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Inspiring Futures, Nurturing Possibilities

WELCOME IRU AUSTRALIA TO MALAYSIA

Rahmah Mohamed Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research & Innovation)

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2012 Times Higher Education Top 100 Universities Under 50 Years = no. 98 (Only Malaysian university on the list)

2012 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Top 50 Universities Under 50 Years = no. 31 (Only Malaysian university on the list)

2012 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asian University Rankings = no. 58

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UNIVERSITIES in the 21st CENTURY

Copyright ©2010 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All Rights Reserved

3

AEI

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The assets that drive economic success: Patents

advanced research

venture capital college graduates and PhDs

COEs, Incubators, Innovation Parks

air, rail and sea hubs

*Source: Bruce Katz, TIME Magazine, 21st Oct 2010

√ √

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Innovation drives Economic Success Assets in the Campus

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Main Campus in Bangi

: 1,100 hectares

Kuala Lumpur Campus

: 20 hectares

Cheras Campus

: 22 hectares

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Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Inspiring Futures, Nurturing Possibilities

The only national university, 42 years old Comprehensive , 12 faculties, 1 Graduate School of Business, 16 Research Institutes Research intensive 3 campuses – Bangi, Cheras, Klumpur Subcampus & research stations 14,368 undergrads, 9488 postgrad 2254 academic staff non academic 9664 staff 138,139 alumni

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7 Prototypes & business models

Investors

Faculty and student

inventors

Intellectual property

Research

Knowledge of marketplace

New companies

Enriched student learning

TECHNOGENESIS MODEL

NEED INNOVATORS & ENTREPRENEURS FOR

THE INNOVATION ECONOMY

RESEARCH OUTPUT TO MARKET THROUGH NEWER MODELS OF

COMMERCIALISATION

BUILDING CAPACITY FOR TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Students graduate with ability to grow

and launch companies

Bachelor with entrepreneurship;

Masters and PhDs in R&D, innovation, and technology

management.

PhD’s with experience in

entrepreneurship and innovation

(continuing education & life long

learning)

UKM Academic Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development

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12 FACULTIES 1 Graduate School of Business

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16 RESEARCH INSTITUTES

ATMA –Malay World & Civilization

IMEN –Microengineering & Nanoelectronics

ANGKASA – Space Science

Fuel Cell

SERI – Solar Energy

MGI – Genome

UMBI – Medical Molecular Biology

(UNU-IIGH) – Global Health

HADHARI – Islam Hadhari

IKON – Occidental Studies

(SEADPRI-UKM) - Disaster Prevention

IKRAB –West Asian Region Studies

IKMAS – Malaysian & International Studies

KITA – Ethnic Studies

INBIOSIS – Systems Biology

LESTARI –Environment & Sustainable Development

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CR

EATI

VIT

Y &

IN

NO

VA

TIO

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BIODIVERSITY FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

