Science Technolgy & Society
FILIPINO
INVENTORS
EMMA JOY PILAPIL
BSE - SS 3
ANN MAKOSINKI
She is a Filipino - Canadian
Her mother is Filipino & Her
father is Polish
"The Hollow Flashlight"
In 2013, at age 15, Canada's Ann
Makosinski invented an LED
flashlight that needs no
batteries — it runs on heat from
the hand that's holding it!
taps the body's thermal energy
using Peltier tiles, which
produce electricity when you
heat one side and cool the
other.
GREGORIO Y. ZARA
Gregorio Y. Zara (8 March 1902 –
15 October 1978) was a Filipino
engineer and physicist best
remembered for inventing the
first two-way video telephone.
Zara's video telephone
invention enabled the caller and
recipient to see each other
while conversing, laying the
foundation for video-
conferencing.
DANIEL DINGEL
Hydrogen Reactor
Car / Water Power
Car
Dingel said he began working on
his hydrogen reactor in 1969, and
claimed to have used the device
to power his 1996 Toyota Corolla.
Dingel explained that his
invention splits from water in an
onboard water tank, producing
hydrogen and does not produce
any carbon emissions.
ROBERTO DEL ROSARIO
Karaoke
A customer wanted him to
perform at a party but he was
too busy, and he recorded the
backup music on tape and gave
it to the customer.
The world's first karaoke machine,
the Juke-8, was built by Japanese
inventor and musician Daisuke
Inoue in 1971. But it is Filipino
inventor Roberto del Rosario who
holds the machine's patent. He
developed the Karaoke Sing-Along
System in 1975.
BRYAN YUSON
A Filipino made-
Train
Invented by electronics engineer
Bryan Yuson, the train was
designed with three charging
systems; the solar panel, wind mill,
and the pedals. Yuson said that the
energy from the three systems will
be charged to the six batteries
attached to the train and will power
up the two 24 volts motor to run
the train.
ALFREDO M. ANOS, SR.
3 in 1 Fire Truck
Anos invented the Anos
fire truck called Patriot. It is
fire truck of three-in-one
package that can be
simultaneously a fire truck,
a rescue vehicle, and an
ambulance.
RUPERTA DAVID
Patis
Patis or Fish Sauce was
accidentally discovered by Ruperta
David, also known as "Aling Tentay".
It all started when her family began
a dried fish business shortly after
the war. Then one day, Aling Tentay
stored a salted fish inside jars. The
stored fish began to transform to
what is known as the patis.
NARCISO MOSUELA
The Superkalan
The Superkalan is a stove
that can be powered by
any substance that burns.
Narciso Mosuela of the
Filipino province of La
Union invented it and
received the Best Design
award from the Food and
Agricultural Organization
(FAO) in 1987.
ANGEL ALCALA
Artificial Coral Reefs
Alcala may be best known
for his research related to
the rehabilitation of coral
reefs. In 1977, he created
the first artificial reef, and
this reef became a model
for many other fisheries
development programs
around the world.
FE DEL MUNDO
The Incubator
Fe del Mundo is the first
Asian who was able to
enter the prestigious
Harvard University School
of Medicine. She is credited
for her studies that led to
the creation and
development of the
incubator and jaundice-
relieving device.
MARIA OROSA Y YLAGAN
Banana Catsup
Banana Catsup is a condiment
that many Filipinos love to use
for almost every known dish in
the Philippines. This was the
brainchild of food technologist
Maria Orosa y Ylagan (1893–
1945). According to historical
accounts, she created the first
recipe for banana catsup.
ROLANDO DELA CRUZ
Anti Cancer Cream
Rolando dela Cruz is a Filipino
inventor who won the gold medal
for creating an anti-cancer cream
at the prestigious International
Inventor’s Forum in November of
2005. It is called “DeBCC” cream, and
was developed from cashew nuts
and other local herbs. It is used
specifically for basal skin carcinoma
(BSC), which is known as the most
prevalent type of skin cancer
worldwide.
FRANCISCO QUISUMBING
Quick Ink
This is a quick-drying ink that was
invented by Filipino chemist
Francisco Quisumbing. This ink was
very innovative in the past and was
further developed to work with
Parker Pens. This ink isn’t just a
quick drying, it is also water
resistant, doesn’t clog the pen
opening, doesn’t blot, and won’t
fade. This ink is considered one of
the best-selling inks for fountain
pens.
ROLANDO DELA CRUZ
Mole Remover
In the year 2000, Rolando dela Cruz
developed a formula that could
easily remove deeply grown moles
or warts from the skin without
leaving marks or hurting the
patient. The formula was made
from cashew nut extracts
(Anacardium occidentale), a
common plant in the Philippines.
This formula won a gold medal in
the International Invention,
Innovation, Industrial Design, and
Technology Exhibition in Kuala
Lumpur in the year 2000.
DIOSDADO BANATAO
16-Bit Microchip
Diosdado Banatao, or more
popularly known as Dado Banatao,
he is responsible for designing the
first single chip, 16-bit
microprocessor-based calculator.
Also, in 1981, he developed the first
10-Mbit Ethernet CMOS with silicon
coupler data-link control and
transreceiver chip. He is also
credited for the first system logic
chip set for IBM’s PC-XT and the PC-
AT as well as the local bus concept
and the first Windows Graphics
accelerator chip for personal
computers.
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