Research, Development and Commercialization in UTAR
To achieve worldwide recognition, it is imperative that UTAR focus and excel in research, development and commercialisation (RDC) activities. A 5-year research roadmap (2010 – 2014) for UTAR was defined and announced to the university community in August 2009.
Since 2013, UTAR has continued to strengthen its pursuance of certain key milestones as set in the UTAR 10-year Strategic Plan (2013 – 2022). Strategies for each of the following 5 focused areas were formulated under the Research & Development Focused Area of the Strategic Plan.
Cross-disciplinary research to solve real world problems
Diversification of research funding sources
Publication and Patent filing
Commercialisation and Consultancy
International collaborations
The UTAR Research and Development (R&D) Roadmap 2021 – 2032 for faculties and research centres introduced in 2021 is the genesis of a bigger conversation on what actions need to be taken and how UTAR can maximise the economic, environmental and societal impact of research.
The UTAR 10-Year Strategic Plan 2023-2032 was launched on 16 December 2022 to essentially provide a framework for all staff to make daily operational decisions and it is envisaged that these decisions and their related processes will move the university in the same direction. The strategic plan provides a vision of the future, confirms the purpose and enhances the values of the university.
In UTAR, the relevant organisation structure, support and services are shaped and streamlined based on the research, development and commercialisation process chain as depicted in Figure 1.1.
In UTAR, the entire RDC process chain is handled by the following institute and department:
IPSR consists of two main units:
R&D management and the facilitation of postgraduate studies are two important aspects in every established research university. With both units managed under IPSR, UTAR hopes to achieve coherence and synergy between the two aspects such that greater and more significant output and impact can be generated.
In recent years, IPSR has focused and worked on various facets of the RDC process chain to further enhance the processes and outputs in UTAR.