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Accelerating innovation and impact: end-to-end solutions and unique offerings of MRANTI

The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation research commercialisation agency provides innovators with a secure environment for sandboxing and live testing

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 22 Jun 2023 11:10AM

Accelerating innovation and impact: end-to-end solutions and unique offerings of MRANTI
Winners of the MRANTI World Engineering Day 2023 Design Challenge. – Pic courtesy of MRANTI, June 22, 2023

MRANTI Park serves as a 4IR innovation hub and functions as a nucleus for research and development (R&D) as well as commercialisation and innovation (C&I) for its potential investors and innovators.

MRANTI Park is set up to provide innovators with a secure environment for sandboxing and live testing as they progress from ideation, and prototype to commercialising their product all in one place, for upstream and downstream activities.

In this episode of Top Guns by The Vibes, MRANTI’s key leaders share insights into their operations and how the establishment provides interlinked services and facilities that go hand-in-hand with the development of the 5G technology.

MRANTI chief executive officer Dzuleira Abu Bakar took us on a tour of their 686-acre facilities located in Bukit Jalil and 15km away from Bandar Malaysia.

Dzuleira Abu Bakar, CEO of MRANTI. – Pic courtesy of MRANTI
Dzuleira Abu Bakar, CEO of MRANTI. – Pic courtesy of MRANTI

It will be developed in three phases on three precincts accompanied by three principles – innovation, sustainability, and a progressive culture – across five clusters, which are green technology, biotechnology, smart manufacturing, agricultural technology, and 4IR technologies.

Dzuleira (third from right), with Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang (fourth from right) and MRANTI strategic partners during the launch of MRANTI 5G Experience Centre. – Pic courtesy of MRANTI
Dzuleira (third from right), with Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang (fourth from right) and MRANTI strategic partners during the launch of MRANTI 5G Experience Centre. – Pic courtesy of MRANTI

Chief ecosystem development officer Safuan Zairi, meanwhile, shared the plan for MRANTI’s impressive and comprehensive facilities such as the intellectual property portfolio management, drone tech initiative, and collaborative workspace that are in line with the aspiration to make Malaysia a technology producer nation by 2030.

Chief digital officer Muhundhan Kamarapullai then described the features and functions of MRANTI's 5G Experience Centre, which is designed to provide visitors with an immersive and informative experience of the capabilities of 5G technology. – The Vibes, June 22, 2023

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