Bulletin Issue 3, Vol 1 (August 2012)
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Bulletin Issue 3, Vol 1 (August 2012)
www.icc.utm.my 1 CONTENTS EDITORIAL BOARD ICC Services ……...……........……………………........……………………........ Services Offered ……………........……………………........……………………… UTM-MTDC Technology Centre Building Launching .......……………………........ UTMOST Imagination Festival 2012 ............................……………………........ UTM 2012 Innovation Figures .....................................……………………........ Personality of the Month ..............................................……………………........ Award Winning Inventions ...........................................……………………........ Exhibitions participated ...............................................……………………........ UTM INATEX exhibition 2011 .......................................................................... UTM Expert of the month ............................................……………………........ Product of the Month .......................……………………................................... UTM Mobile Hotspot Bus Launched ................................................................. Commercialisation development skills workshops and trainings offered ............... UTM Spin Off Companies ...........................................……………………........ Article : UTM Proton Electric Saga ................................……………………........ UTM Innovation Highlights ...........................................……………………........ Article : Mentoring, Entrepreneurship & Embracing Technology .……………........ Products and Technologies for Commercialisation ...................……………........ SMART Industrialised Building System (IBS) ....................……………………........ 3D Camera, Membrane Technology Water Filter ............................................... Patent and Trademark Battle : Apple vs Samsung and Lotus ownership battle ....... Tenant of the Month ........................................................................................ Intellectual Property News ............................................................................... Chief Editor : Prof. Ir. Dr. Azhar Dato’ Abd. Aziz Editors : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arham Abdullah, Dr. Kamariah Ismail Co-Editors : Zarina Md. Yassin Azlin Jamil Norliza Abd. Rahim Md. Herme Yusman Md. Tahir Nur Ammi Hamzah Hafizah Ithnin Noran Norhaniza Cholan Muammar Sirajuddin Ibrahim Mohd. Fitri Khamis Fabio Marchetto Zafri Zanariah Mohd. Nor Rushdi Md. Saad Email : zarinay@icc.utm.my, managers@icc.utm.my 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18-22 23 24 25-27 28 28 Website : www.icc.utm.my ICC MANAGEMENT TEAM Email : azharaz@icc.utm.my, azhar@fkm.utm.my, Tel : +607-559 1501 “ Office Address : Innovation & Commercialisation Centre UTM Technovation Park, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81300, Skudai, Johor Bahru, Johor, MALAYSIA Tel :+607-559 1511/1504/ 1522/1584 Fax :+607-556 5899, +607-557 6904 Email: managers@icc.utm.my, topmgmt@icc.utm.my 2 Email : arham@icc.utm.my, Tel : 019-752 8000, +607-559 1509 Email : kamariah@icc.utm.my, Tel : 019-772 6991, +607-559 1503 SERVICES OFFERED BY ICC INNOVATION COMMERCIALISATION Innovative “Entrepreneurial Global Dr Kamariah Ismail Deputy Director (Commercialisation) PhD, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Management & Human Resource Development Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arham Abdullah Deputy Director (Innovation), Assoc. Prof, PhD Faculty of Civil Engineering Prof. Ir. Dr. Azhar Dato’ Abd. Aziz Director of ICC, Professor, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering INNOVATION POINT UNIT I-Aware Program I-Act Program I-Net Program I-Fund Program INNOVATION IDEA INCUBATION UNIT I-Incu Program I-Train Program INNOVATION PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT UNIT www.icc.utm.my I-Proto Program I-PDTL Program INNOVATIVE SOLUTION UNIT IP MANAGEMENT UNIT IP Application IP Audit IP Licensing BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT UNIT Entrepreneurship Training & Development Business Plan Evaluation & Training Spin-off Formation & Development UTM-MTDC Symbiosis & Incubator Program Pre-Commercialisation Grant Entrepreneurship Centre Management MARKETING & INDUSTRIAL NETWORKING UNIT Marketing Industrial Networking Exhibition From INNOVATION to COMMERCIALISATION INNOVATION DEPARTMENT Head of Department : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arham Abdullah Email : innovation@icc.utm.my INNOVATION POINT UNIT I-AWARE PROGRAM To create awareness amongst researchers on innovation and entrepreneurial culture I-ACT PROGRAM To participate in innovation activities and initiatives organised by private and government agencies I-NET PROGRAM To initiate the collaboration and networking with private and government agencies I-FUND PROGRAM To assist researcher in application of innovation funding opportunities offered by private and government agencies INNOVATION PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT UNIT I-PROTO PROGRAM To assist the selected technologies in the working/commercial prototype development (Prototype Design, Testing, Validation, Certification, Packaging, Showcase) COMMERCIALISATION DEPARTMENT Head of Department : Dr. Kamariah Ismail Email : commercialisation@icc.utm.my IP MANAGEMENT IP APLICATION To help process and manage IP application to protect university’s Intellectual properties IP AUDIT To capture and analyse information in the form of valuable IP assets, identify and assess related rights available IP LICENSING Setting up agreement or a partnership between an intellectual property rights owner (licensor) and another who is authorized to use such rights (licensee) in exchange for an agreed payment (fee or royalty) Technology License Agreement Trademark Licensing and Franchising Agreement Copyright License Agreement LICENSING MANAGEMENT Manage the collection, distribution and tracking of licensed content and their corresponding agreements for the monetization of assets MARKETING Marketing Industrial Networking Exhibition Product Showcase Management INNOVATION IDEA INCUBATION UNIT I-INCU PROGRAM To add value (Technology Screening, Business Plan Development, and Market Validation) to