Friday, 1 February 2013

Why Malaysia has to be innovative?



Innovation is the process of translating an idea or invention into goods or services that creates value or for which customers will pay. To be called an innovation, an idea must be replicable at an economical cost and must satisfy a specific need. Innovation involves application of information, imagination and initiative in deriving greater or different values from resources, and includes all processes by which new ideas are generated and converted into useful products. In business, innovation often results when ideas are applied by the company in order to further satisfy the needs and expectations of the customers.
Has Malaysia move forward in its path to become a high-income, knowledge based country? Generally everybody agrees that Malaysia has stuck in the middle. There have been hefty pronouncements by politician and the government that we need to buckle up. It won’t be easy, changing the mind-set and culture of the nation to be an innovative driven society but this is one transformation that must be done. We’re eight years away from 2020, the deadline we placed upon Malaysia to become a self-sufficient industrialised country. Eight years is certainly a short period of time, and we have a lot of work to do to achieve the goals enshrined in Vision 2020.
Malaysia needs to change the way we have been doing things in business, government, academic and society itself because we must look at new key ingredients to take us to the next level. This is why the government has made Innovation and Transformation as the key thrusts in our way forward. Through bodies such as Malaysian Innovation Agency, the government is revamping the necessary elements of innovation to ensure that all groups in society, including academic, industry, the society and government itself, collaborate and move in the same direction.
Innovation will be the next driver the Malaysian economy because innovation-driven economy will enable the nation to further develop its science and technology sector. This needs to happen if the country aspires to surge ahead of countries already famous for their science and technology prowess, like South Korea and Japan. A fledgling innovation economy in the country would open up opportunities for local talents, thus reducing the brain-drain problem. However, the minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili said, he and his ministry is also reaching out to talented Malaysian overseas to encourage them to share their knowledge and expertise with their counterparts in the science and technology sector at home. Certain research areas, such as aerospace, cyber security and nuclear power, could do with contributions from our talented scientists residing overseas. As an added measure to encourage innovative thinking among Malaysians, the ministry will be rolling out the National Innovation Foundation soon, and has declared 2010 as the year of creativity and innovation.
               
The Malaysian government has implemented initiatives to support and encourage innovation, such as the establishment of the National Innovation Centre and Technology Acquisition Fund.  Recognizing that enhancing research and development (R&D) is essential to driving innovation, there seems to be a growing understanding that the commercial applicability of R&D products is equally paramount. A host of challenges contribute to the low levels of innovation in Malaysia, top of which seem to be the lack of public and private spending on R&D activities, a fledgling venture capital market, and low levels of small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) participation in research and innovative activity
Malaysia does seem poised to foster innovation and increase productivity in the economy. However, even the best plans have no value when implementation is poor. Let’s hope that we will see these initiatives through so that Malaysia can reach its full competitive and economic potential. Only when the spirit of change, transformation and innovation is alive in the masses would we have a chance at achieving our dreams of becoming an Innovation Nation by 2020

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