Name of Presenter: _________________________________________________________
Program: Bachelor Of Science In Civil Engineering
Date: ________________________________________________________
Topic: Intellectual Propert
Patent Search Report
SITE OF IMPLEMENTATION
COUNTRY REGION PROVINCE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY
Philippine XI
TYPE OF PROJECT R&D PRIORITY AREAS (based on IMPACT Program)
_____ Basic ______food security
_____ Applied ______environmental integrity
______social development
______education and policy development
______information system, entrepreneurship
______hospitality and health care services
______engineering and other industrial technologies
______disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA
______Others (please specify) ___________________
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
Addressed _____ No Poverty
_____ Zero Hunger
_____ Good Health and Well-being
_____ Quality Education
_____ Gender Equality
_____ Clean Water and Sanitation
_____ Affordable and Clean Energy
_____ Decent Work and Economic Growth
_____ Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
_____ Reduced Inequality
_____ Sustainable Cities and Communities
_____ Responsible Consumption and Production
_____ Climate Action
_____ Life Below Water
_____ Life On Land
_____ Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
_____ Partnerships for the Goals
Project/Invention Title:
Introduction:
Rationale/Significance:
Objectives:
Expected Outputs:
Potential Outcomes:
Potential Impacts:
Target Beneficiaries:
Limitations Of the Project:
Overview Of the Invention:
List Invention Features:
Keywords About Your Invention
(Go to Google Patent and Search the
Keywords):
Is There Any Related Invention?
Yes Or No
If No, Make a Project Proposal
Similarities Of the Related Invention:
Compare Invention Features with Related
Inventions:
Prepare Patentability Opinion/Innovation:
Project Proposal
Project/Invention Title:
Introduction:
Rationale/Significance:
Objectives:
Expected Outputs:
Potential Outcomes:
Potential Impacts:
Target Beneficiaries:
Create Project Model: Provide a perspective view of your designed model in
AutoCAD.
DETAILED BUDGETY REQUIREMENT
Equipment
YEAR Personal Services MOOE Outlay Total
Year 1
Year 2
Year n
III. Criteria for Evaluation:
1. Title- the identification of the Program and the component projects.
2. Project- refers to the basic unit in the investigation of specific S&T problem/s with predetermined objective/s to be
accomplished within a specific time frame.
3. Site/s of Implementation- location/s where the project will be conducted. Indicate the barangay, municipality, district,
province, region, and country.
4. Type of Research- indicates whether the project is basic or applied.
5. Basic research- is an experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying
foundations of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular or specific application or use in view.
6. Applied research- is an investigation undertaken to utilize data/information gathered from fundamental/basic research or to
acquire new knowledge directed primarily towards a specific practical aim or objective with direct benefit to society.
7. R&D Priority Areas - The University will continue to be proactive to the needs of the different sectors of the community
and shall strengthen the role of the division. It shall outline and develop a strategic plan that provides a guiding principle for
institutional community engagement. The University thrusts and priorities are in congruence with the provincial, regional,
national (Ambisyon Natin 2040) agenda, and UN-Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The following thrusts and priorities
may be subjected to review to make the RDE program responsive to the needs of all stakeholders. These are grouped into
nine thematic areas as follows:
• food security
• regenerative development and environmental integrity
• social development
• education and policy development
• data science and information system
• entrepreneurship and tourism
• hospitality and health care services
• engineering and other industrial technologies
• disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA)
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Addressed- indicates which among the 17 SDGs adopted by the United
Nations Members States are addressed by the project
8. Introduction- a formally written declaration of the project and its idea and context to explain the goals and objectives to be
reached and other relevant information that explains the need for the project and aims to describe the amount of work planned
for implementation; refers to a simple explanation or depiction of the project that can be used as communication material.
9. Significance- refers to the alignment to national S&T priorities, strategic relevance to national development and sensitivity to
Philippine political context, culture, tradition and gender and development.
10. Objectives- statements of the general and specific purposes to address the problem areas of the project.
11. Expected Outputs - deliverables of the project based on the 6Ps metrics (Publication, Patent/Intellectual Property, Product,
People Service, Place and Partnership, and Policy).
12. Potential Outcomes- refer to the result that the proponent hopes to deliver three (3) years after the successful completion of
the project.
13. Potential Impacts
14. Target Beneficiaries- refers to groups/persons who will be positively affected by the conduct of the project.
15. Limitations of the Project- refer to restrictions or constraints in the conduct of the project.
16. Risk- refers to an uncertain event or condition that its occurrence has a negative effect on the project.
17. Budget By Implementing Agency- personnel services (PS), maintenance and other operating expenses (MOOE), and
equipment outlay (EO) requirement of the project by implementing agency for Year 1 and for the whole duration of the
project.
PS- total requirement for wages, salaries, honoraria, additional hire and other personnel benefits.
MOOE- total requirement for supplies and materials, travel expenses, communication, and other services.
EO- total requirement for facilities and equipment needed by the Program.
A. Criteria for Evaluating Proposals
Criterion Definition
Relevance or Significance Aligned to university thrust, national S&T priorities, strategic relevance to
national development and sensitivity to Philippine political context, culture,
tradition and gender and development
Technical / Scientific Merit Sound scientific basis to generate new knowledge or apply existing knowledge in
an innovative manner
Budget Appropriateness The proposed budget is commensurate to the proposed work plan and
deliverables.
Competence of Proponent Proponent’s expertise is relevant to the proposal and with proven competence to
implement, manage and complete R&D programs/projects within the approved
duration and budget.
B. Evaluation Criteria
Criteria Indicators Raw
Score
A. Soundness of Proposal R&D addresses relevant sectoral need (applicable to pressing 5
(20%) concern)
Solution provided is most effective (compared to other proposed 5
solutions)
Proposed budget is reasonable (project is not expensive vis-a-vis 5
output)
Work plan is doable in a given timeframe 5
B. Suitability of Output (30%) R&D output is cost-effective (cost is competitive in relation to new or 5
existing products or process)
Has identified partners to adopt the technology (with letter of support 5
from the head of the company)
Output can be commercialized (through an existing manufacturer, 5
spin-off or start-up company)
R&D utilization is timely (output should not be overtaken by other 5
solutions)
C. Significance of Outcome Economic: increase in productivity, increase in income, new jobs 5
(30%) generated, high return of investment (ROI)
Social: working partnerships established, training opportunities 5
provided, policies adopted, increased access to basic services (i.e.,
food, health, education); political, cultural, gender sensitivity and
inclusivity
Environment: enhanced environmental health standards, no adverse 5
effect to the environment
Sustainability: sustainability mechanisms established in terms of 5
institutional, financial and human resources capability (submission of
a new proposal to sustain a completed or ongoing proposal does not
constitute sustainability of the project)
D. Competence of Proponent Proponent's expertise aligned with the proposal 5
(20%) Collaboration with relevant agencies and/or industry partners 5
Thorough understanding of the proposal's deliverables 5
Panel has good experience with the proponent 5