The Ministry of Science and Innovation (MSI; Maori: Tepūnaha Hiringa Whakaea) is a government agency within the New Zealand government responsible for the science and innovation division of New Zealand. Its main functions and functions are as follows.
Supervision of government investment in science and technology innovation, and support of science and technology innovation infrastructure [3] [non quoted word]
We will utilize research results and innovative efforts to promote commercialization, transform knowledge into technology, processes, products, increase productivity, and bring broad benefits to New Zealand.
The department started research on February 1, 2011 and integrated and replaced the Research Science and Technology Foundation and the Research Science and Technology Department. [4] [5] MSI is responsible for the science and innovation policies and investment functions of both institutions
In March 2012, Prime Minister John Key announced that the Ministry of Science and Innovation will be included in the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Science and Innovation, and Ministry of New Business Innovation Employment. Construction and housing [6] The new department started business on July 1, 2012
The science policy of Malaysia is regulated by Ministry of Science and Technology Innovation. Other departments such as Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Health also have science department. From the 1970s to the 1980s training in the science field was promoted. From 1987 to 1997, research and development was using 0.24% of GDP, and in 1998 high-tech exports accounted for 54% of the Malaysian manufactured exports. In 2002, the Malaysian National Space Agency (Angkasa) was established to deal with all Malaysian activities in space, to promote space education and space experiments. It focuses on the development of remote sensing satellite "RazakSAT" equipped with CCD camera. In the beginning of 2006, Sheikh Muzapar · Shochkor and three other finalists were chosen to participate in the Ancasawan space program.
Government agencies and departments currently focused on science, technology and innovation were founded mainly in 2008 when the government integrated many agencies to reduce layoffs and competition among existing players It was. The Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) was integrated into the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEST) which was newly established. Currently, the two departments responsible for formulating Korea's innovation policy are MEST and the Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE). MEST is most influential because it is primarily responsible for developing policies for technology development and R & D investment. MEST is also in charge of supporting national universities and research institutes (government and private). Meanwhile, MKE is mainly working with the industry. While these are the two largest participants, most ministries with scientific, technical and innovative duties appointed their own advisory committee to help develop the policy .