The University of the Philippines (UP) has recently shared exciting insights about its innovation efforts. As of 2025, UP has made significant strides in areas like health, agriculture, and climate resilience. With a strong focus on public service, the university aims to create meaningful solutions for the Filipino people.
According to the Technology Transfer and Business Development Office (TTBDO), UP reported 113 innovation ventures. This includes 24 spinoff companies and 45 technology licenses. Most of these innovations are focused on health, with a total of 34 ventures, and 25 in agriculture and food. This data highlights the university’s commitment to addressing the pressing needs of society.
President Angelo Jimenez emphasized UP’s dedication, stating, “These data show where the heart of UP is — with the Filipino people.” His words reflect the university’s commitment to innovations that truly matter.
During a media briefing on May 5, 2026, the TTBDO outlined its innovation profile. Highlights include 152 partnerships and a robust registration of 1,428 intellectual property items, such as patents and copyrights. This shows that UP is not just innovating but also protecting its ideas, ensuring they benefit the community.
A noteworthy area of focus is agricultural resilience. UP has developed several biofertilizers, including BioGroe and NitroPlus, along with renewable energy solutions aimed at enhancing education in remote communities. One significant agricultural innovation is the Sinta Papaya, a disease-resistant plant variety that promises better yields.
In health, UP is pioneering herbal medicines like Lagundi and new biomedical devices for better disease detection. Another standout initiative is an app named AGAP.AI, designed to support early childhood development using artificial intelligence.
These efforts reflect a broader trend. According to recent statistics from a national survey, nearly 75% of Filipinos express concern about the challenges in healthcare and agriculture. Innovations like those from UP can play a vital role in addressing these issues.
UP’s dedication to serving society extends to technologies for waste management and STEM education tools like the VISSER K-12 science kit. These innovations not only empower communities but also encourage the next generation of students to explore science and technology.
As UP continues to innovate, the atmosphere is one of hope and responsibility. The university is setting an example, illustrating how educational institutions can drive progress for a better tomorrow.
For more information about their initiatives, you can visit UP Innovation Summit.

