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By Shane Rachel del Rosario


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Water, salt, vinegar, and the desire to protect people from a viral outbreak. 

For Engineer Francis Aldrine Uy and USHER Technologies Inc., (USHER Tech) these were enough to produce a promising innovation that would ensure preparedness of communities for the next pandemic.  Through their low-cost portable disinfectant generator, they hope to usher institutions toward a culture of safety and environmental sustainability. 

Stirring the ‘solution’ 

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A graduate of Civil Engineering from the Mapúa University and a PhD holder in Civil Engineering from the University of the Philippines, Engineer Uy is driven by the desire to develop and share localized disaster-prevention technologies.  He founded and is presiding over two disaster prevention technologies, such as the USHER Technologies Inc., which provides earthquake and structural health-monitoring systems, and WEHLO Resilience Technology Corporation, which offers localized weather impact monitoring. 

The COVID-19 pandemic inspired Engineer Uy and the USHER Tech Team to help protect people from the virus by introducing several innovations.  One of these was their low-cost mobile disinfection chamber dubbed as GoClean Chamber.

For full operation, the said innovation required a safer disinfectant solution, which they discovered as hypochlorous acid or HOCL.  However, machines that would produce this solution were not available.

“We found that the machines to produce HOCL were not available in the country, and those available were huge and expensive.  Thus, we developed a more cost-effective and mobile device that can be used in various workplaces to produce HOCL on demand, which we called HOCLOMAC,” Engineer Uy narrated. 

Ushering safety and sustainability through the HOCLOMAC

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Engineer Uy and the USHER Tech team gave birth to HOCLOMAC, a device that can produce hypochlorous acid by combining water, salt, and vinegar.

Hypochlorous acid was proven as a potent and environment-friendly disinfectant solution that is suitable for various applications.  The solution made from the device could be used in several industries including hospitals, clinics, hotels, schools, industrial buildings, food processing plants, and agricultural farms. 

This ability, they believe, would be vital in improving sanitation and protection practices, thus helping to prepare the country for future pandemics. 

“It will improve sanitation and protection, aiding in preparation for the next pandemic. It is essential in this new normal,” they said. 

It also reduces the cost of acquiring different kinds of disinfectant solutions by 40% by providing a portable device that produces an all-in-one disinfectant solution for various applications. 

But just like the ingredients, the journey was not, at all times, sweet and tasty.  It underwent a fair share of challenges during its development process.

The disinfectant solution, which the HOCLOMAC produced, is almost odorless which made people doubt its effectiveness. 

“During many demonstrations, people initially doubted the effectiveness of the disinfectant solution produced by the device because it is almost odorless.  However, further studies proved its potential and usefulness,” Engineer Uy told. 

One characteristic of hypochlorous acid is its faint and mild smell.  But despite this, studies have proven its effectiveness in disinfecting surfaces.  The initial feedback, according to Engineer Uy and the USHER Team, also gave them the realization of the need for wider information dissemination on hypochlorous acid. 

“The disinfectant solution is almost odorless, which initially made people perceive it as ineffective.  Actual tests and certification were needed, and it was essential to educate people about hypochlorous acid,” he said. 

A hospital, according to Engineer Uy, also certified the effectiveness of the solution generated by the HOCLOMAC by conducting actual tests of the disinfectant solution in hospital settings. 

More than its ability to ensure people’s safety, the invention also aligns with the sustainable development goals (SDG), including SDGs 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, and SDG 13: Climate Action. 

The HOCLOMAC supports clean water and effective sanitation practices.  It also aims to reduce reliance on harmful chemical disinfectants, thus helping to mitigate environmental pollution and combat climate change. 

“By addressing these SDGs, HOCLOMAC contributes to creating a healthier, more sustainable world,” Engineer Uy quoted. 

Showcasing Filipino ingenuity in 2024 WorldInvent Singapore 

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The HOCLOMAC will be showcased in the upcoming 2024 WorldInvent Singapore International Invention Show on July 9-11, along with five other promising Filipino innovations.

Engineer Uy and the USHER Team view this as an opportunity to represent the country and showcase Filipino ingenuity to the world.  They also hope to gain partners and investors to further improve their innovation and its distribution not only in the Philippines but also in other countries. 

“We will represent the country to showcase our innovation, share our experience on social media and our website, and use this exposure in future marketing and promotions,” Engineer Uy shared. 

Changing the global healthcare game with DOST

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As they aim to stir future partnerships and opportunities in the global scene, Engineer Uy and the USHER Tech Team also expressed their gratitude to DOST, PCHRD, and DOST-TAPI for its moral and funding support.

Engineer Uy and the USHER Team received a startup grant from the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development.  This enabled them to receive funding while working on their innovation. 

“Funding is critical, and DOST through PCHRD has provided it.  Our ideas could not advance without sufficient funding and moral support from DOST,” they said. 

They also expressed gratitude to DOST-TAPI for funding their participation in the upcoming 2024 WorldInvent Singapore, further viewing it as an opportunity to establish a name for their innovation and inspire other Filipino innovators. 

