Pinoy-made sealant na gawa sa dagta ng pili, pinarangalan dahil safe, sustainable at... | 24 Oras

GMA Integrated News
31 May 202403:48

Summary

TLDRA Filipino engineer, Mark Kennedy Bantugon, invented an award-winning, eco-friendly, and affordable 2-in-1 aircraft sealant made from the waste product of the Pili tree resin. This innovative sealant is safer, non-toxic, and 25% cheaper than its competitors. Initially developed as a college thesis, it has gained international recognition, winning awards like the James Dyson Award and OCBC Sustainable Innovation Challenge. With a $100 million investment secured, Mark aims to support local farming communities by creating new income streams through the commercialization of his product.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 A Filipino-made 2-in-1 sealant, called Pili Seal, could be a game-changer in the aviation industry.
  • 🌿 The sealant is made from the waste resin of Pili trees, making it a sustainable innovation.
  • 🏆 Pili Seal has garnered international recognition and support from foreign investors.
  • ✈️ The product is designed to meet the high safety standards required for aircraft sealants.
  • 👨‍🔬 Mark Kennedy Bantugon, a licensed aeronautical engineer from Batangas, is the inventor of Pili Seal.
  • 🔧 Pili Seal works as both a sealant and an adhesive, providing a safe, sustainable, and affordable alternative.
  • 💡 The invention was originally Mark's college thesis and has gone through 84 different formulations before perfection.
  • 💰 Pili Seal is 25% cheaper than its nearest competitor in the market.
  • 🌍 The product has won prestigious awards, including the James Dyson Award and the OCBC Sustainable Innovation Challenge.
  • 🌱 Mark's mission is to give back to local farmers by creating new income streams through the production of Pili Seal.

Q & A

  • What is the main innovation discussed in the transcript?

    -The main innovation is a two-in-one sealant and adhesive called 'Pili Seal,' created from the waste product of the Pili tree's resin by a Filipino aeronautical engineer named Mark Kennedy Bantugon.

  • Why is Pili Seal considered a game-changer in the aviation industry?

    -Pili Seal is seen as a game-changer because it is safer, more sustainable, and 25% cheaper than its nearest competitors in the aircraft sealant market. It also uses a non-toxic, biodegradable material derived from the Pili tree's resin.

  • Who invented the Pili Seal and what is his background?

    -Pili Seal was invented by Mark Kennedy Bantugon, a 25-year-old licensed aeronautical engineer from Batangas, Philippines. He grew up in a farming family and developed the product as a part of his college thesis.

  • What challenges did Mark face in developing the Pili Seal?

    -Mark faced significant challenges, including going through 84 different formulations before perfecting the product.

  • What are some of the awards that Pili Seal has won?

    -Pili Seal has won multiple international awards, including the James Dyson Award in 2021 with a cash prize of 2 million pesos, the OCBC Sustainable Innovation Challenge in Singapore with a cash prize of 66.5 million pesos, and the World Intellectual Property Organization Global Award.

  • What is Mark's vision for the Pili Seal product beyond its success in the aviation industry?

    -Mark's vision is to give back to the local farming community by providing new streams of income through the production and commercialization of Pili Seal, benefiting farmers in the process.

  • What is unique about the resin from the Pili tree that makes it suitable for use in Pili Seal?

    -The resin from the Pili tree is very sticky, making it ideal for use as a sealant and adhesive, while also being non-toxic and biodegradable.

  • How does Pili Seal compare to other products in terms of price?

    -Pili Seal is 25% cheaper than its nearest competitor, offering a more affordable solution for the aviation industry.

  • What major milestone has Mark recently achieved in terms of investment?

    -Mark secured a 100 million peso investment agreement from US foreign investors to help commercialize Pili Seal.

  • How did Mark's personal experiences influence his invention?

    -Mark's experience growing up in a rural farming community, where his family's roof would leak during typhoons, inspired him to develop a better sealant. His personal connection to farming also motivates him to support local farmers with his invention.

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