PU

BLI

C

GO

OD

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

LICENSING

PATENTS

SME LED

INNOVATION

START-UP

JOINT VENTURE

DEGREE COURSES

LIFE LONG LEARNING COURSES

COMPETENCE BUILDING TRAINING

COURSES

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

FR

FRONTIER KNOWLEDGE

biochemistry

Government

Investors

Industry

Society

microbiology

immunology

molecular biology

botany

zoology

creativity creativity

genetics Environmental science

natural resource management

ecosystem management

natural phenomenon & disaster

conservation biology

regenerative medicine

health system community medicine health system

metabolic disorders

pathology oncology

drug discovery

biomedical engineering

epidemiology

social & biological impact geography

atmospheric science tropical climatology

solar energy

power system

marine energy biofuel

hidrogen fuel

mathematics

informatics information system

telecommunication

computer science

computer programming

polymer science

material science

electronics

physics

chemistry

business & finance

education

psychology

islamic studies

sociology

management

law

economy

creativity creativity

*Mangifera Indica

UKM Tree of Knowledge & Innovation

KN

OW

LED

GE

space science

Academia

Profession

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CR

EATI

VIT

Y &

IN

NO

VA

TIO

N

BIODIVERSITY FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

PU

BLI

C

GO

OD

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

LICENSING

PATENTS

SME LED

INNOVATION

START-UP

JOINT VENTURE

DEGREE COURSES

LIFE LONG LEARNING COURSES

COMPETENCE BUILDING TRAINING

COURSES

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

FR

FRONTIER KNOWLEDGE

biochemistry

Government

Investors

Industry

Society

microbiology

immunology

molecular biology

botany

zoology

creativity creativity

genetics Environmental science

natural resource management

ecosystem management

natural phenomenon & disaster

conservation biology

regenerative medicine

health system community medicine health system

metabolic disorders

pathology oncology

drug discovery

biomedical engineering

epidemiology

social & biological impact geography

atmospheric science tropical climatology

solar energy

power system

marine energy biofuel

hidrogen fuel

mathematics

informatics information system

telecommunication

computer science

computer programming

polymer science

material science

electronics

physics

chemistry

business & finance

education

psychology

islamic studies

sociology

management

law

economy

creativity creativity

UKM Tree of Knowledge & Innovation

KN

OW

LED

GE

space science

Academia

Profession

Nurturing creativity Inspiring innovation

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RESEARCH PROMINENCE

Strategic Alliances & Nobel Mindset

• Nurture the very best researchers - The best people will adapt and seize new opportunities as the world around them changes.

• Provide stimulating environment that support their creativity

• Crucial investment for those able to work at the leading edge of research and its exploitation

• Quality of research students needs to be as high as possible and mechanisms to identify the best need to be in placed

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8 NICHE AREAS OF RESEARCH -24 CLUSTERS-189 RESEARCH GROUPS-2000 RESEARCHERS

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CHAIRS - 8 NICHE AREAS OF RESEARCH

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ALLIANCES & COLLABORATION

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UKM Staff

Graduated

with PhD =

101

Study Leave

= 60

MoU = 5

MoA = 4

LoI = 9

UKM- AUSTRALIA COLLABORATION

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Germany Max-Planck Institute USA

MIT Stevens Inst of Tech

John Hopkins

New Zealand University of Wellington

USA SRI

South Korea KRIBB

Seoul National University UK

LMB

International Collaborations with Universities

Bangladesh Yunus Center KSA

KAUST

Australia Universities

Japan Riken

Cuba Finlay

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Quality of Innovative Human Capital

Research Prominence

Moving Research to the Market-Place

• Strengthen STEM education in schools

• Gifted & Talented Program PERMATAPintar

• Tertiary curriculum in TEST and IHLs for industry needs

• Career development program for Scientists

• Attachment at advanced facilities e.g. Brook Haven Lab, Center for Advanced Technology, Cold Spring Harbor Lab, Earth Inst. Columbia Univ

• Postgraduate programs • Laureate-in Residence

Program at Malaysian Research Universities (MRU)

• Post-doctoral/Senior scientists attachment in Centers of Excellence & industry

• Start-up CEO internship program at SBU Incubator

• Collaboration on applied research in ICT at the Center of Excellence in Wireless and IT,Stony Brook Univ

• Entrepreneur-in- Residence Program – NYU-Poly Incubator

MOE MOHE MOSTI

MOHE MOSTI

MOHE MOSTI

NYAS – Cradle to Career (C2C) Development of Innovative Human Capital

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UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Tasik Chini

UKM

First UNESCO Geopark in South East Asia

(Langkawi Geopark) UKM

Yunus Centre for Social Business

UKM

Earth Institute Regional Center

USM

UM Tropical Infectious Diseases Research and

Education Center (TIDREC)

UM Power Energy Dedicated Advanced Centre (UMPEDAC)

RU Iconic Projects

MRU International Research Collaborations

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Smart & gifted HS

Community Engagement –Kerinchi Flats

Teman 1 Azam- Single Parents

LiR

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PERMATApintar Negara

PERMATApintar Negara and its contribution to the Talent Base

Libraries

Labs Researchers

Professors

Supplies the Talent Base for the Future Needs of the Nation

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Structural Biology Collaboration - UoS

• Collaboration in structural biology with the University of Sheffield

• Sharing and transfer of technical expertise and technology.

