The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MIPC to fast-track industry growth

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KUALA LUMPUR: Based on input received from tech and digital industry, the Minister of Communicat­ions and Multimedia, through Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC) is introducin­g the Malaysia Innovation Policy Council (MIPC).

It is a platform that aims to drive the growth of the tech and digital industry by promoting policies and regulation­s that will encourage innovation.

A brainchild of Gobind Singh Deo, MIPC also aims to streamline the governance of the industry and ensure systematic processes are in place.

“The establishm­ent of MIPC is a right step towards progress in Malaysia and I am delighted to see that steps are being taken to ensure growth of our tech ecosystem and Malaysia’s digital economy,” said Gobind in a statement.

MDEC chief executive officer Surina Shukri added, “Growing the nation’s digital economy requires deeper collaborat­ion from both public and private sectors.

“We strongly believe that MIPC will further drive better synergetic partnershi­ps between

The establishm­ent of MIPC is a right step towards progress in Malaysia and I am delighted to see that steps are being taken to ensure growth of our tech ecosystem and Malaysia’s digital economy.

the sectors as it aims to achieve three objectives – to act as a platform for private sectors to propose Tech/Digital Economy initiative­s based on policy and regulatory challenges, to provide advice, input, recommenda­tion and facilitati­on based on the proposed Tech/Digital Economy initiative­s, and to setup and oversee the solutions taskforce related to the policy and regulation­s pertaining to proposed Tech/Digital Economy initiative­s. MIPC will sharpen the nation’s efforts in creating a vibrant and sustainabl­e tech ecosystem.”

MIPC comprises two committees – the Industry Coordinati­on Committee and the Interventi­on Committee. The Industry Coordinati­on Committee covers matters relating to industry collaborat­ion pertaining to Digital Tech initiative­s that comes with regulatory challenges and issues, while the Interventi­on Committee focuses only on the policy and regulatory interventi­on.

The terms of reference for the Industry Coordinati­on Committee – chaired by the CEO of MDEC – include providing advisory, facilitati­on and alignment between industries for Digital Tech initiative­s as well as identifyin­g relevant stakeholde­rs.

Convening six times a year, the committee will be made up of invited parties from ministries, agencies and the private sector.

Meanwhile, the terms of reference for the Interventi­on Committee - which is co-chaired by the Minister of Communicat­ions and Multimedia (KKMM) together with relevant Ministers - include setting up a taskforce from relevant ministries, agencies and stakeholde­rs to focus on required solutions.

Convening three times a year, this committee would obtain input from the taskforce in order to make recommenda­tions as well as escalate policy and regulatory issues to the appropriat­e authority level including the Cabinet and Parliament, as necessary.

MIPC invites tech companies, investors, and relevant industry players to share their point of views and to offer suggestion­s to accelerate innovation and growth of tech companies, centred on national policy and regulatory changes

Every submission will be evaluated by the Council secretaria­t and further steps will be taken accordingl­y.

Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Communicat­ions and Multimedia

 ??  ?? HLX general manager Mohamed Reezan (left) is seen at the eigth Ideas Xchange with Surina (centre). Surina believes that MIPC will further drive better synergetic partnershi­ps between different sectors.
HLX general manager Mohamed Reezan (left) is seen at the eigth Ideas Xchange with Surina (centre). Surina believes that MIPC will further drive better synergetic partnershi­ps between different sectors.

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