http://today.thefinancialexpress.com.bd/views-reviews/acquiring-technology-toincrease-competitiveness-1515418168 Acquiring technology to increase competitiveness M S Siddiqui | January 09, 2018 00:00:00
Most enterprises in the country have no Research & Development (R&D) division and there is also no enthusiasm in acquiring technology through various ways and means from multinational enterprises (MNEs). Enterprises here have little capacity to finance research and skill development to attain desired technology. Our researchers hardly have innovation and the poor number of applications for intellectual property (IP) protection in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) office reflects the state of research in Bangladesh. Production, marketing and distribution have become extremely complex and knowledge-intensive as investments in R&D, software, design, engineering, training, marketing and management come to play a greater role in this competitive and globalised market. Competitiveness does not just depend on cost of factors of production, or on a specific technological advantage. It depends on continuous innovation, high -level skills and learning, an efficien t communications and transport infrastructure, and a supportive environment. In order to get government to focus on both macro and micro policies, the case must be made for supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs). While it is generally accepted that SMEs are important contributors to the domestic economy, not many governments have framed policies to enhance their contribution or increase their competitiveness and technological advancement. The outcome of technology investments in various fields inclu ding research and development projects, technology start -ups, new product launching, is highly uncertain as it takes a long period to get the possible returns to investment. The price of technology is very high. The SMEs are unable to acquire, diffuse and master technology from the market.