- Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Malaysia)
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Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
Kementerian Sains, Teknologi dan InovasiThe Federal Government of Malaysia
Logo of the Ministry Of Science, Technology and InnovationMinister Maximus Ongkili Deputy Minister Fadillah Yusof Secretary General Madinah Mohamad Established date 1973 Key agencies Location Putrajaya Website http://www.mosti.gov.my See also: Angkasawan program and Malaysian National Space AgencyThe Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation or MOSTI (Malay: Kementerian Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi) is the Malaysian ministry in charge of research, telecommunication and information technology. The current minister is Datuk Dr. Maximus Ongkili.
It was created in 1973 by the federal government as the Ministry of Technology, Research and Local Government and was reformed in 1976 as the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (MOSTE). Following the cabinet reshuffle of 2004, MOSTE evolved yet again to its current form.
The objective behind the creation of the ministry is to improve competitiveness in the fields of science and technology through the generation of knowledge and sustainable development.[1]
Agencies and institutions under the ministry
MOSTI controls and supervises a number of institutions that are responsible in providing technical services to the government and the public.
MOSTI's agencies Agencies Role Notes Malaysian Centre For Remote Sensing (MACRES) Remote sensing, telemetry, geographic information system (GIS) and research Headquarters (HQ) in Kuala Lumpur and ground receiving station in Temerloh, Pahang National Science Centre Promoting awareness, appreciation, interest and understanding of science and technology Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur National Oceanography Directorate Marine science and oceanography development HQ in Putrajaya National Space Agency Research and development of space science HQ in Putrajaya Department of Chemistry Malaysia Chemical analysis, investigation/forensic and consultancy services HQ in Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia Nuclear Agency Nuclear technology research and development Bangi, Selangor. In possession of a TRIGA Mark II, 1 MW nuclear reactor since 1982[2] Malaysian Meteorological Services National meteorological monitoring services and natural disaster warning. Central Forecast Office, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 341 data-gathering stations nationwide Department of Standards Malaysia National standards and Accreditation body HQ in Cyberjaya Atomic Energy Licencing Board Control and supervision of radioactive material usage in industries. The board also checks and enforces safety rules. HQ in Dengkil, Selangor Besides divisions and agencies of the federal government, MOSTI supervises companies set up by the government or through incorporation of a government body.
- MIMOS Bhd (MIMOS)
- Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC)
- SIRIM Bhd (SIRIM)
- Technology Park Malaysia Corporation Sdn Bhd (TPM)
- Malaysia Biotechnology Corporation (MBC)
- Astronautic Technology Sdn Bhd (ATSB)
- National ICT Security and Emergency Response Centre (NISER)
- Malaysia Network Information Centre (MYNIC)
- Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC)
Grants
MOSTI provides grants for research. Funds available are placed under specialized schemes, such as ScienceFund, TechnoFund (Pre-commercialization and IP acquisition fund), InnoFund (Enterprise innovation and community innovation fund), eHCD (Human capital development fund), eIRPA and the Brain Gain fund.
References
- ^ Ministry Of Science, Technology and Innovation - MOSTI organisational history, 2007
- ^ Triga reactors worldwide - Revised, February 2003
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