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Building Jamaica’s future — nurturing innovation for prosperity
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November 26, 2023

Building Jamaica’s future — nurturing innovation for prosperity

THE COVID-19 pandemic has starkly revealed the fragility of Jamaica’s economy, underscoring the risks associated with over-reliance on tourism, mining, and subsistence agriculture.

It is evident that achieving promised prosperity for the average Jamaican necessitates a departure from the current governance approach which tends to prioritise the poor maintenance of government systems over transformational strategies.

To genuinely bring prosperity to places like Drapers in Portland and Islington in St Mary a holistic approach is imperative — one that encompasses the development of an ecosystem supporting research, development, innovation, and commercialisation. This calls for the establishment of a culture of innovation, a deliberate effort to instill a mindset that fosters creativity and problem-solving.

Reflecting on my time at Northwestern University, the impact of programmes like Nuvention — a campus-wide initiative stimulating and supporting innovation — became apparent. Programmes under Nuvention, like the Medical Innovations course, brought together students from diverse fields to develop real world solutions. It was within this innovative environment that I received a grant supporting a study on developing Jamaica’s innovative ecosystem, significantly shaping my understanding of innovation.

Lyrica, a product of Northwestern’s innovation culture, generated a staggering US$5 billion in revenue in 2016 alone. This financial impact underscores the transformative power of innovation and highlights its potential to substantially contribute to economic growth.

However, groundbreaking inventions like Lyrica don’t materialise with traditional bank loans. They require grant funding, patient capital, and a robust technology transfer policy with predictability. Identifying the Henry Lowes within our research community — individuals with groundbreaking ideas — and providing them necessary support is crucial.

It’s critical to recognise that not every idea will yield substantial financial returns but the success of one can fund the failures of 10 others. This risk-taking approach, coupled with strategic support, can lead to revolutionary developments that kick-start economic growth.

Government policies for innovation — a critical catalyst

While fostering a culture of innovation is essential, government policies play a pivotal role in providing the necessary framework for its growth. Here are key policy considerations:

(1) Research and Development (R&D) Funding: Increased government funding for R&D initiatives is crucial. By allocating resources to scientific research and technological advancements the government can create an environment conducive to groundbreaking discoveries.

(2) Tax Incentives for Innovation: Implementing tax incentives for businesses engaged in innovative activities encourages investment in research and technology. Reduced tax burdens can free up resources which companies can then channel into innovative projects.

(3) Technology Transfer Support: Establishing mechanisms for effective technology transfer from academia to industry is vital. This includes streamlining patent processes, creating technology parks, and fostering collaborations between universities and businesses.

(4) Start-up Incubation Programmes: Supporting start-up incubators can provide a nurturing environment for innovative ideas to flourish. Government-backed programmes that provide mentorship, funding, and infrastructure can be instrumental in the success of start-ups.

(5) Education Reforms: Introducing reforms in the education system to prioritise STEM education and skills development is essential. A well-educated and skilled workforce is a foundation for fostering innovation.

Incorporating these policy measures, the Jamaica Government can create an environment that not only encourages innovation but also ensures its seamless integration into the broader economic landscape. It’s a critical step towards building a future where innovation propels Jamaica’s prosperity.

Omar Newell is a businessman, the PNP’s candidate for St Mary Central, and junior shadow minister for industry, investment and global logistics. Feedback can be sent to him at omar.newell@gmail.com

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