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The paper provides examples of the involvement of Science and Technology in Industrial Development in Malaysia. The Malaysian Government believes that the proper application of Science and Technology in Industry is important to fulfill the country's aspiration to achieve advanced status by the year 2020. The Government's support in the drive towards industrialization through Science and Technology is clearly demonstrated.
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Tan, B.C. (1994). Science and technology in industrial development in Malaysia. In: Maruyama, E., Watanabe, H. (eds) Physics and Industry. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 435. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58376-9_8
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