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Barnama
21-05-2025
- Business
- Barnama
YIM Strengthens Role Through High-impact Projects In Langkawi
KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 (Bernama) -- Yayasan Inovasi Malaysia (YIM), an agency under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), continues to strengthen its role in driving grassroots innovation through the implementation of several high-impact projects that target inclusive and sustainable community development. MOSTI Secretary-General Datuk Seri Hasnol Zam Zam Ahmad held a working visit to the foundation recently to observe the progress of the project implementation in Langkawi, Kedah. YIM, in a statement today, said that the visit began with the Golden Sea Cucumber Rehabilitation and Conservation Programme at the Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority (LKIM) Jetty at Sungai Chenang Landing, Langkawi. During the visit, the delegation was taken to Pulau Singa Besar for live monitoring of the Restoration and Marine Life Framework, including the release of 20 sea cucumber broodstock and 200 sea cucumber juveniles. "The main objective of this programme is to sustain the local sea cucumber industry through biodiversity conservation and the use of local technology for conservation purposes and community socio-economic improvement," it said. According to YIM Chief Executive Officer Dr Sharmila Mohamed Salleh, the programme not only helps in biodiversity conservation but also benefits the local community through economic empowerment and technological innovation. 'Langkawi has great potential as a community innovation hub, and we at YIM will continue to support initiatives that bring technology closer to the community,' she said. The Gamat Emas project proves that smart collaboration between researchers, agencies and industry can be realised with effective business model management. Implementation of the project involves a collaboration between Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), with YIM as the implementing and monitoring agency, while the Malaysian Academy of Sciences (ASM) is the coordinating agency.

Barnama
28-04-2025
- Business
- Barnama
Second RDC In Kelantan Open To Public, Provides Access To Technology And Innovation
KOTA BHARU, April 24 (Bernama) -- The second Ruang Daya Cipta (RDC) in Kelantan is now open to the public, offering an inclusive platform that provides access to technology, innovation, and entrepreneurial training for all, regardless of background or digital literacy level. Yayasan Inovatif Malaysia (YIM) chief executive officer Dr Sharmila Mohamed Salleh said the initiative by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) provided an open platform for all levels of society to access technological facilities that were once available only at higher learning institutions and research centres. 'We bring the technology available at colleges and universities here for everyone to use. This RDC is not just a space; it also offers training in Science, Technology, Innovation, and Economics (STIE) as well as entrepreneurship. 'Participants need not have expertise in digital or innovation fields, as training and guidance are provided, alongside access to laboratories, 3D printing equipment, computers, digital studios, robotics, drones, and large digital screens,' she told a press conference after the Kota Bharu RDC opening ceremony here. Also present was MOSTI deputy secretary-general (Science Planning and Cultivation) Ruziah Shafei. Since its inception in 2021, Sharmila said a total of 21 RDCs have been established nationwide, each with different implementation models tailored to the respective states and the involvement of relevant non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The first RDC in Kelantan was opened in Tumpat last year. 'Each state has between two and three RDCs, except for Perlis, which has yet to have the facility. We are currently identifying suitable locations for RDCs in Perlis, while Kedah already has one in Langkawi,' she said. Sharmila said that this year, MOSTI has proposed the establishment of 10 additional RDCs in several states, including Pahang, Putrajaya, and Sarawak, with the cost of each RDC estimated at RM300,000, covering complete equipment and facilities. 'To date, more than 13,000 individuals have used the RDC facilities across the country, while over 11,000 have participated in the various training programmes provided. The target groups include school students, women, and civil servants.