by Angie Quadra-Balibay | Jun 28, 2015 | Good Tech
The Pinoy tricycle has undergone another makeover, thanks to the ingenuity of Filipino inventor Atoy Llave. The trike-boat is seen as a welcome invention especially now that the rainy season is here and with it the inevitable floods in this disaster-prone country. The...
by Abraham Tayao | Jun 28, 2015 | Good Balita
The Philippines is set to enter the trillion-dollar market for halal products as it becomes the first non-Muslim country to adopt harmonized halal product standards. The harmonized halal product standards are set by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation-Standards...
by Abraham Tayao | Jun 24, 2015 | Good Tech
Doctors and health workers in Mindanao can now make better informed and accurate decisions about health-related concerns with the help of computer tablets integrated with a health information support system. eHATID (eHealth TABLET for Informed Decision-making) LGU, is...
by Daniele Loise Tubije | Jun 24, 2015 | Good Balita
A public service program adopted by private companies and supported by the nation’s risk management agency was recently launched to address the needs for Filipinos to be more aware of the risks they face as residents in the third most calamity-prone country in the...
by Krystel Claire Mercader | Jun 19, 2015 | Good Tech
Filipino homes without power sources can now light up their nights using two main components that can be found in every kitchen – salt and water. Aisa Mijeno, an engineering professor at De La Salle University – Lipa in the Philippines who engages in social work and...