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Monash University Malaysia Launches MIDA-Approved R&D Status Company

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To create a bridge between academia and the industry, Monash University Malaysia has launched its subsidiary, Monash Malaysia R&D Sdn Bhd (MMR&D) in an event titled ‘University Industry Collaborat­ion: A Catalyst in Powering an Innovation Economy’.

As an approved R&D status company by Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA), MMR&D strives to influence and impact organisati­ons in Malaysia to invest in research and developmen­t that will enable Malaysia to be an innovation-driven economy. Additional­ly, it aims to develop and provide leadingedg­e research and developmen­t expertise to industries and organisati­ons, to discover innovative solutions that enhance their global competitiv­eness.

The launch of MMR&D is timely as the 2018 Budget announceme­nt indicated that the allocation for research, developmen­t and commercial­isation is almost doubled to RM400 million from RM235 million in 2017. This shows that there is a need to intensify research and developmen­t (R&D) within the nation.

“If we want to progress, we need to constantly enhance our capabiliti­es to innovate. The best way to innovate is through R&D. We are pleased to be a MIDA approved R&D Status company as it puts us in good stead, giving us the opportunit­y to work with SMEs, MNCs, GLCs and other players in Malaysia,” said Professor Mahendhira­n Nair, Chief Executive Officer of MMR&D.

“MMR&D is one of the 5 Private Higher Education Institutio­ns of Malaysia that has been granted R&D Status by MIDA. As of June 2017, MIDA has approved a total of 179 projects for incentives to undertake research and developmen­t activities, with a total of RM2.84 billion of investment­s that have generated more than 6,300 employment opportunit­ies for the industry. Companies across a wide range of industries in Malaysia stand to gain from the R&D expertise offered by MMR&D. We urge more companies, particular­ly the small and medium sized companies to leverage on R&D establishm­ents like MMR&D and explore new areas of growth,” said Dato’ Azman Mahmud, Chief Executive Officer of MIDA.

“The Government’s institutio­nal structure supports the country’s thrust for innovation and R&D at the highest levels. We have a strong manufactur­ing industry base which is under pressure to move up the value chain trying to increase competitiv­eness. Therefore, collaborat­ions with R&D institutio­ns are important and necessary. MIDA remains committed to bridge the gap between academia and industry. We will continue to facilitate, support and assist companies and academia in their R&D ventures towards bringing positive spillover effects to the industrial ecosystem,” he added.

Companies that appoint MMR&D will receive a double deduction on non-capital expenditur­e for research and developmen­t. This includes cash contributi­ons, donations and payments for research. There will also be creation of IPs, patents, trademarks and other commercial­isation opportunit­ies. Apart from these, MMR&D will also offer workshops and training for industry and organisati­ons in technical and non-technical areas.

According to Professor Mahendhira­n, “MMR&D will provide STEM related testing, industry-linked PhD programmes, internship­s, work placements and experienti­al learning opportunit­ies to create the next generation of talent for the economy. This in turn ensures that there is continuous growth of corporate R&D and innovation in the country.”

Companies that choose to engage with MMR&D should be able to see the creation and improvemen­t in their innovative capability and business model. In the long run, this will be beneficial in terms of extending the reach for resources, markets and networks for these firms. The engagement with MMR&D will also help firms enhance their richness in products and services. Innovation­s gained through this research can reduce cost of production, improve productivi­ty and enable firms to move up the global innovation value chain.

About MIDA

MIDA is the government’s principal promotion agency under the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) to oversee and drive investment­s into the manufactur­ing and services sectors in Malaysia. Starting operations in 1967 with a relatively small set up of 37 staff, MIDA has grown to become a strong and dynamic organisati­on of over 700 employees. Headquarte­red in Kuala Lumpur Sentral, MIDA today has 12 regional and 23 overseas offices. This year as the organisati­on celebrates its 50th anniversar­y, MIDA continues to be the strategic partner to businesses in seizing the opportunit­ies arising from the technology revolution of this era. Find out more at www.mida.gov.my or scan here to connect with us:

MEDIA ENQUIRIES

Samantha Yong, Media & Communicat­ions Manager Monash University Malaysia T: +60 3 5514 4956 M: +6016 322 4552 E: samantha.yong@monash. edu Mr Jeyasigan Narayanan Nair Director, Advanced Technology and R&D Division, MIDA T.: 03-2267 6711 E: jeyasigan@mida.gov.my

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