SILIMAN UNIVERSITY (SU) in Dumaguete City broke ground last week for its Business Incubation Facility that will be built on a 1.5-hectare area within the Fel & Bert Bravo Technopreneur Park in neighboring Sibulan town. In a statement released Friday, the university said the facility “will offer services to foster technological innovation and entrepreneurial talent, as well as develop innovative products and services that will contribute to economic growth and progress in the country.” The technopark’s owners, Felina A. Bravo and Edilberto B. Bravo donated the lot and committed P100 million to build the incubation facility. SU President Betty Cernol-McCann thanked the couple for the donation and the partnership, saying, “Silliman can’t do it all alone; we need the network of Dr. Fel, the resources of Atty. Bert. So that together, we can do more.”