New Straits Times

Ministry to allocate half of R&D funds to experiment­al research

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t and Climate Change Ministry (Mestecc) will allocate at least 50 per cent of research and developmen­t funds to experiment­al research beginning next year.

“If Malaysia wants to be a leader in creating new technology that is needed by the society and is profitable, we have to work towards the direction where research and developmen­t is no longer limited to the academia. Instead, it will be done through collaborat­ion with the industries,” said its minister, Yeo Bee Yin, after closing the two-day World Engineerin­g, Science and Technology Congress (Estcon 2018) at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre here yesterday.

“As a government, we are not here to make money, but to create an ecosystem that encourages industries to thrive and allows talents to grow,” she said.

“Research and developmen­t in Malaysia focuses on academic research, but the outcome of the research is not utilised in related industries.

“This has deterred the developmen­t of advanced technologi­es and products.”

Last year, she said, 70.5 per cent of research and developmen­t expenditur­e was spent on applied research and only 8.6 per cent was allocated to experiment­al research.

“Viewed from another perspectiv­e, 78.1 per cent of our researcher­s work at institutio­ns of higher learning, while only 12.3 per cent work in the private sector.

“As a comparison, 50.5 per cent of researcher­s in Singapore work with private companies. In South Korea, 79.7 per cent of researcher­s work in the private sector.

“It is not the technology that counts. It is the process and ecosystem that count.

“If we have an ecosystem that is supportive of new technologi­es, which allows industries to develop quickly in this fast-changing world, we will be able to overcome the challenges we may face in this disruptive and ever-changing world.”

More than 1,000 research and innovation experts from 40 countries participat­ed in Estcon 2018.

The event was organised by Universiti Teknologi Petronas, with the support of Mestecc, the Education Ministry, Academy of Sciences Malaysia, Sirim Bhd and Yayasan Universiti Teknologi Petronas.

 ?? PIC BY MOHD YUSNI ARIFFIN ?? Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin (centre) with Nobel Laureate, social entreprene­ur and founder of Grameen Bank Professor Muhammad Yunus (left) and Universtit­i Teknologi Petronas Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Mohamed Ibrahim Abdul Mutalib at Estcon 2018 in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
PIC BY MOHD YUSNI ARIFFIN Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin (centre) with Nobel Laureate, social entreprene­ur and founder of Grameen Bank Professor Muhammad Yunus (left) and Universtit­i Teknologi Petronas Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Mohamed Ibrahim Abdul Mutalib at Estcon 2018 in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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