DOST Is Building PH's National AI Backbone — What ASTICON 2026 Means for Your Business
The Department of Science and Technology ran its ASTICON 2026 convention on June 23 in Pasay City — and it was more than a government showcase. It was a signal that the Philippines is trying to build AI infrastructure that outlasts any single budget cycle or administration.
The backbone: NAICRI
At the center of DOST’s AI push is the National AI Center for Research and Innovation (NAICRI). DOST Secretary Renato Solidum framed it plainly: “AI capability in the Philippines is not contingent on a single program, a single budget cycle, or a single administration.”
That matters. NAICRI is designed to be permanent AI R&D infrastructure — training talent, setting governance standards, and keeping the country’s AI capability running regardless of who’s in office.
What DOST is actually building
- GATES (Geospatial Analytics and Technology Solutions): Combines satellite and geospatial data with AI for disaster risk mapping, health, and infrastructure. Government agencies use this to make faster, data-driven decisions.
- sERVis-STEER: An AI traffic system that analyzes real-time road data to route emergency vehicles faster. If it works at scale, it could cut response times in congested cities.
- AYUHON: A healthcare tool that uses AI to match parents of neurodivergent children with the right specialist based on diagnosis — a direct, practical use case.
- REIINN: Education infrastructure targeting rural communities, using LTE networks and datacasting to reach students in low-connectivity areas.
What this means for your business
If you run a business in the Philippines — especially in logistics, healthcare, or any sector touching government services — a more AI-capable government means smarter emergency response, better disaster risk data, and eventually faster permits and services.
It also signals something broader: the Philippine government is investing in AI capability, not just deploying off-the-shelf tools. That creates a more favorable environment for Filipino AI startups and locally-built solutions.
The honest caveat: government AI initiatives take time. These projects are early-stage. But the direction is clear — and worth knowing if you’re planning a career or business here over the next five years.
Source: AI, data-driven governance lead discussions at DOST ASTICON 2026 — Inquirer Technology
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