The Sun (Malaysia)

TN50 vision for SMEs attainable: Matrade CEO

- BY V. RAGANANTHI­NI

KUALA LUMPUR: Matrade CEO Datuk Dzulkifli Mahmud said the National Transforma­tion 50 (TN50) vision can be an attainable goal for small and medium enterprise­s (SME), if the right resources are provided.

He said technology is a driving force for businesses, and procuring technologi­es from overseas and sourcing and developing technology locally, can be instrument­al in increasing the competitiv­e advantage of local products in the global exports market.

Dzulkifli, who was speaking after officiatin­g a briefing entitled “TN50: Malaysia 2050 Smart Communitie­s” by the Academy of Sciences Malaysia, said locally sourced technology will also reduce reliance on foreign expertise and workforce.

TN50 is a futuristic policy roadmap for economic and social developmen­t envisioned by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak for the next 30 years, after the expiration of Vision 2020. Exports is seen as a core economic factor for growth for the TN50 vision.

On the cost SMEs have to bear in order to procure and produce such technologi­es, Dzulkifli said more investment­s inflow into such companies and financial aid from financial institutio­ns is necessary to achieve this.

Matrade is engaging in dialogues with stakeholde­rs from various sectors in an effort to enhance exports with automation, data mining, digital and creative platforms, financial technology, fitness, biotechnol­ogy and pharmaceut­ical being some of the sectors it is looking at.

“These are some initiative­s to prepare SME entreprene­urs and exporters to prepare themselves for TN50,” he said.

Dzulkifli said it is essential to study the demands from other countries and match our supplies to those needs through exports. He said Matrade is hopeful that more local entreprene­urs will explore the internatio­nal exports market

Earlier, in the briefing conducted by Matrade in collaborat­ion with ASM, its CEO Hazami Habib said Malaysia will be able to achieve its TN50 aspiration­s if it is driven by sustainabl­e Smart Communitie­s. Talent according to Hazami is important to grow a smart community.

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Hazami conducting the briefing yesterday.

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