CatSU gets 1 Starlink kit from Help.NGO
LinkagesIntended for the university’s techno-demo farm, the Catanduanes State University, through the Academe for Community Empowerment Through Holistic and Ecosystem-Based Approach for Mangrove Crab Sustainability (ACE-HEMS), received one Starlink kit from Help.NGO.
Sponsored by Amazon Web Services (AWS), the donated satellite communication kit was personally accepted by ACE-HEMS head, Professor Jimmy T. Masagca, from Help.NGO officials led by Philippines Innovation and IT Director Matthew Cua on Monday, January 29.
It can be noted that one of the development goals under the present administration of University President Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza is partnering with reputable private entities “to help broaden knowledge, skills, and values that protect the natural environment and promote the achievement of sustainable development.”
Aligning with this goal, as the Starlink
kit satellite takes its place at CatSU's techno-demo farm, there is optimism
that this technology will greatly support ACE-HEMS initiatives and the
university's commitment to mangrove crab sustainability.