A new international collaboration aimed at empowering student innovators was formalized on February 10 as West Visayas State University, Iloilo City Community College (ICCC), and Irodori Inc.-Japan signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) at the International and Local Linkages Office for the implementation of the “Iloilo Wagamama Innovators” project.
Dr. Joey E. Elechicon delivered the welcome remarks on behalf of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. In his message, he underscored the value of international collaboration in strengthening innovation and digital competence among students.
Atty. Sharon B. Millan, Project Coordinator, presented the overview and rationale of the partnership. Inspired by Irodori Inc.’s “Wagamama Lab” approach, the initiative encourages students to transform their “wagamama,” or small community-centered wishes, into practical and innovative mobile applications that address local challenges.
The 8-week initiative engages 15 students from ICCC and 15 students from WVSU-Lambunao Campus in mobile app development training under the guidance of Japan-based trainers from Irodori Inc. Through online lectures, mentorship, and hands-on activities, participants enhance their digital literacy, creativity, and problem-solving skills while developing functional app prototypes for their respective communities.
Messages of commitment were delivered by Dr. Peter Ernie P. Paris, OIC President of WVSU; Dr. Arnold G. Rago, OIC President of ICCC; and Mr. Takahiro Yatsu, Representative Director of Irodori Inc.-Japan.
Followed by the ceremonial signing of the MOA, which officially formalized the partnership among the three institutions. The closing message of Prof. Edel Carmela S. Subong-Csoka, ILLO Director, was delivered by Dr. Cheryll Dawal, Campus Administrator of WVSU-Lambunao Campus.
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to nurturing socially responsible digital innovators capable of contributing meaningful solutions to local and global communities.
By Gladwyn B. Gustilo/ILLO


