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Friday, September 14, 2012

National Instruments, TPM and SME Corp. Malaysia set-up academy and innovation nucleus to strengthen and empower Malaysian SMEs


National Instruments, TPM Corporation and SME Corp. Malaysia sign MoU of collaboration to establish the National Instruments Academy & Innovation Nucleus 
NI-AIN to champion SME innovation, talent development and intellectual property creation

PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia, 13 September 2012 – National Instruments (NI) announced the establishment of the National Instruments Academy & Innovation Nucleus (NI-AIN), in collaboration with Technology Park Malaysia Corporation Sdn Bhd (TPM) and SME Corp. Malaysia The three parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) witnessed by YB Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Maximus Johnity Ongkili today in Putrajaya.

The NI-AIN innovation nucleus, which was conceived during the PEMANDU E&E 2.0 Lab in April this year, is one of the Entry Point Projects (EPP) under the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) which is geared towards enabling and supporting the building of a “Test and Measurement Innovation Hub” in the industrial corridors of  Malaysia.


 (Left to Right)
1. MR. VICTOR MIERES, VICE PRESIDENT FOR ASIA PACIFIC, NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS 
2. MR. CHANDRAN NAIR, MANAGING DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS ASEAN
3. YBHG DATO’ HAFSAH HASHIM, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, SME CORPORATION MALAYSIA
4. YB DATUK SERI PANGLIMA DR. MAXIMUS JOHNITY ONGKILI, MINISTER OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
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6. YBHG DATO’ HJ MOHD AZMAN BIN HJ SHAHIDIN, PRESIDENT / CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, TECHNOLOGY PARK MALAYSIA CORPORATION SDN BHD
7. YANG BERUSAHA MR. CHRIS TAN, DIRECTOR OF E&E, PEMANDU


As a shared laboratory infrastructure powered by NI technology platforms and tools, NI-AIN aims to lower entry barriers and enable access to facilities for SMEs to nurture innovation, develop the talent pool, build capabilities and capacities and promote intellectual property creation amongst small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia. The shared laboratory will be hosted at Technology Park of Malaysia and is expected to be fully operational by Q1 2013.

NI-AIN will house eight unique technology laboratories that are fully equipped with the latest NI hardware and software in automated test, control and measurement. These labs will be used for training and certification, human capital development (HCD) in Science, Technology & Innovation (STI)  and enabling local SMEs to innovate in vertical industry applications such as control & instrumentation, radio frequency & wireless applications, green technology, energy, transportation, oil & gas and agro-science.

“As we move towards our aspirations of a high income, innovation- led and knowledge-based economy, the setting-up of the NI-AIN is timely as we embrace and operationalize the various transformation programmes set out by the Government”, said YB Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Johnity Ongkili. He added, “To achieve these aspirations the role of technology and innovation in contributing to our national economic growth has become strategically critical and pertinent in this competitive and complex global environment.”

“National Instruments is honoured to be part of the ETP initiatives. We thank our partners, TPM and  SME Corp. Malaysia for this opportunity and look forward to working closely with them as well as other Malaysian Government agencies in empowering SMEs to become innovators,” says Chandran Nair, Managing Director, National Instruments Southeast Asia.

As part of its expanding presence in Asia and to cater to a growing industrial customer base in Malaysia and Asia as a whole, NI is investing USD80 Million in a state-of-the-art research and development (R&D) and manufacturing facility in Penang and the first phase is due for completion & operation by 2013.

Commenting on the initiative, YBhg Dato’ Hj Mohd Azman Hj Shahidin, President & Chief Executive Officer of TPM was quoted as saying: “The NI-AIN facility which is designed to promote Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) amongst SMEs will drive growth – both at the company and national level. We are confident we will be able to witness ground-breaking ideas and innovations emerging from NI-AIN in the near future.”

“As the backbone of the Malaysian economy, SMEs comprise 99 % of all businesses in the country. The growth that Malaysia is experiencing today is undoubtedly due to the opportunities being created by these SMEs. We are envisioning that NI-AIN will become an SME incubator centre for high-value design and engineering services and in the long-run a full-fledged technology commercialisation hub,” says Dato’ Hafsah Hashim, CEO of SME Corp. Malaysia.

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