“It is crucial for both local and international audiences to see that agencies like DOST-TAPI support us, as it recognizes our promising innovation worthy of being shared with the world.  It also indirectly promotes the product, encouraging others to become interested,” they said. 

Ushering a promising future 

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Engineer Uy and the USHER Team dream of seeing their device in every Filipino household and workplace. They also hope to collaborate with the Department of Health for the deployment of their innovation in government hospitals and health centers. 

He also encouraged fellow Filipino innovators to continue stirring and creating solutions that would respond to modern challenges. 

“If you have a bright idea coupled with strong commitment, you can succeed.  Keep the excitement to sustain your journey,” Engineer Uy concluded. 

The HOCLOMAC is a product of Filipino ingenuity.  It proves that locally-made innovations could not only be at par with global creations but also contribute to stirring future solutions.  With a dash of passion and commitment, what we may perceive as small ideas could transform into enormous creations that would serve not only the present but also the generations to come. 


** This article is part of the "SPICE: Science and Technology Promotion for International Contest and Exhibits" campaign for the participants of the WorldInvent Singapore 2024. For more information and event updates, visit the DOST-TAPI website at www.tapi.dost.gov.ph.**

By Elijah Espiritu


According to the United Nations, water scarcity is a perennial problem on every continent, with poorer communities being much more affected. They added that water is a finite resource with perpetually increasing demand, as such it should be treated as such and have mitigating technologies that monitor water resources, and provide water-saving, green, and hybrid solutions.

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The Hiraya Intelligent Modular Optimization (HIMO) is a water management system that makes use of A.I. technology for automated real-time water flow analysis and easy cloud-based management. Developed under the supervision of Engr. Jan Russell Diolata, Head of Technical Operations (Hiraya Tech), HIMO was designed to reduce water losses in non-revenue water (NRW), reduce power consumption, and improve water management service levels.

In consideration of international green initiatives, this product aims to aid water conservation policies by implementing technologies that can reduce water consumption in industrial and household applications.

Innovating solutions to a growing problem

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At the height of the pandemic, manual water management services faced significant challenges due to workforce shortages during quarantine, leading to increased water waste from operational inefficiencies. To address these issues, HIMO leverages advanced engineering, remote technologies, and over-the-air communications to streamline water management and improve the distribution of this essential resource.

As the first smart water company in the Philippines, HIMO integrates multiple remote connectivity options such as wired/wireless Ethernet, WLAN, WAN, WPAN, and IEEE 802.15 standards. These technologies enable HIMO to study water flow and develop datasets to optimize pump curves for enhanced efficiency in water distribution.

Hiraya Tech's Head of Technical Operations, Engr. Jan Russell Diolata, highlighted their approach to data analytics in developing HIMO, starting with problem-solving goals or hypotheses validated through the scientific method. By applying this method, HIMO observes, collects, and analyzes water dynamics, transforming these insights into algorithms that automate actions and flow adjustments, thus optimizing water management operations.

“If you have energy inefficiencies or suboptimal operations for your equipment, we can help you. Our system is capable of advanced data monitoring and artificial intelligence-powered control.”
- Engr. Jan Russell Diolata
On the inner workings of Hiraya Intelligent Modular Optimization (HIMO)

Beyond the Horizon: Challenges and Opportunities

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Regardless of its excellent innovative function, HIMO still faces problems in public awareness, especially in introducing technology to industry leaders. Diolata expressed how their team is hoping that the government could offer assistance in gaining traction and credibility.

“We believe a lot of businesses need our invention to optimize their operations. It’s just that they are not aware that there exists this kind of technology."
- Engr. Jan Russell Diolata
On the marketing of Hiraya Intelligent Modular Optimization (HIMO)

Leveraging government programs in commercialization, the Hiraya Intelligent Modular Optimization (HIMO) is one of the country’s representatives at the recently concluded WorldInvent Singapore 2024.

Diolata believes that this exposure from the international showcase can be a gateway for HIMO to be recognized locally and internationally. Coincidentally, being a representative for the country, and for a government agency such as DOST-TAPI will help the company build rapport with the public as a trustworthy entity.

He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to showcase alongside other home-grown inventions/innovations and to expose Philippine ingenuity and technological capabilities to the world.

Diolata added that their team also aims to inspire young Filipinos to discard beliefs of other countries being far ahead in terms of development and start believing in our home-grown talents so that we may also begin to recognize the brilliant minds responsible for many technologies in the country.

“We Filipinos have this deeply rooted mindset of believing that other countries are always ahead of us. But I believe we also have the brilliant minds that produce innovation in other countries.”
- Engr. Jan Russell Diolata
On recognizing local inventors

As Hiraya Tech continues to innovate and expand the reach of HIMO, it stands as a testament to the transformative power of AI in addressing global water scarcity, while showcasing the brilliance and potential of Filipino ingenuity.


** This article is part of the "SPICE: Science and Technology Promotion for International Contest and Exhibits" campaign for the participants of the WorldInvent Singapore 2024. For more information and event updates, visit the DOST-TAPI website at www.tapi.dost.gov.ph.**