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1 www.sea-eu.net Title of Presentation Subtitle/other information 1 EU-ASEAN S&T cooperation to jointly tackle societal challenges Innovative Innovation in: Malaysia STI Days, Bangkok, 21 Jan 2014 Session: Innovation in ASEAN Sara Medina & Kai Zhang (SPI) saramedina@spi.ptsaramedina@spi.pt; kaizhang@spi.ptkaizhang@spi.pt

2 www.sea-eu.net Agenda I.Context in Malaysia II.Innovation Support Instruments III.Observations 2

3 www.sea-eu.net I.Context in Malaysia II.Innovation Support Instruments III.Observations 3 Agenda

4 www.sea-eu.net I. Context in Malaysia 4 Overview Source: MASTIC National R&D Survey 2012/Innovation in Southeast Asia, OECD, 2013/ Intellectual Property Organization of Malaysia/MIDA, Performance Report 2012/Global Innovation Index Malaysia is ranked 15 th in the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Ranking in 2013 Malaysia is 2 nd to Singapore in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita within ASEAN, being a middle-income country according to United Nations (UN) standards Malaysia has a Gross Domestic Expenditure on Research and Development (GERD)/GDP rate of 1,07% (2011), 2 nd to Singapore within ASEAN Malaysia ranks 32 nd out of 142 countries in the Global Innovation Index Malaysia has among the world´s highest rate of Private Sector Proportion of R&D Expenditure : 56,7% (2011)

5 www.sea-eu.net I. Context in Malaysia 5 Key Institutions in the National Innovation System (NIS) Source: OECD, Innovation in Southesast Asia, 2013 Government Agencies and Bodies R&D Sector Organizations Innovation Support centres Financing Institutions Education/ Training Institutions Commercial Enterprises

6 www.sea-eu.net I. Context in Malaysia 6 Key Public Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policies Vision 2020 (1991-2020) The 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP: 2011-2015) National Policy on Science, Technology & Innovation (NPSTI: 2013-2020) Malaysian Higher Education Strategic Plan (MHESP: 2007-2020)

7 www.sea-eu.net Agenda I.Context in Malaysia II.Innovation Support Instruments III.Observations 7

8 www.sea-eu.net II. Innovation Support Instruments 8 A.Applied Research B.Idea/Proof of Concept up to Commercialisation C.Venture Capital D.Foreign Direct Investment E.IPR Support

9 www.sea-eu.net II. Innovation Support Instruments 9 A.Applied Research Example: ScienceFund B. Idea/Proof of Concept up to Commercialisation Examples: Commercialisation of Research & Development Fund (CRDF) Cradle Investment Programme (CIP) C.Venture Capital D.Foreign Direct Investment E.IPR Support

10 www.sea-eu.net II. Innovation Support Instruments 10 Title of the Instrument: ScienceFund Website: http://ernd.mosti.gov.my/eScience/frmLogin.aspx ‎http://ernd.mosti.gov.my/eScience/frmLogin.aspx Programme Owner: Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Scope of Funding: Preliminary research leading to laboratory proof of concept/ development of new products or processes Scale of support: Up to RM 500,000 (around € 113,000) per project Beneficiaries: Research scientists and engineers from Government Research Institutions (GRIs), Government STI Agencies, Public/Private Institutions of Higher Learnings (IHLs) A. Applied Research - ScienceFund

11 www.sea-eu.net II. Innovation Support Instruments ScienceFund Roles in Innovation: Carrying out high-impact and innovative R&D projects that lead to new ideas and the advancement of knowledge in applied sciences Supporting research that can lead to further product/process development and commercialisation Generating new scientific knowledge Strengthening national research capability Emphasizing and supporting National Research Priorities 11 A. Applied Research - ScienceFund

12 www.sea-eu.net II. Innovation Support Instruments 12 Title of the Instrument: Commercialisation of Research & Development Fund (CRDF) Website: http://www.mtdc.com.my/crdf.phphttp://www.mtdc.com.my/crdf.php Programme Manager: Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC) Supporting Stage: Commercialisation Established year: During the 7th Malaysia Plan (1996-2000) Types of Grants: CRDF 1 Commercialisation of R&D by a Spin-off company CRDF 2 Commercialisation of R&D by a Start-up company CRDF 3 a. Commercialisation of local R&D by SME b. Commercialisation of public R&D by non-SME B. Idea/Proof of Concept up to Commercialisation – Commercialisation of Research & Development Fund (CRDF)

13 www.sea-eu.net CRDF Roles in Innovation: Enabling full commercialisation of R&D activities Supporting local innovation actors (universities/ research institutions, companies) Facilitating Public Private Partnership Generating IPs and new employment 13 II. Innovation Support Instruments B. Idea/Proof of Concept up to Commercialisation – Commercialisation of Research & Development Fund (CRDF)

14 www.sea-eu.net II. Innovation Support Instruments 14 Title of the Instrument: Cradle Investment Programme (CIP) Website: www.cradle.com.my Programme Owner: Ministry of Finance, Malaysia (MOF) Supporting Stage: Conceptualisation and Commercialisation Established year: 2003 Types of Grants: Prototype Development: Pre-Seed (CIP Catalyst & U-CIP Catalyst) Product Commercialisation: Seed (CIP 500) B. Idea/Proof of Concept up to Commercialisation – Cradle Investment Programme (CIP)

15 www.sea-eu.net CIP Roles in Innovation: Creating an innovative ecosystem for technology entrepreneurs Answering the need of commercialisation support and pre-seed and seed funding to develop and transform ideas into market- ready products Supporting local technology entrepreneurs and start-ups Achieving commercialisation efficiency and sustainable entrepreneurship Representing the Government’s effort at boosting quantity and quality of innovations and technology start-ups 15 II. Innovation Support Instruments B. Idea/Proof of Concept up to Commercialisation – Cradle Investment Programme (CIP)

16 www.sea-eu.net Agenda I.Context in Malaysia II.Innovation Support Instruments III.Observations 16

17 www.sea-eu.net III. Observations Innovation is a key government focus A wide range of innovation support measures exist in the country The system would benefit from a stronger linkage between various key players and measures The fostering of Public Private Partnership is essential for further improvement of the innovation system 17

18 www.sea-eu.net Contacts Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação (SPI) Sara Medina & Kai Zhang saramedina@spi.ptsaramedina@spi.pt; kaizhang@spi.ptkaizhang@spi.pt 18 The final study will be available at: www.sea-eu.net in June 2014 Thank you!


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