MAJLIS HIGH TECH NATION KETENGAHKAN TEKNOLOGI MASA HADAPAN
Semalam saya telah mempengerusikan Mesyuarat Majlis High-Tech Nation yang bertujuan merangka hala tuju teknologi sedia ada dan masa hadapan yang berpotensi untuk dibangunkan di Malaysia. Majlis ini juga akan melaporkan sebarang perkembangan secara terus kepada Majlis Sains Negara yang dipengerusikan oleh Perdana Menteri.
Program dan dasar yang akan dibentuk di bawah majlis ini adalah berpandukan kepada kerangka MySTIE 10-10 serta Dasar Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi (DSTIN) 2021-2030 yang telah saya lancarkan minggu lalu. Sebanyak 30 bidang keutamaan telah dikenal pasti menerusi rangka kerja ini dan majlis ini akan merapatkan jurang yang wujud bagi memastikan ia dapat memberi kesan maksimum kepada setiap bidang keutamaan.
Majlis ini juga akan mengambil peranan secara proaktif dalam mengetengahkan teknologi masa hadapan yang akan melonjakkan kedudukan negara sebagai peneraju teknologi.
Saya juga telah memilih untuk mengutamakan beberapa program, hala tuju dan dasar agar sesuai dengan keperluan masa kini yang mendesak.
Antara cadangan yang telah dibentangkan semalam adalah berkenaan perubatan kepersisan (precision medicine) daripada Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM). Perubatan kepersisan berasaskan teknologi data raya ini berupaya mendiagnos serta merancang perubatan yang berkualiti dan terjamin bagi seseorang pesakit.
Selain itu, Institut Penyelidikan Hidraulik Kebangsaan Malaysia (NAHRIM) juga telah membentangkan Hala Tuju Inovasi Air Negara yang akan menjamin keselamatan air. Menerusi hala tuju ini, sebanyak lima program telah dikenal pasti iaitu sungai yang bersih, rizab margin air, sistem air pintar, pengurangan risiko bencana dan pembiayaan air.
Kementerian Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi (MOSTI) pula telah membentangkan 9 hala tuju yang sedang dibangunkan oleh agensi-agensi di bawah kementerian. Kesemua hala tuju yang akan dibentangkan pada pertengahan 2021 ini akan memacu kerajaan untuk merangka pelaburan serta memformulasi dasar terbaik dalam pembangunan teknologi-teknologi tersebut. Pelan itu antara lain akan merangkumi: blok rantai (blockchain); nanoteknologi; robotik; hidrogen; kecerdasan buatan (AI); litar bersepadu dan bahan termaju (advanced materials)
Akademi Sains Malaysia telah membentangkan cadangan untuk menginstitusikan sebuah badan pemecut pengkomersialan teknologi (Tech-Commercialisation Accelerator) bagi mengetuai dan mengkoordinasi usaha-usaha penyelidikan beradasarkan perniagaan serta ekonomi. Penyelidikan dan pembangunan (R&D) serta sistem penyampaian ini akan dibuat berasaskan permintaan serta keperluan pasaran untuk inovasi-inovasi penganggu (disruptive innovations). Saya akan mengumumkan lebih lanjut mengenai perkara ini sedikit masa lagi.
Institut Penyelidikan Keselamatan Jalan Raya Malaysia (MIROS) telah membentangkan kertas kerja ‘Teknologi Motosikal: Penyelesaian Kepada Dilema Kemajuan Ekonomi-Keselamatan’ dan menjelaskan bahawa 66 peratus daripada kematian di jalan raya melibatkan kemalangan motosikal. Kami berharap untuk memberi insentif dalam pembangunan, pengaplikasian dan penggunaan teknologi sedia ada serta akan datang bagi memperbaiki kebolehcapaian kesemua aspek keselamatan jalan raya. Bidang yang berpotensi untuk dibangunkan termasuklah teknologi pengujian serta verifikasi, teknologi penghindaran kemalangan, teknologi mengurangkan kecederaan (dalam kemalangan), teknologi pemaduan kembali sosial (social reintegration technology-merujuk kepada teknologi respons pintar awal dan pemulihan) serta teknologi pengurusan dan perancangan strategik.
Kementerian Alam Sekitar dan Air pula telah membentangkan Hala Tuju Inovasi Teknologi Hijau Kebangsaan yang mensasarkan penggunaan teknologi hijau menjelang 2030 bagi memastikan kemampanan alam sekitar negara. Inovasi-inovasi sektoral di bawah pelan ini termasuk perolehan hijau kerajaan, teknologi grid pintar, proses perindustrian hijau, pengawasan sungai melalui Internet Segala Benda (IoT), skim Waste to Energy (WTE) and wealth, pengaplikasian bangunan hijau dan pintar, kenderaan cekap tenaga dan kenderaan elektrik, pertanian bandar serta IoT pengawasan hutan.
