EVAP president Edmund Araga and chairman Rommel Juan signed the MOA with CSB vice chancellor for academics Angelo Marco Lacson and School of Environment and Design dean Harvey Vasquez.
It’s part of the evaporative emissions system (commonly referred to as “EVAP”) and reads pressure in the fuel system to detect evaporative leaks, such as a loose or faulty gas cap.
EVAP will provide assistance in terms of curricular consultations, resource sharing, and thesis development to further address industry needs through educational knowledge and skills.