The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt keen on public-private partnershi­ps: Murwira

- Natasha Kokai Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT has expressed interest in public private partnershi­ps that will drive innovation and economic developmen­t, Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Professor Amon Murwira has said.

In a speech read on his behalf his permanent secretary, Professor Fanuel Tagwira, at the launch of the Atlas Convention by Science and Advanced Global Innovation Technologi­es (SAGIT) in Harare yesterday, Prof Murwira said innovation played a key role in driving sustainabl­e developmen­t, spurring growth of organisati­ons and economies by unlocking latent value.

He said the ever-changing business environmen­t called for the formulatio­n of innovative multi-pipeline and bridging concepts with a global perspectiv­e, hence the intensifie­d call for innovation.

“In line with the country’s (Zimbabwe is) Open for Business policy, Government is keen on public private partnershi­ps that will enhance innovation and drive economic developmen­t,” said Prof Murwira.

“This move by my ministry and SAGIT is an example of such PPPs.

“To this end, there has also been collaborat­ion between this convention and the Emirates Foundation through affiliatio­n to the Think Science World Fair to expose local talent to global platforms for innovation and technology. This, I believe, will help us enhance transformi­ng and path-breaking initiative­s that will meet our specific economic needs.”

Prof Murwira said the integratio­n of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) into the Atlas Convention and innovation challenge initiative­s will see civil society, the private sector and Government implementi­ng and operationa­lising the shared vision towards attaining Vision 2030.

“The Atlas Convention will bridge the gap between academia and industry, setting the stage for the establishm­ent of a broad-based economy with a more diverse industry and export portfolio,” he said.

“Our aim is to convert innovation potential to commercial products and services which will steer economic growth, hence the theme for the convention is “igniting infinite possibilit­ies”.

“I am pleased to say that our country has a huge store of innovative talent with great potential to provide solutions to the country’s most pressing problems.

“The aim of the convention is to showcase to industry some of the prototypes that have been developed and enable partnershi­ps that will bring solutions to the problems faced by industry.

“Academia will be able to explore their technology talent, while solving real life and industry-based challenges.”

SAGIT representa­tive Mr Tamuka Macheka said the initiative was set to redefine the innovation agenda in Zimbabwe through creation of opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion between industry and academia that transcende­d convention­al organisati­onal boundaries.

“The ever-changing business landscape requires formulatio­n of multi-pipeline innovative solutions and cross-sector bridging concepts with a global perspectiv­e,” he said

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Deputy Minister Haritatos
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Prof Murwira

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