Akhir sekali, dalam kita mengadaptasi perubahan tingkah laku akibat COVID-19, saya telah meminta MOSTI menyediakan satu kertas kerja mengenai Inisiatif Infrastruktur dan Ekonomi Sentuhan Rendah. Ini memerlukan anjakan paradigma bukan sahaja dalam cara kita berinteraksi sesama sendiri, malahan dengan dunia secara keseluruhan. Antaranya termasuklah penggosok lantai berautonomi, robot pembantu (membawa barangan) dan sistem pengurusan sisa pintar di pasar-pasar awam. MOSTI juga telah melancarkan penggunaan robot di hospital dengan kerjasama KKM serta memulakan modul robotik, dron serta AI di ladang-ladang bersama FELDA. Beberapa inisiatif ini akan direalisasikan di bawah Sandbox Teknologi dan Inovasi Nasional (NTIS).
Kebanyakan progam, hala tuju dan dasar sedia ada selama ini telah dimajukan secara berasingan atau bersendirian oleh pelbagai kementerian dan agensi. Majlis High Tech Nation adalah permulaan baharu kepada cara kita membangun dan mengaplikasi teknologi dalam negara bagi memastikan segalanya selaras dan koheren dengan keperluan nasional.
KHAIRY JAMALUDDIN
MENTERI SAINS, TEKNOLOGI DAN INOVASI
18 DECEMBER 2020
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HIGH-TECH NATION COUNCIL WILL CHAMPION UPCOMING TECHNOLOGIES
Yesterday, I chaired the first High-Tech Nation Council meeting, which aims to give strategic direction regarding existing and upcoming technology that has the potential to be developed in Malaysia. The High-Tech Nation Council will report directly to the National Science Council, which is chaired by the Prime Minister.
The programmes, roadmaps and policies under the High-Tech Nation Council are driven by the mySTIE 10-10 and National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2021-2030 that I launched last week. 30 niche areas were identified under this framework, and the High-Tech Nation Council will aim to fill in any gaps we have identified to make sure that there is maximum impact in these areas.
This Council will be proactive and champion upcoming technologies that we need to embark on as a nation to position us at the forefront of what is current and what is cutting-edge.
I have chosen to prioritise some of the programmes, roadmaps and policies in line with pressing national needs.
Some of the papers presented yesterday include the Ministry of Health’s paper on precision medicine, which takes a personalised, predictive, preventive and participatory approach to medicine. This will be layered together with big-data analytics to give personalised recommendations to each person.
National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM) presented on the National Water Innovation Roadmap, to guarantee national water security. This involves five programmes; Clean River, Reserve Margin, Smart Water, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Water Financing.
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation presented nine roadmaps that are currently being developed under our agencies. All of these roadmaps will be unveiled by the middle of 2021. These roadmaps will guide our investments and policy direction in rolling out these technologies. They will cover: blockchain, nanotechnology, robotics, hydrogen, artificial intelligence, integrated circuits and advanced materials among others.
The Academy of Sciences presented on institutionalising a Tech-Commercialisation Accelerator, to spearhead and coordinate economic-oriented research in the form of demand-driven R&D and market-driven delivery systems for disruptive innovations. I will be announcing this in due course.
The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) also presented on Motorcycle Technology: Solving a Dilemma between Economic Development and Safety. 66% of the fatalities on the road involve motorcycles. We hope to incentive the development, application and deployment of existing and future technologies to improve accessibility and all aspects of road safety. Potential areas we are looking at include testing and verification technology, crash avoidance technology, injury mitigation technology (in event of crash), social reintegration technology (which refers to smart first response and rehabilitation technology), and management and strategic planning technology.
The Ministry of Environment and Water presented the National Green Technology Innovation Roadmap, which aims to leverage green technology innovation for an environmentally sustainable Malaysia by 2030. Sectoral innovations under this roadmap include government green procurement, smart grid technology, green industrial process, IoT river monitoring, Waste to Energy and Wealth schemes, application of smart and green buildings, energy efficiency vehicles & electric vehicles, vertical & urban farming, and IoT forest monitoring.
