For the first Filipino winners of the space apps challenge of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration , witnessing a rocket launch at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida was another milestone in their journey that began at a Manila hackathon in October 2018.
Only Torreda, De Guzman, and two other previous teammates who helped hatch the initial ISDApp idea are in information and technology. "What we did was not exactly cutting-edge. We’re just using existing types of technology," Torreda said. ISDApp's rationale was safety. It would use existing data to prevent fishermen from getting lost--or worse, dying-- at sea. They would get that information on their analog phones cascaded by a local authority's smartphone.
She was Josephine Santiago-Bond, an engineer who now heads its Advanced Engineering Development Branch, and one of the few Filipinos working at the space agency."She would drive us to the site and join us for dinner. She was so nice to us, she even gave us stickers. I had to ask for her autograph!" "It showed us things do happen for a reason. For us, if we had not known each other or connected a few years ago, Team iNON would not have been formed.
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