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Mida maintains positive R&D investment outlook

Agency ‘cautiously optimistic’ firms will heed lessons from previous recessions, continue evolving

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2021 10:30PM

Mida maintains positive R&D investment outlook
Malaysian Investment Development Authority chief executive officer Arham Abdul Rahman says businesses can outlast economic downturns by spending big on innovating operational processes. – Bernama pic, April 12, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) is maintaining a positive outlook on research and development (R&D) investments in line with the cautiously optimistic investment climate at present amid the Covid-19 pandemic, said chief executive officer Arham Abdul Rahman.

He said that R&D investments are a strategic cornerstone for companies to grow and thrive in both good and bad economic times, and that by continuing to invest in R&D, companies will be better prepared to face the recovery phase of a crisis.

“Based on previous studies conducted over multiple recessions, companies that are investing heavily in R&D will grow, whilst competitors that reduce investment in R&D will face a greater risk of business decline,” he said in his welcoming remarks during the Research and Development for Business (RD4B) programme organised by the agency today.   

Arham also stressed that R&D has become among the most important elements for the industry to grow, develop and innovate, urging businesses to tap into R&D to improve processes, reduce the cost of doing business and gain invaluable competitive advantages.

Meanwhile, citing the 2020 edition of the global innovation index (GII), he said that Malaysia ranked second among the top three economies in the upper middle income group for innovation, while placing 33rd overall.

“This has put Malaysia ahead of all its Asean peers, second only to Singapore, and Malaysia is tops in high-tech net exports globally,” he added.

Last year, Mida approved 199 projects related to R&D, with capital investments of RM3.1 billion and 6,949 high-skilled jobs expected to be created as a result.

“This involves 30 R&D companies, 80 contract R&D companies, 46 companies with in-house R&D facilities, 26 R&D status companies and 17 national strategic R&D projects,” he said.

Arham said among the top sectors were electrical and electronics, auto and transport, machinery and equipment as well as chemical and chemical products. – Bernama, April 12, 2021

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