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Background

In the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic many countries including the Republic of Mauritius are confronted with a slow economic recovery. In January 2022, the International Monetary Fund downgraded global growth for 2022 by 0.5 percentage point to 4.4 per cent, mainly on account of significant downward growth revisions for the US, China, Brazil and Mexico.

As Mauritius copes with these tumultuous times, experts believe that innovation is key to navigating the ‘new normal’.

 

As per the Government Programme 2020-2024, the Government of the Republic of Mauritius has a clear vision for the future of the Country. One of the vision ambitions to build “an economy in the league of high-income countries, driven by technology and innovation and bringing higher levels of growth, equality and shared prosperity”.

“Les Assises de la Recherche et de l’Innovation 2022 (ARI 2022)” proposes to be a platform that initiates a national dialogue while concurrently providing insights on emerging and frontier innovations.

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Objectives

The aim of ARI 2022 is to set the foundations for the development of a National Masterplan /Roadmap for technology, research, and Innovation.  The objectives are more specifically outlined as follows:

 

  • Development of a National Roadmap

  • Provision of insight in emerging technologies and sectors

  • Identification and introduction of strategies to drive leadership in emerging technologies and sectors

  • Elimination of barriers to innovation

  • Coordination of disparate policies toward research, technology commercialization, investments, education, tax, trade, IP, government procurement, and regulatory policies in an integrated fashion that drives economic growth

  • Chart incentives for fostering innovation

Pre-Assises Events

National Innovation Campaign

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A National Innovation Campaign has been launched on the 6th of December 2021. This Campaign has as main aim to rekindle the innovation spirit amongst the Mauritian population and make the public aware of the opportunities made available by the MRIC and other partner organisations to facilitate their path on the innovation journey. This campaign embraces a 360 degree approach whereby all media supports including metro and busses will be utilised to ventilate the philosophy of innovation to the Mauritian population. This campaign will span from December 2021 to build up momentum and interest for Les Assises.

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National Innovation Challenge (NIC)

The National Innovation Challenge (NIC) is a programme, that has been approved by the Council of MRIC and by Cabinet (9 of 19 February 2021).

The National Innovation Challenge (NIC) Programme, which is a National Innovation Initiative, aims at uncovering and fostering local and professional innovations created by Mauritians working in a variety of fields from Academia, Start-up and Micro Companies, SMEs, communities to local schools and home inventions. The NIC showcases, nurtures and rewards the best ideas leading to potentially life changing solutions from the Mauritian population.

The National Innovation Challenge (NIC) was launched on the 27th of May 2021 during a press conference by The Hon. Minister for Information Technology, Communication and Innovation.

The competition has completed its audition phase and is on track for the Idea Acceleration phase.

As per the schedule of the competition, the award ceremony is planned in April 2022. It is hence proposed that this event takes place 1 week prior to Les Assises for sustaining momentum and interest for this mega-event.

Event Mode

This event was in a hybrid mode (both in person and virtual). More details are provided in the subsequent sections.

Videos

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DAY 1 - Global Perspective

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DAY 2 - Sectorial Discussion

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DAY 3 - Sectorial Presentation + 
Innovation Experts Round Table 
& Interaction

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Emerging Trends in Financial Innovation
Mr Mohamed Khan

Mr Mohamed Khan
Chief Executive Officer, Financial Services Institute (Mauritius)

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Innovation in Agriculture in the Region

Mr Eric Jeuffrault
Directeur Régional, Centre de coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD) (Réunion- France)

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“Unlocking the Middle Trap” - Technical Education as the Innovation Catalyst

Mr Yamal Matabudul
Chief Executive Officer, Polytechnics (Mauritius) Ltd

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Academic Innovation and Industry Needs: Where do we stand?

Dr. Keith Robert Thomas
Director General, University of Technology (Mauritius)

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Innovation for Social Change

Ms Ayooshee Dookhee
Head of Solutions Mapping Accelerator Lab, UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles (Mauritius)

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Changing Health and Wellness through Innovation

Mr Olivier Schmitt, Chief Operating Officer, Health and Wellness, IBL Life (Mauritius)

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Productivity and Innovation

Dr (Mrs) Vijayelaksmee Goorah
Lead Innovation, Advocacy &. Entrepreneurship, National Productivity and Competitiveness Council (NPCC) (Mauritius)

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Bird’s Eye View of the Blue and Green Sectors

Mr Poojanraj Khurun
Food and Agriculture Organisation
(Mauritius)

Theme 4: Blue and Green Innovation

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Barriers and Improvement

Dr Asha Dookun-Saumtally
Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute, MCIA
(Mauritius)

Theme 4: Blue and Green Innovation

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Innovation in Sector

Mr Mehul Bhatt
Rogers & Company Limited
(India/ Mauritius)

Theme 4: Blue and Green Innovation

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Blue and Green Gouvernance: La recherche collective régionale au service d'une croissance durable bleue et verte

Mrs Anne-Françoise Zattara-Gros
Université de la Réunion
(Réunion, France)

Theme 4: Blue and Green Innovation

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Welcome Address

Dr Vickram Bissonauth
Research Coordinator, Mauritius Research and Innovation Council
(Mauritius)

Theme 5: IT, Emerging and Enabling Innovation

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Bird’s Eye View of the IT and Emerging Technology

Mr Rajnish Hawabhay
Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation
(Mauritius)

Theme 5: IT, Emerging and Enabling Innovation

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Barriers and Improvement/ Private Sector Progress in IT and Emerging Technology

Mr Shateeaum Sewpaul
General Manager, Harel Mallac Technologies
(Mauritius)

Theme 5: IT, Emerging and Enabling Innovation

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Mauritius in the New Space Era

Mr Shantanu Bhatawdekar | Mr Victor Joseph T
Scientific Secretary ISRO
(India)

Theme 5: IT, Emerging and Enabling Innovation

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Industry 4.0

Mr Tan Chee-Peng
Industry 4.0 Strategist
(Singapore)

Theme 5: IT, Emerging and Enabling Innovation

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Introduction

Dr Aveeraj Peedoly, Mauritius Research and Innovation Council
(Mauritius)

Theme 6: Social and Grassroots Innovation

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Bird’s Eye View of Sector Presentation

Ms Ayooshee Dookhee, UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles

Theme 6: Social and Grassroots Innovation

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Presentation on Barriers/Improvement

Mr Tony Lee, Senior Partner, Ecosis Ltd

Theme 6: Social and Grassroots Innovation

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IT, Emerging and Enabling Innovation
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Travel, Tourism and Entertainment Innovation
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Financial Innovation
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Health & Wellness Innovation
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Blue and Green Innovation
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Social and Grassroots Innovation

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