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Philippines to Launch National AI Research Center

The DOST will open NAICRI on Feb. 26 to unify the country's AI infrastructure and scientific research efforts.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A photograph showing a modern data center and research environment with digital screens displaying analytics, representing the launch of the Philippine National AI Center.

A photograph showing a modern data center and research environment with digital screens displaying analytics, representing the launch of the Philippine National AI Center.

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The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will launch the National Artificial Intelligence Center for Research and Innovation (NAICRI) on February 26 [1][2]. The new facility at the Manila Hotel aims to consolidate the nation's AI research, training, and computing infrastructure into a single permanent hub [1][4]. Science Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. stated that the center will serve as the institutional backbone for the National AI Strategy for the Philippines [2][3]. NAICRI will integrate existing platforms such as the national supercomputing facility, COARE, and the conversational interface iTANONG [3][4]. The hub is designed to provide long-term governance and coordination beyond individual project funding cycles [1][2]. It will also offer reusable AI templates for sectors like health, agriculture, and disaster management to ensure scalable technology across the country [2][4].

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