DOST-PTRI SHOWCASES TEXTILE INNOVATIONS FROM PATENTED BLENDED SPUN YANRS AT 2024 GAWAD YAMANG ISIP AWARDS NIGHT
By: John Nikko V. Espiritu
Technology Transfer, Information, and Promotion Staff
Highlights of the exhibit included textile innovations from DOST-PTRI's registered patent "Blended Spun Yarns Containing Indigenous Fibers and Fabrics Made Therefrom," which is directed towards blended yarns made from a mixture of indigenous fibers, particularly pineapple, banana, or abaca fiber, with synthetic and/or other natural plant fibers spun in the ring spinning using either cotton or semi-worsted system.
Moreover, High-blend Natural Textile Fiber/Lyocell Yarns were also showcased on the exhibit which has garnered attention for its eco-friendly properties. This material, derived from natural sources, offers high value and it's poised to meet the rising demand from apparel companies aiming to reduce their carbon footprint. Bamboo textile products were also featured in the exhibit, with the institute currently filing for the registration of its patent.
This event was led by Atty. Rowel S. Barba, Director General, and Atty. Ann Claire C. Cabochan, Deputy Director General for Operations of IPOPHL, along with the Directors of various bureaus under IPOPHL. Also in attendance were Executive Secretary Lucas P. Bersamin, Alfredo S. Pascual, Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry, Arsenio M. Balisacan, Secretary of the National Economic and Development Authority, Hon. Rolando G. Ubatay, Mayor of Lumban, Laguna, and Dr. Julius L. Leaño Jr., Director IV of DOST-PTRI.
Furthermore, the GYI Awards will serve as a guide, highlighting the significant impact of Filipino innovation and creativity as essential elements in achieving the SDGs. Just like the DOST-PTRI registered patent blended spun yarns, which directly contribute to SDGs 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 17. By promoting decent work, economic growth, innovation, equality, sustainable consumption and production, climate action, and partnerships, DOST-PTRI's research not only advances the textile industry but also supports environmental and social goals for a sustainable future.