Malaysia gears up for NICE 2025


Malaysia’s biggest innovation showcase is back! The National Innovation and Commercialisation Expo (NICE) 2025 returns from Oct 6 to 9 at the World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur.

Organised by the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (MOSTI), through its implementing agency the Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation (Mranti), the four-day event brings together the country’s brightest minds and boldest ideas to showcase and scale homegrown innovations with global impact.

With a diverse lineup of innovation showcases, dialogues, keynote talks, business matching sessions, podcasts, and interactive activities, the event covers cutting-edge developments across key sectors — from palm oil, biotechnology, and aerospace to nuclear science, and beyond.

It’s a golden opportunity to connect with researchers, entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, venture capitalists, policymakers, and youth through innovation showcases, policy dialogues, business matching sessions, and recognition of outstanding innovators.

NICE 2025 also marks the strategic consolidation of four flagship MOSTI programmes:

> Malaysia Commercialisation Year (MCY)

> I-Nation Global Summit

> MTDC’s Technology Conference & Exhibition (MTCE)

> BEC’s NBioShowcase

By unifying these platforms, the event — to be officiated by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof — reinforces the government’s commitment to positioning Malaysia as a regional hub for science, technology, innovation, and the economy.

Building on the success of past MCY Summits — which since 2016 have enabled the commercialisation of 622 innovations, generating over RM849mil in revenue — NICE 2025 is expected to draw over 12,000 participants and 150 exhibitors, exceeding last year’s turnout of 8,000 and RM61.46mil in business value.

MOSTI and Mranti invite innovators, industry leaders, and aspiring changemakers to be part of this milestone event shaping Malaysia’s innovation-driven future.

Register now at nice.mosti.gov.my

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In ESG

Skills and public confidence before nuclear reactors
Brace for broader carbon tax impact
Brewer bolsters labour and human rights practices in supply chain
Feeling the heat
Sustainability at the heart of IJM Land’s operations
Why 2026 is Asean’s make-or-break year for ESG
‘ESG for SMEs does not require perfection’
Why trust and integrity matters
2026 ESG outlook: Risks and realities
What the numbers say

Others Also Read