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Plenary Session VII: Innovation Driving Innovation and Public Policy

Plenary Session VII: Innovation Driving Innovation and Public Policy. Presented by: Dato’ Badlisham Ghazali CEO of Multimedia Development Corporation MALAYSIA. Driving Innovation and Public Policy. This discussion centres around the following 2 fundamental questions:

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Plenary Session VII: Innovation Driving Innovation and Public Policy

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  1. Plenary Session VII: Innovation Driving Innovation and Public Policy Presented by: Dato’ Badlisham Ghazali CEO of Multimedia Development Corporation MALAYSIA

  2. Driving Innovation and Public Policy • This discussion centres around the following 2 fundamental questions: • How can INNOVATION be used to create public policies that enrich the economy through the development of its ICT industry? • How can public policies be enacted to promote and encourage INNOVATION amongst private and public enterprises?

  3. How Public Policies can be Enacted to Promote and Encourage Innovation – Impact on Productivity Contributions of IT to Labour Productivity (1995 – 2000) Source: Digital Prosperity, March 2007 Authors: Robert D. Atkinson and Andrew S. McKay

  4. Chaired by the Prime Minister of Malaysia MSC Malaysia National ICT Initiative National ICT Policy National Innovation Council High-Level Public-Private Business Competitiveness Council NITC ICT Industry Development Socio-Economic Impact NIC PEMUDAH IAP FCC ICM Input Sources CCC Industry Dialogues with PIKOM, TEAM, MSC Malaysia-status Companies Interviews with non-customers Focus Groups

  5. MSC Malaysia Ecosystem Strategy The Ecosystem Strategy is built on the premise that the 3 Strategic Thrusts of MSC Malaysia will reinforce one another and create a virtuous cycle MDeC as the Catalyst 1 Attracting Foreign Direct Investments 3 Enhancing Socio-Economic Development 2 Growing Direct Domestic Investments

  6. How Innovation was Used to Create Public Policies

  7. How Innovation was Used to Create Public Policies

  8. Multi-application Smart Card E-Passport How Public Policies can be Enacted to Promote and Encourage Innovation – a case study Setting Global Standards Cumulative Export 1996 - 2006 Products and Innovation RM 730 million exports Home grown technologies Locally designed 64k contact chip Invention of Electronic Passport Indigenous Standards 2006 230 mil Turkey, Indonesia, Somalia A Regional Hub in Smart Card & e-Passport A congregation of 155 participants, 44 countries across the world in Smart Card & e-Passport E-Identity Documents Forum 6th- 8th December 2006 Kuala Lumpur USA, Canada, UK, China, Japan, India, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Korea, Russia, Germany, Italy, Egypt, Finland, Hong Kong, Indonesia, France, Mexico, Morocco, Romania….. 8

  9. Thank YouDato’ Badlishan GhazaliEmail: badlisham@mdec.com.myURL: www.msc.com.myFor more information on MSC Malaysia, please contact:MSC Malaysia Client Contact Centre (CliC)Call: +603 8315 3000orEmail: clic@mdec.com.my 9

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