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The government will continue to prioritise the development of Malaysia’s science, technology and innovation (STI) ecosystem to drive economic growth and competitiveness. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said stronger collaboration is key to advancing the sector.
Efforts will focus on enhancing research capabilities, talent development, and industry partnerships to position Malaysia as a regional innovation hub. Authorities are also looking to boost investments in high-impact technologies.
The initiative aligns with broader national strategies to transition towards a knowledge-based economy, ensuring long-term sustainability and resilience in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
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