• Access to structural biology infrastructure: X-ray sources, NMR, Cryo-EM at UoS

• Access to synchrotron light sources: – DIAMOND, Oxford, UK

– ESRF, Grenoble, France

• Access to collaborative international funding and research networks

– PMI2 funding

– Publications

DIAMOND synchrotron light source, Oxford

Science September 2012 Follow up to Science, Vol.317, August, 2007.

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UKM Experts Website

http://experts.scival.com/ukm

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INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT RESEARCH : GLOBAL & NATIONAL

STRATEGY : Build enterprise-wide

infrastructure that accelerates the pace of

research

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Tasik Chini - UNESCO

designated Biosphere Reserve

(May 2009). UKM PPTC & ECER

UNESCO Recognition

• Langkawi first UNESCO

Geopark in South East Asia

(June 2007). Pusat

Penyelidikan L angkawi

Mersing Marine Ecosystem

Research Station

UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Tasik

Chini Research Station Fraser’s Hill Research Station

LIVING LABS@UKM

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Lata Jarum Freshwater

Recreational Forest Research

Station

Largest riverine

mangrove forest & one

out of four RAMSAR

sites in Peninsular

Malaysia.

Sg Pulai Research

Station focuses on the

biological constituents of

mangrove ecosystems

Rafflesia Genomics

UKM Bangi

Permanent Forest

Reserve

LIVING LABS@UKM

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C. elegans Research Laboratory - UKM

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UKM INNOVATION PARK

MALAYSIA GENOME INSTITUTE

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High Performance Computing Facility

2nd Generation Sequencing

Proteomics

Laboratory space for postgraduate student

placement

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RESEARCH PROMINENCE

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Competency 2009 2010 2011

No. of DC 6 20 21

No. of EC 50 50 86

DC: Distinctive Competency EC : Emerging Competency

Source: Scival Spotlight, June 2012

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Competency 2011

DC: Distinctive Competency 21

EC : Emerging Competency 86

DC 8 DC 4

DC 12 DC 2

DC 3 DC 25

DC 17

DC 24

DC 11 DC 6

DC 13 DC 19

DC 9

DC 1 DC 15

DC 23

DC 5 DC 7

DC 18

EC 14

EC 34

EC 48

EC 51

EC 21

EC 60

EC 36

EC 31

EC 35

EC 84

Competency Top Disciplines

DC 1 Language Learning; Engineering Education; Science Education

DC 2 Heat Transfer; Friction Lubrication & Wear; Simulation

DC 3 Materials Processing; Metallurgy; Macromolecules & Polymers

DC 4 Applied Math & Computation; Simulation; Chaos Fractals & Complexity

DC 5 Antenna; Antennae; Mobile Radio; Signal Processing

DC 6 Bone & Osteoporosis; Molecular Medicine; Phytochemistry

DC 7 Data Mining; Power Transmission; Power Distribution

DC 8 Nonlinear Analysis; Applied Math & Computation

DC 9 Educational Psychology ; Engineering Education; Econometrics

DC 11 Water Waste; Marine Pollution ; Solar & Wind Power ;

Source: Scival Spotlight, June 2012

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Question Mark

Star

Dog Cash Cow (Blue Ocean)

Co

mp

eten

cy G

row

th

Relative Market Share

Hig

h

Low High

Low

DC 18: Photonics DC 9: Educational Psychology

DC 1: Language Learning

DC 5: Antenna

DC 4: Applied Math & Computation

DC 3: Materials Processing

EC 69: Power Distribution

EC 14: Photonics

EC 73: Electrochemistry

EC 76: Mycology

EC 64: Data Mining

DC 6: Bone & Osteoporosis

EC 34: Crystallography

DC 17: Food Engineering

DC 2: Heat Transfer

DC 8: Nonlinear Analysis

Source: Scival Spotlight, June 2012

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Developing the Entrepreneurship Environment in Universities

RESEARCH TO MARKETPLACE

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Multiplier Effect of RU Funding on Commercialization Activities

Untapped Wealth

in UKM R&D and IP

Technology Transfer

Framework

Wealth Generation

Benefit to Society

Job Creation Economic Growth

INVESTMENT OF RM 1.5 MILLION

GRANTS RECEIVED: RM

25 MIL

5 YEAR REVENUE PROJECTION RM

100 MIL

50 JOBS CREATED

INTANGIBLE

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RM10.78 billion

RU as Engine of Wealth Creation

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Allocated for RU (2007–2011)

