ISUFST Secures PHP1.89M Grant to Modernize Automotive Center

Members of the Rotary Club of Namweon Central (South Korea) from Rotary International District 3620 visit ISUFST’s Barotac Nuevo Campus in Iloilo to assess the school’s needs and identify areas for improvement before securing the PHP1.89 million Rotary International Global Grant. (Photo courtesy of ISUFST)

The Iloilo State University of Fisheries Science and Technology (ISUFST) has secured a PHP1.89 million Rotary International Global Grant to upgrade its automotive training facilities, enhancing technical education and workforce readiness in Iloilo.

The project aims to equip ISUFST’s College of Industrial Technology (CIT) with industry-grade automotive tools and machinery, benefiting students and the broader community.

The facility is set to be fully operational by April 2025, with the turnover ceremony tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2025, at the ISUFST Main Campus.

“This grant is a major step in our commitment to quality, industry-relevant education,” said ISUFST President Dr. Nordy D. Siason Jr. “It strengthens our ability to produce skilled, globally competitive graduates.”

Bridging the Automotive Skills Gap

The grant, secured through ISUFST’s partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Iloilo and Namweon Central (South Korea), aims to provide students with hands-on training using modern technology.

Both clubs played a crucial role in crafting a strong proposal and securing the financial counterpart required for the grant.

Several key individuals also contributed to the initiative, including Past Rotary Club of Iloilo President Engr. Jesus Anayas, Past Governor Rtn. John Michael Ng, Korean Rtn. Hongjae Mark Jeong, and former ISUFST CIT Dean Irvin Haro.

“This is more than just providing equipment—it is about empowering students with skills that create better opportunities,” said Atty. Peter John Raymund Pacheco, president of the Rotary Club of Iloilo and a member of the ISUFST Board of Regents.

Upgrading ISUFST’s Automotive Training Facilities

The grant will fund the acquisition of advanced automotive equipment, including:

  • A heavy-duty electric car post-type lifter
  • A light-duty electric car scissor-type lifter
  • Diesel engines with computer boxes and harnesses
  • Gasoline engines with computer boxes and harnesses
  • TIG/MIG welding machines
  • Portable welding machines
  • Acetylene welding machines
  • A digital oscilloscope dual trace

“This project goes beyond upgrading equipment—it is about transforming education through hands-on training,” said CIT Dean Dr. Rodel Dosano. “We’re committed to maximizing this grant to equip students with skills that prepare them for the real world.”

Creating Job and Business Opportunities

For Dr. Herman Lagon, the primary Rotarian proponent of the grant and an ISUFST faculty member, the project is a game-changer for local employment and entrepreneurship.

“This grant is a relief and a great opportunity for our present and future students and extension beneficiaries. With advanced training facilities, they can build careers and even start businesses, creating jobs and strengthening the local economy,” Lagon said.

Scores of Korean and Ilonggo Rotarians, along with ISUFST officials, faculty, and students, will attend the turnover ceremony.

After the formal handover, a fellowship dinner will be held to foster deeper connections between Rotary and ISUFST communities.

AIM Iloilo: Building a Sustainable Future

The initiative is part of AIM Iloilo (Automotive Industry Modernization Project), a three-year extension program designed to train over 300 students and community members, enhance faculty expertise in automotive technology, and establish sustainable automotive services for local residents.

“This project is about lasting impact,” said Siason, who is also a member of the Rotary Club of Iloilo. “We’re not just teaching students—we’re preparing them to shape Iloilo’s workforce. This grant is an investment in education and a commitment to empowering ISUFST and the local community for years to come.”

A multi-party Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the grant was signed on Oct. 3, 2024, following a site inspection at ISUFST and a formal gathering at Diversion 21 Hotel in Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

The signing ceremony was attended by about 50 Rotarians and Rotary Annes, including Past District Governors “Kano” Ng and Ramon Cua Locsin of Rotary International District (RID) 3850, along with seven Korean Rotarians from RID 3620, led by Global Grant Chairperson Mr. Wang Hee Kim.

With funding secured and implementation underway, ISUFST is set to redefine technical education, equip future professionals, and fuel economic growth in the region.