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Biotechnology for Wealth Creation and Social Well-being - The way forward
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country with vast potential and talent. The National Biotechnology Policy represents one of the Government’s endeavors to develop the country’s potential into knowledge, wealth and a better quality of life.
 

Industries in Malaysia - The Life Sciences Industry
Malaysia
Malaysia's life sciences industry encompasses three major sectors, namely, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
 

Make Malaysia your Biotechnology Hub
Malaysia
Malaysia is offering its rich biodiversity to companies with the know-how to exploit it for the benefit of the world. We are committed to realising this potential in a safe and sustainable way, to strengthen our scientific and technological base, and ultimately to bring about a better quality of life for our people.
 

Malaysia's Medical Device Industry
Malaysia
Major medical device manufacturers from Europe, Asia and North America have chosen Malaysia as their base for growth.
 

National Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Network
Malaysia
OBJECTIVES OF NBBnet
  • To provide the necessary infrastructure and resources for bioinformatics and biotechnology information.
  • To provide national biotechnology information on Research and Development (R&D;), Human Resource Development (HRD) and commercialisation available to researchers and industry.
  • To provide bioinformatics tools and resources such as databases, software, network communication, training and consultancy.
  • To promote the development of research programme, competence and software in computational biology.

 

National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau - Homepage
Malaysia
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up.
 


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