfully held its 2nd Multidisciplinary Research Forum on August 6,2025 at the SPAMAST Auditorium , bringing together faculty researchers, scientists, and development advocates to showcase innovative solutions under the theme โFostering Collaboration, Driving Innovation.โ
Organized by the Office of Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) in collaboration with the Extension Services Office, the forum highlighted groundbreaking work across various disciplines that aim to address critical issues in agriculture, environment, health, social development, and policy-making.
The event was formally opened by Dr. Edelyn S. Albiso, Vice President for Research, Innovation, Development, and Extension (RIDE), and Dr. Grace D. Buencillo, Director of RDI, who presented the forum rationale. The keynote message was delivered by SPAMAST President Dr. Lynette A. Bontia, who underscored the vital role of research in solving real-world problems and supporting sustainable regional development.
Top Researches and Awards by Category
Agriculture, Aquatic, Natural Resources, and Resilience
Among the most anticipated segments of the forum, this category featured applied research aimed at sustainability and productivity in farming and fisheries.
1st Place: Engr. Ellthon Turtor
โCharcoal Briquettes from Abaca Wastes as Alternative Source of Biofuelโ
2nd Place: Mr. Dexter D. Roquero
โMacroplastic Distribution, Abundance and Compositionโ
Development Category:
1st Place: Prof. Kher Dave Doรฑos
“Improving smallholder Tilapia Farm Productivity through Science and Technology Interventions for GIDAs”
Social, Cultural Development, Health, Wellness, and Gender
This category showcased studies tackling social inclusion, cultural knowledge, and student well-being.
1st Place: Dr. Ariel E. San Jose โ College Studentsโ Dyslexia Self-Assesment, Awareness, and Experience
2nd Place: Prof. Amelie S. Sarile โ Exploring Intergenerational Communication of Maternal Health knowledge, Systems, and Practices
3rd Place: Prof. Biboso โ Gender Sensitivity Framework for Local Peacebuilding Efforts in GIDAs
Policy Briefs
The forum also recognized policy-driven research aimed at influencing local governance and development strategies.
1st Place: Prof. John Paul R. Pacyao, โRooting Resilience: Strengthing Science-Based Mangrove Rehabilitation and Governance in Davao Occidental
All entries were rigorously evaluated by an esteemed panel of experts, including Dr. Florencia Claveria, Dr. Gilbert Importante, Dr. Jeralyn Hemillan, Prof. Jhonnel P. Villegas, Dr. Buencillo, and Dr. Albiso, among others.
In his closing remarks, Dr. Kher Dave H. Doรฑos, Director for Extension Services, expressed appreciation to all presenters, evaluators, and organizers. He reaffirmed SPAMASTโs mission to promote evidence-based solutions that uplift communities and advance inclusive innovation.
The 2nd Multidisciplinary Research Forum reaffirmed SPAMASTโs pivotal role in generating knowledge that empowers local communities and promotes regional development rooted in scientific research.