The AITI (Authority for Info-Communications Technology Industry of Brunei Darussalam) yesterday awarded grants to three local ICT companies - MARS Enterprise, Crescent Sdn Bhd and John Harith Technology. To mark this important milestone, a contract signing ceremony between Awg Hj Yahkup bin Hj Menudin, the CEO of AITI, and the directors of the three companies, was held at the Seri Kerna Hall, AITI office in Kg Anggerek Desa.
The event was witnessed by the guest of honour, Dato Paduka Hj Awg Alaihuddin bin Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri Lela Dato Seri Utama Hj Awg Mohammad Taha, the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Communications and Chairman of AITI, and representatives of various stakeholders in the ICT industry.
The directors of the three companies lauded AITI's generosity and expressed their optimism that the grants would go a long way in helping them develop their products.
MARS Enterprise was awarded a grant of $175,000 for its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Solution - a financial system that can be integrated with fully-customised functions including stock inventory, existing operating solutions, fixed assets, human resource and payroll to cater across the different sectors of the industry.
Thanks to its ERP Solution, MARS Enterprise was the first Bruneian company to achieve the Special Mentioned Recognition Award for the logistic category during the Asia-Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) 2008 in Indonesia.
Mr Foo Boon Seng, the Managing Director of MARS Enterprise, is confident that the company will have enough manpower to put the software on the market thanks to the grant.
Crescent Sdn Bhd, meanwhile, was awarded a grant of $151,600 for its "Premier Global End- To-End Online Program For Master Of Islamic Banking & Finance". Hjh Salma Latiff, the Managing Director of Crescent Sdn Bhd, is hopeful that the company will be ready to launch its online diploma and professional courses sometime next year.
As for John Harith Technology Sdn Bhd, the company was awarded a grant of $75,000 for its Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Tagging & Traceability Solution. This product, which is specifically for the food industry, will help users ensure that manufactured food maintains its food safety requirements.
John Lim Wan Kee, the Managing Director of John Harith Technology Sdn Bhd, said the grant will help finance the company's research and development (R&D).
The AITI Grant Scheme was launched in July 2010 to encourage R&D activities and capabilities in producing. local innovative Brunei-made products with commercial potential by the local ICT businesses through government funding.
This initiative is in line with one of AITI's functions and duties to encourage, promote, facilitate and provide assistance for the development and expansion of the ICT industry in the Sultanate.
It is hoped that the scheme would also provide opportunities for Brunei to produce more talents on local ICT content and applications.
The AITI Grant Scheme has four types of schemes that imitate the stages of ICT product or solution development - (1) Product Development Grant (developing prototypes, etc); (2) Product Enhancement Grant (improving and upgrading design, etc); (3) Product Ownership Grant (obtaining certification and recognition); and, (4) Product Packaging & Marketing Grant (improving packaging, design and labelling). Application forms for the next AITI Grant Scheme can be submitted between December 30, 2010, and January 31, 2011. For more information, visit www.aiti.gov.bn. -- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin