Selangor Journal

Innovathon reality prog to showcase local innovators’ tech talents

KUALA LUMPUR, April 15 — A reality television show that allows local innovators from different fields to present their ideas and technological creations and innovations to Malaysians will be aired soon.

The programme titled Innovathon, which is a joint initiative of the Economy Ministry and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti), offered participants cash prizes and investment services of up to RM1 million.

In a statement today, Mosti stated the programme will be aired on Astro, among others to enable local innovators to find the potential investment in the commercialisation of their innovative products.

“Mosti is confident the programme will further boost the culture of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) at all levels, unearth technological talents and creative entrepreneurs in line with the Malaysia Madani aspiration and complement the local technology ecosystem.

“It will indirectly promote the proliferation of startups and the development of the local startup ecosystem,” the statement reads.

The statement added a total of six audition sessions will be held nationwide to scout for the talents of existing innovators before being guided and assisted by qualified mentors in research, development, and innovation ecosystem throughout the weekly episodes.’

The show will be broadcast in eight episodes, with 56 participants who qualified for the selection process at the audition session.

Participation is open to all Malaysians regardless of background and age limit. Participants are required to prepare a one-minute video clip and send it via email to [email protected] before May 7 this year.

The Innovathon pre-launch ceremony was officiated by Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli yesterday.

— Bernama

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