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YIM expands innovation projects to boost local income in Melaka
YIM expands innovation projects to boost local income in Melaka

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

YIM expands innovation projects to boost local income in Melaka

MELAKA: The Malaysia Innovation Foundation (YIM) is intensifying efforts to elevate local community incomes through social innovation and technology integration. Dr Sharmila Mohamed Salleh, YIM's chief executive officer, highlighted the foundation's strategy of combining training, equipment, and tech solutions to address challenges faced by small businesses. Many local operators grapple with weather-dependent operations, outdated methods, and limited infrastructure, which restrict productivity. The MyIS Komuniti programme seeks to bridge these gaps by matching innovations with suitable technologies. 'We're not just focusing on products but also on social innovation—research, replication, and broader economic impact,' Sharmila said during the Southern Zone Innovation Tracing Programme in Pantai Kundor. The event, officiated by Pantai Kundor assemblywoman Tuminah Kardi, showcased four community projects: traditional inang-inang food production, fibreglass boat manufacturing, dried fish processing, and a proposed nipah crab and mussel farming site. Innovations like weather-resistant fish-drying techniques and child-friendly snacks were highlighted as key advancements. Sharmila encouraged applicants to seize remaining grants under this year's MyIS programme, which has allocated RM6.725 million across three initiatives—MyIS Komuniti (RM3 million), MaGRIs (RM2 million), and Ruang Daya Cipta (RM1.725 million). Since 2015, over 200,000 innovators have benefited from RM50 million in support, including equipment and training. Only 20 top applications will be selected this round. YIM is also pursuing additional funding from MOSTI to expand grassroots outreach. 'Weather-resistant tech is crucial for income stability during adverse conditions,' Sharmila noted, emphasising the need for cross-agency collaboration to strengthen the innovation value chain. - Bernama

YIM Expands Innovation Projects To Boost Local Community Income
YIM Expands Innovation Projects To Boost Local Community Income

Barnama

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

YIM Expands Innovation Projects To Boost Local Community Income

MELAKA, July 16 (Bernama) -- The Malaysia Innovation Foundation (YIM) is committed to expanding its focus on social innovation and technology matching to directly boost the income of local communities. Its chief executive officer Dr Sharmila Mohamed Salleh said YIM's holistic approach, which includes pairing technologies with innovations, providing training and supplying suitable equipment, offers the best solution to challenges faced by small-scale entrepreneurs. She said many local operators struggle with weather dependency, limited facilities and traditional methods that hinder productivity. 'Under the MyIS Komuniti programme, we aim to identify innovations that can be matched with appropriate technologies. We're looking beyond products, focusing on social innovation that encompasses research, replication and its impact on both the economy and the community,' she said. She was speaking to reporters after the Southern Zone Innovation Tracing Programme under YIM's flagship Malaysia Social Innovation Programme (MyIS Komuniti), along with the MaGRIs/MyIS Grassroots and Youth Innovative Challenge (YIC), held in Pantai Kundor today. The programme was officially launched by Pantai Kundor state assemblywoman Tuminah Kardi. Earlier, Sharmila visited four local projects namely the traditional inang-inang food production in Kampung Paya Luboh, fibreglass boat manufacturing in Kampung Gelam, dried fish production in Kampung Balik Bukit and a proposed site for nipah crab and mussel farming at the Sungai Lereh fishing jetty. She noted that some of the highlighted innovations include improved fish-drying techniques that reduce dependence on sunlight and the development of child-friendly inang-inang snacks. Sharmila also urged innovators to apply for remaining grants under this year's MyIS programme, which has allocated RM6.725 million, comprising RM3 million for MyIS Komuniti, RM2 million for MaGRIs and RM1.725 million for the Ruang Daya Cipta (RDC) initiative.

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