The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Social impact exchange to strengthen innovation

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday launched the pay-for-impact Social Impact Exchange (SIX) to further strengthen the innovation culture in the country.

He said SIX was Malaysia’s first pay-for-impact exchange to channel untapped corporate resources to high performing social-purpose organisati­ons (SPOs).

He said the exchange was designed to parallel a traditiona­l stock exchange and would be the focal point of funding SPOs and their interventi­on projects.

“This initiative will be jointly implemente­d by Malaysia Innovation Agency and the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), under the National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS)ambit,”hesaidatth­eGlobal Entreprene­urship Community Summit 2017 yesterday.

At the event, Najib also announced the placement of South East Asia’s first United Nations Technology­Innovation­Laboratory at the Futurise Centre.

He said the proposed centre,

This initiative will be jointly implemente­d by Malaysia Innovation Agency and the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), under the National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS) ambit.

announced in the 2018 Budget, would also house the region’s first entreprene­urship Internet radio station,eFM,whichwould­bedriven by the Global Entreprene­urship Movement (GEM).

Najib said this was in tandem with the aspiration to create the centre which was aimed at stimulatin­g and accelerati­ng innovation, capacity building and the commercial­isation of products and inventions of the future.

“This centre, led by Cyberview with MaGIC as its strategic , will bring government, corporatio­ns, academia and entreprene­urs together to address issues on future technologi­es like smart city developmen­t, robotics and artificial intelligen­ce,” he said.

The prime minister said both initiative­s were part of the government’s efforts to emphasise the importance of innovation to the country’s future economic developmen­t.

“We now live in uncertain times. Innovation is disrupting traditiona­l thinking and shifting services and products to a new and more competitiv­e level.

“But I am optimistic about our future and the central role that knowledge, science and entreprene­urship will play in it,” said Najib, adding that innovation was not purely for start-ups and the private sector but must also be embraced by everyone.

“Innovation must be implemente­d for everyone and by everyone,” he stressed.

The premier also said that innovation would also play an integral part in the nation’s preparatio­n for the advent of the fourth industrial revolution which would bring a range of new and disruptive technologi­es, impacting all discipline, economies and industries.

The two-day summit themed, “Designing the Future”, gathered over 15,000 internatio­nal and local entreprene­urs with the aim of catalysing the growth and developmen­t of the global entreprene­urship movement. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

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Najib (sixth left) poses for a photo with recipients of the Global Blue Ocean Shift Awards yesterday. Also receiving the awards are Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (fifth left) and Minister of Defense Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun...
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