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(From left) Bpifrance Asean area manager Marianne Wlassewitch, PlaTCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd commercialisation specialist and High Impact Programme (HIP) 2 programme manager Michelle Lim Woodliffe, Penot and Rozario launching the French-Malaysian Innovation Challenge 2017. — RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

INNOVATIVE solutions are required to address today’s diverse range of challenges.

To further encourage and facilitate innovations that promote national economic development and sustainability, the French and Malaysian governments have come together to launch the French-Malaysian Innovation Challenge (FMIC) 2017.

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