KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 — The Malaysia Open Science Platform (MOSP) was launched today to bridge the gap between research, innovation and commercialisation and enhance the...
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 — The Malaysia Open Science Platform was launched today to bridge the gap between research, innovation and commercialisation and enhance the country’s innovation capabilities.
“I am confident that open science will be an essential building block in the research and development of ecosystem that will pave a new future for the research landscape in Malaysia,” he said. He said currently through MOSP, 10 research fields are showcased on the platform which includes biological, chemical and mathematical sciences; physics engineering and material science and agricultural veterinary and food sciences.
To overcome that, forming the Guidelines of Open Science for Public Funded Research to ensure data sharing is done safely will be crucial for the comfort of all research communities, he said.
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