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Thursday 4 August 2011

UNIK'S ecosystem and wealth creation initiatives


PUTRAJAYA, 19 April. -Dato’ Seri NajibTun Razak today announced 23 ecosystem and wealth creation initiatives which will attract billions of ringgit in investment from the nation’s intellectual wealth.
He also witnessed the strategic alliance signing between the respective partners and Unit InovasiKhas (UNIK), which comes under the purview of Prime Minister’s Office to commercialise the ventures and reiterated that innovation is an integral component of the Government’s aim and objectives in laying the foundation for Malaysia, 2021 and beyond.
UNIK is a one-stop centre to formulate policies and strategies aimed at creating a conducive ecosystem to propel development and innovation in Malaysia.
Eight projects that originated from research at public universities provided a glimpse of the expertise that lies among Malaysian scientists and more “gems” are expected to be discovered and commercialised.
The innovation eco-system projects launched would create the environment for innovation to thrive and prosper, benefitting sectors such as education, higher education, industry and entrepreneurship.
The projects have been divided into three categories-New Wealth Creation, Intellectual Property from Universities & Public Research Institutes and Eco-System Initiatives.
Under the New wealth Creation segment there is one Strategic Impact Project which is the Oil Palm Biomass roadmap to Malaysia and four Ground-Up projects – electricity from every window, energy dashboard for energy management for the future, enabling small business to go cash- less and cutting edge technology for the LED industry. The global market for this sector is estimated to be US$472 billion (RM1.46 trillion).
Initiatives and collaborations with Universities and Public Research Institutes includes project from The Wireless Communication Centre (WCC), UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia (UTM) called an Innovative, compact and elegant Flat Antenna to replace bulky and inefficient parabolic antennas.
The improved performance characteristics include: High gain and efficiency; Low profile, compact and elegant construction design flush against roof or wall; and suitable for satellite and ground based communications. Its applications include: a more efficient receiver for satellite signals; rural or scattered internet and wireless telephony; and long distance data, voice and video communication.
The flat antenna has been installed and demonstrated successfully on UTM’s campus with a complete monitoring system. With the assistance of Innovation and Commercialisation Centre (ICC) UTM, the flat antenna has been successfully commercialised on several locations which includes: SIRIM Bhd., UPM-MTDC. UKM-MTDC and UTM-MTDC. The global market value is estimated to be US$ 13 billion (RM 39 billion).
The others are Carbon Fibre Products by SIRIM; Painticide, developed by the Institute of Medical Research; polymerase Chain Reaction by USM; Pelvic Binder by UKM; NaturalMedicine for Cervical Cancer from UPM and Quick Diagnostic Kit for Denque from UM. The global market for the ventures initiated by universities and public research institute is  said to amount to US$101 billion (RM316 billion) globally.
Under the Eco-System is a project undertaken by the Malaysian Productivity Corporation (MPC) and UNIK to match the needs of large private companies with existing capabilities and facilities in Malaysia. 
R&Ds were conducted by five public universities and two research institutions, namely UniversitiSains Malaysia (USM), Universiti Malaya (UM), UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia (UTM), Sirim and Institute for Medical Research (IMR).A total of 1,100 R&D findings were submitted by the universities to UNIK , but after much analysis and shortlisting processes, only 113 were identified and 18 technologies from UTM to have high potential to be commercialised. 
                                                             Universiti Teknologi Malaysia





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