Lastly, but not least, in line with behavioural changes due to COVID-19, I asked MOSTI to prepare a paper on Low-Touch Infrastructure and Economic Initiatives. These will require a paradigm shift in how we look interact both with each other and the world around us. Some of the low-touch initiatives we have quickly identified include autonomous floor scrubbers, autonomous power assist robots (to carry your goods) and smart waste management systems in public markets. We’ve also launched robotics in hospitals together with MOH, and robotics, drones and artificial intelligence modules in plantations together with FELDA. Some of these initiatives will be realised via the National Technology & Innovation Sandbox.
Many of these programmes, roadmaps, and policies have existed and been implemented in silos by different ministries and agencies. This is just the start of how we relook at the development and application of technology in this country, to ensure everything is in line with our national needs and part of a coherent whole.
KHAIRY JAMALUDDIN
MINISTER OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
18 DECEMBER 2020
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Stephen Su, the Senior Solution Specialist, Arm Automotive & IoT Line of Business group,
Stephen focuses on maximizing the long-term success and revenue in IoT and embedded segments. Stephen is also the Product Manager of Armv7-A cores to manage product portfolio of Cortex-A5, A7, A9, A15 and 17.
Bofu Chen is the CTO of DT42 as well as the architect and developer of BerryNet, a flexible and scalable solution to make edge devices smarter. As well as enabling deep learning on edge devices with his contributions to BerryNet, Bofu is also leading Epeuva, an AI generator project. His aim is to enable developers to easily create customised intelligent edge solutions.
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[UNESCO HACKATHON VIETNAM] - EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
1️⃣ What is UNESCO Hackathon and what is it for?
The UNESCO Hackathon is an event organized by UNESCO Asia Pacific and FOSSASIA aiming to promote public awareness of sustainable development in Vietnam.
Funded by the Government of Malaysia, the objective of the hackathon is to propose and develop innovative apps that help journalists to monitor and report on climate change and sustainable development issues in Asia and the Pacific.
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2️⃣ When it will take place and Where?
The hackathon happens on October 13-14, 2018 at Officience Vietnam (16A Le Hong Phong, Ward 12, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City).
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3️⃣ Who will be there at the event?
UNESCO Hackathon proudly welcomes these special guests:
- Sofian Akmal Abd. Karim, Consul General of Malaysia
- Chong Wai Kit, Malaysia Consul of Education
- Victoria Sandström, First Secretary, Embassy of Sweden
- Misako Prune Ito, Regional Advisor, UNESCO Asia Pacific
- Dang Hong Phuc, FOSSASIA Founder
- Khai Don, Author & Journalist
- Giang Oi, Content Creator (Vlogger & Youtuber)
- Lan Huynh, English Language Coach (Youtuber)
- Pham Van Huy, Dean of Information Technology, TDU University
- Nam Phuong, Community Manager, Officience Vietnam
- Barend Scholtus, Student Systems Manager, RMIT University Vietnam.
Together with the mentors & tech experts:
Nguyễn Hồng Quân, Kee Wee Teng, Trieu Nguyen, Trần Trọng Thanh, Tomo Huynh, Vũ Việt Tùng, Đinh Quang Trung, Lê Kiến Trúc, Mi Hoang, Nguyen Cao Quynh Nhu, Long Nguyen (Podzim), Padmal Madhushanka, Tran Le Hung Phi, Hon Nguyen, Hai (Roy) Nguyen, Chathu Vishwajith and Marco Gutiérrez.
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4️⃣ What will happen at the hackathon?
- Mobile app and tech solution development contest
- Talks, workshops and successful start-up stories shared by Tech Founders & CEOs
- Panel discussion circulating sustainable development by famous voices of youth community
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5️⃣ Who can participate in this event?
The hackathon is open for everyone, especially for those:
- Curious and willing to learn new things
- Interested in technology and sustainable development
- Like to make new friends and expand their networks
- Able to communicate in English
- No prior coding skill is required
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6️⃣ Why should I join the UNESCO Hackathon?
- Update yourselves with knowledge of technology and sustainable development in Vietnam
- Meet special guest speakers and discuss topics directly with the experts
- Improve your language skills, presentation skills and build up your leadership abilities
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7️⃣ How do I sign up for this event?
- Get your ticket: https://bit.ly/unesco-hackathon-2018
- Sign up on Devpost: https://unesco-hackathon.devpost.com
- Find your teammates (2-4 members). You can form a team now or on Saturday at the start of the hackathon.
- Hit the Going button on the FB
- Share the event with your friends and stay connected!
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This activity is implemented under the UNESCO YouthMobile initiative to build the coding skills of young generations and leverage computer science education for sustainable development. https://en.unesco.org/youthmobile