BANGI, Jan 21 — The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) today announced the award of Madani Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Grant worth RM10,000 to...
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Najib on recorded phone call: ‘Not wrong’ for me as PM to hear DPP’s update on MACC’s 1MDB probe against meMinister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang gives the Mosti New Year’s Message in Bangi January 21, 2025. — Bernama picBANGI, Jan 21 — The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation today announced the award of Madani Science, Technology and Innovation Grant worth RM10,000 to parliamentary constituencies regardless of political background.
“The grant is to help MPs implement STI-related programmes in their respective constituencies for primary or secondary school students or the local community,” he said in a press conference after the Mosti New Year’s Message here today, which was also attended by Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal.
“I hereby announce that Mosti will lead the Asean Space Economy which is a moonshot programme, a national mega project. This regional space economy will drive the development of other sectors such as agriculture, communications, transportation and education, as well as developing downstream industries such as rare earth elements to produce products such as supermagnets,” he said.
“This combination of initiatives, if realised, can make Malaysia an attractive country for domestic and foreign investment, making STI a pillar in national development and thus creating a balance in sustainable economic growth and the formation of a progressive society,” he said. In addition, Mosti is also committed to ensuring innovations that directly benefit the people, especially through the implementation of initiatives such as Kampung Angkat Madani, which aim to bring technological solutions to rural areas.
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