Wealth Creation (2010 – 2020) Forecast

Source : 1 – NKEA, 2010, 2 – RU Data Compilation, 2012

Key Contributors •GNI from EPP1

RM10.78 billion •Total revenue from research universities over 5 years2

RM2.67 billion •Revenue from innovative research to market place2

RM32.6 million •Jobs creation1

182,720 RM2.67 billion RM1.86

billion

Generated Revenue (2007 – 2011)

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Government

Charities

Industry

Assignment of intellectual property rights

New sponsored research

Research funding source

Inside the University Outside the University

Tech Transfer Office & IP Rights

Management Team

Tech Transfer Company

Spin-outs

Licences

Consulting

R&D Commercialization Ecosystem

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Centre for Collaborative Innovation (CCI)

UKM Technology Sdn. Bhd. (UKMTech)

Disclosure IP Due Diligence

IP Protection Strategy & Filling

Product Development&

Technology Screening

Commercial Due

Diligence

Commercialisation Committee

Commercial Strategy

IP outright sale / Licensing

Start – up company (STU) / JV

Manage STUs & Exit

Strategy

Business Plan

UKM Commercialization Model

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IPs with commercial potential:

68

Iceberg Model for status of IPs in UKM (2011)

IPs that need to be exploited:

308

Tip of iceberg

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Learning and sharing best practices with leading companies, universities, and government

Industry Partners & International Linkages

Fundings Development Capacity Building

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RUs’ Start-up as Innovation Vehicle

from Harvard University, Cambridge Created US$3.7 billion in revenue and 3,000 job opportunities

from Stanford University, California Created US$37.9 billion in revenue and 33,000 job opportunities

from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Raised US$250 million in investment and 400 job opportunities

How relevant is university start-up role as the innovation vehicle, economic driver and job creator? Let’s review some of the start-ups :

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STU Profile Research Commercialization

University Start Up Companies

As of 2011, over 30 start up companies were formed to commercialize RU research & innovation - job creation

BLOCK BUSTERS Vs

VOLUME MODEL

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RM105 million

UKM Innovative R&D as Engine of Wealth Creation

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Generated Revenue (2005–2012)

Wealth Creation (Forecast) (2005 – 2015)

Source : UKM Data Compilation, 2005-2012

Key Contributors (for the forecasted RM100 million)

•Revenue from University Start-ups

70% or RM73.5 million •Revenue from Technology Licensing

30% or RM31.5 million •Jobs creation

260

RM40.2 million RM2.5

million

Grants Received (2005 – 2011)

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Student Initiated Start Up in UKM • Final year Actuarial Science student set

up www.actuary.my portal in July 2010: – Actuarial One-stop Info Center

– Actuarial Web-based Education & Tutorial Center

• After 3 months: – More than 700 registered users for Web-based Actuarial

Mock Exam System (WAMESTM)

– 300 registered users for portal

– More than 800 FaceBook fans

– Google PageRank 4/10

• UKM assisted the start up by providing seed grant from UKM’s Dana Inovasi, and mentoring and office space in UKM Technology’s Incubator in UKM

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Meliodiosis Diagnostic test kit and vacine for detecting and cure the infection of melioidosis. Lead reseacher: Prof Dr Rahmah Mohamed Company: Credo Technology Sdn Bhd Contact person: Kamarul Huda Kamaruddin E-mail: [email protected]

Diagnostic has never been this accurate

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Today a reader, tomorrow a leader

Child reading performance test A tool to test a child’s reading performance and progress, and detect learning disabilities and eyesight problems. Learning disability is a serious problem. 30-50% of the population has undiagnosed learning disabilities. KieVision aiming to be the leading provider of learning aid and learning disabilities solutions. Key products include innovative Internet based solution that can detect a child’s reading performance and progress, learning disabilities and eyesight problems.

