Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

National Digital Innovation Launchpad

Professor Ian Hall

Please note that this is an on-going project.

Project Description

Griffith University has collaborated with ReGov Technologies in Malaysia to connect vulnerable economies in the Pacific Islands to global markets through the National Digital Innovation Launchpad (NDIL). Starting in Tonga, the NDIL is designed to accelerate the use of technology and build local capacity to implement digital projects and solutions that will benefit many local communities.

Project Personnel and Beneficiaries

The initiative aims to create digitally empowered societies throughout the Pacific Islands.

Outcomes to Date

In collaboration with RevGov Technologies has identified the need for:
development and implementation of an NDIL in participating Pacific Island countries to support national digital transformation priorities

mutual assistance in organising digital innovation programs, including mentorship, to strengthen national capacity

conducting research and sharing of best practices and knowledge on programs and policies to build inclusive digital economies

exploring opportunities for other forms of co-operation to strengthen digital literacy and delivery of digital technology training.

Project Significance

Approximately 3 billion people are not digitally connected. This initiative aims to significantly enhance inclusive economic growth in the Pacific region and create new opportunities for local entrepreneurs to grow and develop their businesses.

Related Link

External link to https://news.griffith.edu.au/2023/07/12/empowering-pacific-island-economies-through-digital-transformation/

Co-authors
ReGov Technologies Malaysia
Project start
Jul 2023
Project end
Academic area
Griffith Asia Institute
Project location
  • Nathan
Project geographical impact
  • International
Publication date
October 24, 2023
Last updated
8:50 am, November 27, 2023