PETALING JAYA, Selangor, April 12 (Bernama) -- Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) and Futurise today announced their cooperation in facilitating businesses that are experiencing challenges in adopting digitisation efforts. As technology and digital economy have become pillars in our everyday lives and are prevalent in the survival of businesses today, the collaboration will look towards an agile regulatory environment to facilitate innovation and in driving forward any expansion plans that include new technologies and business models.
In the wake of digitalisation in the country and with the recent announcement of the Malaysian Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDigital), both parties look towards establishing a conducive regulatory environment for any digital economy development. The effort is to ensure that Malaysian businesses with new digital innovation initiatives are assisted and not let down by any regulatory hurdles in moving forward. As we go through a period of enormous technological innovation and disruption due to the pandemic, the consideration to fast-track changes addressing the regulation issues to enable innovation has become pertinent.
“The time is now to adopt a more agile and flexible approach to regulation that is needed in order to encourage the potential of new creation. We believe that this will promote and support the rapid introduction of new ideas and products by our Malaysian companies. Agile is definitely not a quick fix. We are currently identifying and exploring areas of relevant regulatory approaches to capitalise on opportunities bringing in innovation to our National Regulatory Sandbox program faster while mitigating the risks. What we are aiming for with regards to the regulatory intervention and sandboxes is that it will result in the creation of jobs in the digital economy, increased economic activities and the emergence of new ecosystems that is required to sustain the new and digitised industry sectors.” said Mahadhir Aziz, CEO of Futurise.
Dato’ Abdul Latif Haji Abu Seman, Director General of MPC reiterated that “The initiative aims to identify priority regulations that need to be reviewed and updated. In order for businesses to meet the demands of today’s requirements to stay afloat and relevant, fast development towards the adoption of new technology will be required. It will also help them increase their potential once we unlock the regulation challenges for them to prosper, go to market and even possibly scale beyond our shores. Together with Futurise, we are encouraging industry involvement in regulatory designs to ensure that we help minimise and mitigate any digital transformation challenges.”
MALAYSIA PRODUCTIVITY CORPORATION (MPC) AND FUTURISE COLLABORATED TO ESTABLISH AN AGILE AND CONDUCIVE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT FOR DIGITAL ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT AMONGST BUSINESSES |
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