Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology
The Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology or better known as MIGHT is an independent non-profit technology think tank under the purview of the Prime Minister's Department. It was established in 1993 to support the Science Advisor to the Prime Minister and leverage on the multi-disciplinary and inter-ministerial synergies from both the industry and Government.
MIGHT was tasked to be forward looking, utilizing foresight & futures to help drive the advancement of high technology competency and capacity in Malaysia. A public-private partnership organization in nature, it provides a consensus building platform for collaboration in developing policies and strategic advice to the government.
Through its platform and works, MIGHT gave birth to notable and strategic national initiatives such Malaysia's Formula 1, Kulim High-Tech Park, Malaysian Automotive Institute, Technology Depository Agency and many others. Remaining in the background, MIGHT is known in certain circles to be a "surrogate mother" or the "nation's kitchen crew".
History
Malaysia's emphasis on development of science and technology is nothing new. The government has long initiated active measures to promote and develop techno-business opportunities by harnessing science and technology. In 1984, under then Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, a Science Advisor’s post was created in the Prime Minister’s Department to create a conducive ecosystem where S&T and its uptake could flourish. The move is seen as complementary as well as to provide a second opinion to those of the relevant Ministries. Dr. Omar Abdul Rahman was appointed to the post of Science Advisor to the Prime Minister and held the post until he retired in 2001.The seed of MIGHT was sown when a Unit under the Office of Science Advisor was created aptly named 'High Technology Special Unit' . This unit then grew to become what MIGHT is today.
MIGHT's focus and emphasis has been very dynamic throughout the years but has always been in the areas of high technology and heavy engineering. The focus emphasis was dependent on the maturity of the industry as well as timing of the intervention. Throughout the years, MIGHT focus areas includes but not limited to the following:-
Sector | Sector | Sector |
Aerospace | Automotive | Advance Materials |
Biotechnology | Cosmetics & Pharmaceuticals | Energy |
Electronics & Electrical | Green Management | Herbal |
Housing & Construction | Intelligent Transport System | Rail Transport |
Road Haulage | Smart City | Shipbuilding & Ship Repair |
Telecommunication | Waste | Nanotechnology |
Medical Devices | Sensors | Plantation Crops & Commodities |
Board & Management
Joint Chairmen
MIGHT is chaired jointly by the Science advisor as well as a senior captain of the industry appointed by the Prime Minister.2011 – present
- Prof. Dr. Zakri Abdul Hamid, Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of Malaysia
- Dr. Ir. Ahmad Tajuddin Ali, Chairman of UEM Group, Chairman of SIRIM
Board of Directors
Government representation
- Prime Minister's Department
- Economic Planning Unit
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation
- Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water
- Ministry of International Trade & Industry
- Petronas - Petroliam Nasional Berhad
- TNB - Tenaga Nasional Berhad
- MARA -Majlis Amanah Rakyat
- Sime Darby Berhad
- Bina Puri Holdings Berhad
- First Solar Malaysia Sdn Bhd
- System Consultancy Services Sdn Bhd
Senior Management
President & CEO
- 2008 - Present - Dr. Yusoff Sulaiman
- 2012 - Present - Dr. Raslan Ahmad
- 2014 - Present - Rushdi Abdul Rahim
- 2009 - Present - Abdul Halim Bisri
- 2009 - Present - Mohd Zakwan Mohd Zabidi
Programs & Activities
- Foresight & Futures Thinking
- Technology Priorities & Advancement
- Global Strategies & Outreach
- Enhancing Future Talents
- Technopreneurship Excellence
- Science Governance & Diplomacy
Foresight & Futures Thinking
myForesight® (Malaysian Foresight Institute)
myForesight® was created in 2012 with the following objectives:-- To explore of future possibilities for better decision making
- To build national capacity in foresight & futures
Technology Priorities & Advancement
In continuous search of new areas, some of these programs have since been passed to other government agencies or machineries to undertake. The following are among notable programs conducted by MIGHT:-
Technology & Industry Plans & Reports
The following are highlights of Publications produced by MIGHT:-- Malaysian High Technology Report
- Malaysian Aerospace Industry Report
- Malaysian Shipbuilding & Ship Repairs Industry Report
- Malaysian Solar Industry Report
Technology & Industry Advancement Programs
- National Offset Program
- Malaysia Automotive Institute
- Malaysia Microchip Project
- Industrialized Building System - IBS
Global Strategies & Outreach