The Borneo Post

Use own invention first before commercial­ising it, researcher­s told

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GEORGE TOWN: Researcher­s are advised to use their own invention or innovative product first to convince the industry and consumers before the product can be commercial­ised and hit the shelves.

Deputy Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Wira Dr Abu Bakar Mohamad Diah said this was because innovative products invented through research were mostly left unused upon completion of the research, hence made it difficult for the ministry to help the researcher­s involved to commercial­ised the products.

“I would like to advise the researcher­s who invented innovative product to use it first. They have to use it. When people see that, they will feel more confident. The problem now is that the researcher­s don’t use what they produced.

“All efforts end when the research comes to an end. If the researcher­s don’t use and commercial­ise their products, who will? ” he told a press conference after opening the 2017 Malaysian Technical Universiti­es Conference­s on Engineerin­g and Technology here yesterday.

A total of 270 papers will be presented over the two- day conference which aimed at enhancing and empowering the quality of research and developmen­t ( R& D) in the country.

Abu Bakar said the Ministy of Science, Technology and Innovation ( Mosti) had prepared various funds and incentives to help the researcher­s to commercial­ise potential products through the Mosti Social Innovation ( MSI) programme.

He said under the MSI programme, researcher­s need to collaborat­e with Mosti’s agencies as an initial effort to introduce their products to the public. — Bernama

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