National Innovation Council (Philippines)

The National Innovation Council (NIC; Filipino: Pambansang Konseho sa Inobasyon) is the Philippine government's highest policy-making body for national innovation development. It was established to develop the country's innovation goals, priorities, and long-term national strategy established by virtue of Republic Act No. 11293 or the Philippine Innovation Act of 2018.[1] It is headed by the president of the Philippines as chairman of the NIC, with the Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning as vice-chairman.[2]

National Innovation Council
Pambansang Konseho sa Inobasyon
Agency overview
Formed2018 (Republic Act No. 11293)
TypeCouncil
HeadquartersPasig City, Metro Manila
Agency executives
Parent agencyNational Economic and Development Authority
Child agencies
  • NIC Executive Technical Board
  • NEDA Innovation Staff
Websiteneda.gov.ph

The NIC is operationalized by an Executive Director who also leads the National Innovation Council Secretariat which is housed under the National Economic and Development Authority. It provides strategic foresight, funding, capacity building, and policy coordination initiatives for a smarter and more innovative Philippines.[3]

The primary functions of the NIC are in the formulation and development of the National Innovation Agenda and Strategy Document (NIASD), the management of the Innovation Fund, the oversight over Innovation Credit and Financing programs through the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, and in monitoring the Global Innovation Index (GII) ranking of the country.[4]

As defined by the law, "innovation" refers to the creation of new ideas that results in the development of new or improved policies, products, processes, or services which are then spread or transferred across the market.[1]

Composition of the Council

The NIC is chaired by the President of the Philippines, vice-chaired by the Secretary for Socio-economic Planning (National Economic and Development Authority), and composed of the heads following member-agencies and representative executive members:[1]

Board Position Incumbent Office
Chairman Rodrigo Duterte President of the Philippines
Vice-Chairman Karl Kendrick Tiu Chua Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning
Member Agencies Fortunato dela Peña Secretary of Science and Technology
Ramon Lopez Secretary of Trade and Industry
William Dar Secretary of Agriculture
Roy A. Cimatu Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources
Francisco Duque III Secretary of Health
Alfonso Cusi Secretary of Energy
Arthur Tugade Secretary of Transportation
Delfin N. Lorenzana Secretary of National Defense
Emmanuel Rey Caintic Secretary of Information and Communications Technology
Tina Rose Marie Canda Secretary of Budget and Management
Eduardo Año Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
Teodoro Locsin Jr. Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Leonor Briones Secretary of Education
Silvestre Bello III Secretary of Labor and Employment
Prospero de Vera Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education
Rowel S. Barba Director-General of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines
Executive Members Vacant Representative for the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Sector
Vacant Representative for the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Sector
Vacant Representative for the Business Sector
Vacant Representative for the Business Sector
Vacant Representative for the Academe and Scientific Community
Vacant Representative for the Academe and Scientific Community

National Innovation Agenda and Strategy Document (NIASD)

The National Innovation Agenda and Strategy Document (NIASD) is the Philippine government's 10-year foresight and innovation plan which establishes the country's vision and long-term goals for innovation consistent with the country's long-term vision, and with global and regional commitments. The document is mandated to have "innovation priority areas" and a roadmap consisting of strategies to improve innovation governance across government agencies through the following:

  • coordination of innovation policies, programs and projects across agencies and LGUs;
  • deepening and accelerating innovation efforts, including inclusive innovation programs that target the poorest of the poor;
  • integrating and fostering public-private partnerships, including those with large businesses, MSMEs, academe, and RD&E institutions;
  • recommend measures to enable and empower public and private higher education institutions (HEIs) as knowledge producers and technology generators; and
  • the creation, protection, and commercialization of intellectual properties.

References

  1. "The Philippine Innovation Act". The National Economic and Development Authority. 2020-02-19. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  2. rex (2022-02-07). "NEDA chairs first national innovation council meeting". Daily Guardian. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  3. Neil (2021-11-17). "NEDA setting up innovation office to oversee RA 11293". BusinessWorld Online. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  4. Simeon, Louise Maureen. "Continued innovation to help Philippines upgrade income status". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
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