Those two institutions have opened a public consultation forum to gain suggestions and feedback from stakeholders and the community.
"This public consultation is intended to enrich the document's substance, strengthen the linkage between long-term strategic directions and medium-term implementation," the Deputy for Research and Innovation Policy of BRIN, Boediastoeti Ontowirjo, remarked in a statement here on Tuesday.
According to her, the public consultation is also aimed to ensure the national strategic research and innovation agenda that is implemented, collaborative, and has an impact for national development.
Ontowirjo explained that the roadmap is designed as a strategic framework to integrate the national development directions with research and innovation priorities in a measurable, phased, and impact-oriented manner.
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The draft involves a team of 279 members, including 230 experts from universities, ministries/agencies, and industry across various fields, reflecting a multi-stakeholder approach to shape the direction of national research and innovation.
Furthermore, she explained that the document consists of two main parts. Book 1, National Strategic Research Roadmap 2026-2045: A Dynamic and Multi-stakeholder Approach, outlines the long-term transformation of national research.
Meanwhile, Book 2, National Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda 2026-2029: Implementation Plan, translates this direction into a more detailed, measurable, and phased implementation agenda for the initial stage.
Ontowirjo added that the document can be accessed online and the feedback can be submitted through a form until Sunday, May 17, 2026.
"Input and suggestions from stakeholders and the public are important for refining the 2026 Edition of the National Strategic Research Roadmap and Agenda," she said.
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