Office of the Vice Pesident for Research & Development, Innovation, and Extension
Transforming Challenges into Breakthroughs
Office of the Vice Pesident for Research & Development, Innovation, and Extension
Transforming Challenges into Breakthroughs
“Innovate, Connect, Transform.”
The Information and Communication Technology Center of Caraga State University is an RDI Center focused on the development of ICT solutions for local government units, universities and other stakeholders both government and non government organizations. While serving its mandate to the university, substantial engagement has been made over a period of time resulting in spinoff.ย
To design, develop, implement and maintain innovative, excellent and sustainable ICT solutions and services that meet the changing learning, teaching, research and management needs of the University and of the Caraga Region.
The lead Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solutionsโprovider, designer and innovator in the University and in the Caraga Region.
1. Lead research and development in renewable energy to create impactful, scalable solutions for reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
2. Develop cutting-edge automation technologies to improve efficiency, safety, and productivity in manufacturing and energy sectors.
3. Pioneer sustainable fabrication processes that minimize waste, conserve resources, and improve material efficiency.










The data center of ICT Center is built with state-of-the-art infrastructure. It is composed of high-end servers, network components, UPS, cooling, and backup generators to ensure its uptime. Our hardware components can accommodate up to 100 virtual servers. It has 124TB SAS appliance and backup storage of 200 TB.

With the ICT Centerโs guiding principle of โMaking IT happenโ, the center also serves as the computational arm of many research and development endeavors. It houses two High Performance Computing equipment, from two projects namely: MapX and TrafficAI projects. Both of these projects were funded by the DOST- PCIEERD.

The Internet Cafe of the university is located at the ground floor of CSU Learning Commons. It has more than 50 computer units for students and faculty needed in research activity through the Internet. The cafe is hooked up to the high-speed internet with redundant lines

The center has implemented a converged infrastructure, consisting of a multiple node cluster with aggregated storage of 23TiB, 125GiB memory, and 48 CPUs. This infrastructure is designed to simplify data center management by integrating compute, storage, and virtualization resources into a single, highly integrated platform