KieVision Sdn Bhd

Level 3, Bangunan Wawasan, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor Malaysia. T: 603-8921-3545 F: 603-8926-9487 E: [email protected]

Entering US Market

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BRIM Immobilizer Life-saving immobilization and stabilization device for ‘open-book’ pelvic fractures cases. Lead reseacher: Prof Dr Ismail Mohd Saiboon Company: Compleo Technology Sdn Bhd Contact person: Abdul Rahman Hisham E-mail: [email protected]

Saving lives in an emergency

Market to EU through ISIS Oxford

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Solar Charger Portable solar charger device using free solar to charge small electronic devices. Lead reseacher: Assoc. Prof. dr. Nowshad Amin Company: UgreenTech Sdn Bhd Contact person: Akmal Hilmi Mohd Mashudi E-mail: [email protected]

Learn it, adopt it, use it

Penetrated Market in Bangladesh

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Key Features & Benefits: O Domestic & International Entrepreneurship Ecosystem - By Major Technology Segment - Software, Materials, Energy, etc. O Entrepreneurs: - Collaboration with Research Univ & Companies - Supportive Ecosystem - Angel and VC Investor Awareness - Accelerator & Incubator Access O Universities: - Technology Ctrs of Excellence Between Universities - Corp Collaboration & Partnerships - Corp $$$ (Funded Research) - Licensing & Spinouts - Entrepreneurship Ecosystem O Corporations: - Collaborative Univ Research - Development of a Tech Ecosystem in a primary segment of interest - Startup & Tech awareness - Influence thru market needs awareness - Personnel!Future Employees O Investors: - Awareness: Startups & Research - Feeder for other programs - Accelerators - Incubators O Professionals: - Networking and New Customers

UKM MeetUp Group Enabled Entrepreneurship Ecosystem

MEET (Malaysia Entrepreneurship Ecosystem for Technology)

Topical MeetUp Groups

(Energy, Ag., Medical, etc.) Monthly Meetings In-Person & Virtual

~3 Universities With Focused

Sector Expertise

Expand to 10 with International Entrepreneurs

Professionals (Lawyers,

Accountants, etc.)

Government Officials (By Sector Interest)

Angel & Venture Capital

3-5 Companies With Focused Sector Expertise

Expand to 10 With International

CMLV Stevens

NJ ISIS

Oxford

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UKMTECH INCUBATOR

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WAY FORWARD MRU-IRU HOW CAN WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER

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STRATEGY FOR HUMAN CAPITAL

President Improve working environment for technical staff &

researchers

Faculties / Graduate Schools Institutes

Niche

SERVICE- Consultation , quality framework , documentation , publicity support.

Faculties and Researcher

Research Staff Research Admin

Creating Innovation

Research Prominence

Retain, recruit, train and develop top

research teams

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Strategic Support for Scientist Career Development

Mentor Young Researchers Retired Prof.

Sen. Prof

Prof.

Assoc . Prof.

PostDoc

PhD Students

National & International Presence

Best Practices

NYAS Young Researchers Program etc

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Key Features & Benefits: O Domestic & International Entrepreneurship Ecosystem - By Major Technology Segment - Software, Materials, Energy, etc. O Entrepreneurs: - Collaboration with Research Univ & Companies - Supportive Ecosystem - Angel and VC Investor Awareness - Accelerator & Incubator Access O Universities: - Technology Ctrs of Excellence Between Universities - Corp Collaboration & Partnerships - Corp $$$ (Funded Research) - Licensing & Spinouts - Entrepreneurship Ecosystem O Corporations: - Collaborative Univ Research - Development of a Tech Ecosystem in a primary segment of interest - Startup & Tech awareness - Influence thru market needs awareness - Personnel!Future Employees O Investors: - Awareness: Startups & Research - Feeder for other programs - Accelerators - Incubators O Professionals: - Networking and New Customers

MRU- IRU MeetUp Group Enabled Entrepreneurship Ecosystem

MEET (Malaysia Entrepreneurship Ecosystem for Technology)

Topical MeetUp Groups

(Energy, Ag., Medical, etc.) Monthly Meetings In-Person & Virtual

~3 Universities With Focused

Sector Expertise

Expand to 10 with International Entrepreneurs

Professionals (Lawyers,

Accountants, etc.)

Government Officials (By Sector Interest)

Angel & Venture Capital

3-5 Companies With Focused Sector Expertise

Expand to 10 With International

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TERIMA KASIH/THANK YOU

MRU-IRU AUSTRALIA

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