How was the 10-10 MySTIE Framework Derived? Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) are poised to change the current production-based economy to a knowledge-intensive economy. Such STIs are redefining the socio-economic landscape as well as challenging the conventional boundaries of operation. They provide immense opportunities for value creation to enhance productivity, efficiency and societal well-being. Mega trends, such as rapid urbanisation, demographic shifts and technological breakthroughs are triggering far-reaching impacts on all stakeholders. The world is facing unprecedented risks that require a sound STIE ecosystem to mitigate these challenges. Recognising this, ASM in 2015 embarked on Emerging Science, Engineering and Technology (ESET) Study to provide S&T Foresight as part of ASM’s flagship initiative on Envisioning Malaysia 2050. The ESET study culminated in three major outputs as follows:
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products, services, technologies, possible applications and outcomes relevant for Malaysia towards 2050
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emerging technologies and their interlinkages based on Malaysia’s strengths and needs in 3 phases: Present (2015-2020)
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impactful emerging technologies towards realising Progressive Malaysia 2050, based on feasibility and attractiveness for Malaysia’s context, guided by global trends and risks
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