TUP Center of Excellence to rise in Clark Green City
>> Friday, January 29, 2016
Bases Conversion and Development Authority
(BCDA) president and CEO Arnel Paciano Casanova said the Technological University of the
Philippines (TUP) has chosen BCDA’s biggest development project, the
9,450-hectare Clark Green City, to be the location of its new innovative
campus.
Casanova
and TUP President AdoraPili signed the MOA with BCDA chairperson Ma. Aurora
Geotina-Garcia and TUP vice president for planning development and
information system Ronaldo Juanatas as
witnesses.
TUP
is a state university mandated to provide higher and advanced vocational,
technical, industrial, technological, and professional education and training
in the industries and technology, and practical arts leading to certificates,
diplomas and degrees.
“Envisioned
to be the knowledge and innovation capital of the country, Clark Green City is
the perfect home for this pioneering technological and technical institution,”
Casanova said.
Under
the MOU, BCDA shall allocate 20 hectares within Clark Green City for the
establishment of the TUP Center for Industrial Development and Productivity
(TUP – CINDEP).
“This
partnership with TUP will pave the way for a new center of excellence in
engineering and technology education and training in the country, that aims to
produce globally competitive graduates that would help accelerate economic
progress and meaningful social development,” Casanova added.
The
chief executive said that this project will likewise complement the development
of Clark Green City by training manpower potential in technical, industrial,
technological and professional skill development and by providing the necessary
human resource support to industries within the city and around the
region—developing the Philippines’ vast human capital which is its best asset
as a nation.
“We
look forward to breaking ground for the TUP Center for Industrial Development
and Productivity in the Clark Green City. We see this as a vital asset that
will drive the economic and human development of the new city,” Casanova
said.
On
the other hand, Geotina-Garcia said, "Education empowers and could very
well be the only way up and out of poverty and despair. Thus, in
developing Clark Green City, one of our key strategies is to partner with
educational institutions to enable the communities in Clark Green City and
within the Clark Special Economic Zone to have access to quality education and
economic opportunities."
Garcia
said Clark Green City is BCDA's legacy for the country. "We are honored to
share this legacy with TUP, an institution which already pioneered a legacy of
education in the Philippines."
TUP
provides progressive leadership in applied research, developmental studies in
technical, industrial and technological fields and production using indigenous
materials and effects technology transfer in the countryside. TUP also
assists in the development of small and medium scale industries in identified
growth-centers.
“With
the expansion of high technology and manufacturing companies like Texas
Instruments and the expected investments that are coming in, BCDA is looking
for technologies that will help the city in disaster-resiliency, climate
change, renewable energy and information and communications or ICTs,” Casanova
mentioned.
“We
are also encouraging other international institutions to set up their creative
and animation studios, food and agriculture research centers, and campuses
inside the Clark Green City as we envision this metropolis to be the learning
hub in Asia,” Casanova said.
The
chief executive also said that the presence of public universities such as TUP
at the Innovative and Academic District of the Clark Green City is part of
BCDA’s effort in addressing the need for more educational institutions—making
education accessible and affordable to every Filipino especially those living
in Central Luzon with the existing population of 12 million growing at 2.7%
every year.
Last
year, the University of the Philippines (UP) signed a Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) with BCDA for the construction of the UP global campus on a 70-hectare
lot inside the Clark Green City. Under the forged agreement, UP will
develop the property into an academic and research campus of the UP System, and
operate and manage the said property.
The
entire Clark Green City is a 9,450-hectare master planned property within the
Clark Special Economic Zone in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. At full
development, Clark Green City will have some 1.12 million residents, 800,000
workers and contribute a gross output of approximately P1.57 trillion per
year to the national economy or roughly four percent share in the
county’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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