selected technologies towards achieving innovative and commercially viable products through incubation process. To manage special Commercialisation Incubation Program called UTM-MTDC Symbiosis (Spin-Off Company Formation and Incubation Based On UTM’s Technologies). I-TRAIN PROGRAM To manage Innovation, Business, Commercialisation & entrepreneurial training program (In-house innovation Training and UTM-SRI International Innovation Commercialisation Readiness Program. INNOVATIVE SOLUTION UNIT Partnering University researchers with the SMEs to have the strength and capability to innovate, nurture entrepreneurial mindset and develop complete business and entrepreneurship equation. Researching, inventing, innovating and commercialising, securing support for implementing novelty solutions to needs and problems to be resolved with a unique two way approach to innovation, mitigating boundaries and brokering a dialogue between the university, public, industry and nonprofit organization. ENTREPRENEURSHIP & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT UNIT BUSINESS/ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Offering commercialisation related training activities and awareness courses, seminars, forums and workshops related to intellectual property, commercialisation, business plan preparation, licensing and other entrepreneurship skills BUSINESS PLAN EVALUATION/TRAINING Assist in product evaluation on its viability, management background, market advantage and technology used SPIN-OFF FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT To assist in the process, management and formation of spin off companies such as the formed UTM-MTDC symbiosis companies PRE-COMMERCIALISATION GRANT Assisting in applying available funds to assist in the development of technology until readily commercialised prototypes stage, pilot plants and incubation activities. Coordinate the promotion and commercialisation activities of UTM’s intellectual property from UTM researchers through various international and national exhibitions and tradeshows, discussions with industry, business matching events (organized by ministries, BiotechCorp, MTDC, Cradle Fund, MDeC amongst others) and other channels of communication including UTM Holding. www.icc.utm.my 3 UTM-MTDC Technology Centre Building Launching The event held on Saturday 23rd June, 2012 has attracted a significant number of guests to welcome the Deputy Prime Minister to launch the second UTM-MTDC Technology Centre at the UTM Technovation Park. Also present were Dato’ Seri Khaled Nordin, the Education Minister and Prof. Dato’ Zaini Ujang, the UTM Vice Chancellor. A number of Symbiosis Programme Products were exhibited, such as Microclear for Color Water Treatment, Pineapple Fibre-Based Product Development for Neutraceuticals, Energy Saving in Building Air Conditioning System, Development of Pre-Treatment System for RO Drinking Water Production as well as the 3D based surveillance camera system. The newly rised UTM-MTDC Building locates the 10 new spin off companies from the UTM-MTDC Symbiosis programme as well as other tenants. The programme is hoped to spur more technopreneurs as well as instilling entrepreneurship culture amongst the university resident. Intellectual Property Status Patent Search Workshop at M Suite Hotel UTM’s IPR AS OF 31st MAY 2012 NOCATEGORY TOTAL 1 Patent Pending 712 2 Patent Granted 60 3 Utility Innovation Pending 8 4 Utility Innovation Granted 1 5 Industrial Design 12 6 Trademark 41 7Copyright 1497 8 Layout-Design of Integrated Circuit 12 TOTAL2343 Patent Drafting Workshop at Grandeur Hotel UTM has amongst the highest patents in Malaysia where we have to date protected more than 2343 products and technologies from UTM’s Research and Development activities. As part of our effort to cut down on our significant patenting budget cost, ICC has organized patent search and drafting workshops to the UTM researchers. Incentives will be given to those researchers and internal patent drafters. ICC expects to save quite a significant amount from this effort and local incentive. Web : www.icc.utm.my 4 www.icc.utm.my UTMOST IMAGINATION FESTIVAL 2012 UTM has again successfully organized its second UTMOST Imagination programme this year for four consecutive days from 29th March to 1st April, 2012 which has drawn a larger crowd of audience this year. Various interesting activities were running simultaneously all around the university campus such as the solar car race, GPS detection, gravity challenge, tower build competition as well as Boboiboy’s Tablet coloring contest. The UTM Innovation and Creativity Festival or branded as UTMost Imagination 2012 is an annual festival organised to showcase the innovative products developed by UTM citizens. With the theme INNOVATION IS FUN, many interactive activities which include competitions, creative games and gadget and prototype testing have been greeting the visitors. Apart from the famous Malaysianmade cartoon series Boboi Boy and Evo-10 Division from PDRM, the famous Malaysian astronaut, Mejar Dr. Faiz Khaleed had also made a special appearance to share his fascinating astronaut training experience with the UTMOST visitors. Visitors are able to obtain a lot of information on academic programs for undergraduates and postgraduates provided during the festival with one-to-one consultation. The famous event was also aired live on TV3, the media partner of the event. Starting from 9 am till 5 pm for the 4 days, the event had attracted an increasingly huge crowd each year who would not want to miss the valuable opportunity to see UTM’s best products and technologies showcased each year. Taking place at the UTM Marching field and all around the campus faculty sites, the surrounding community and industries are able to benefit from the interactive and creative festival which highlight UTM’s great inventions and innovations. More info on the programme can be obtained from the website www.utm.my/utmost (tel : 07-5536353 or 013-7319360, email : utmostimagination@utm.my) www.icc.utm.my 5 UTM 2012 Innovation Figures A prestigious annual event called “Hall of Fame” was also arranged prior to the UTMOST Imagination Festival to award a group of innovators who have inspired the nation with their innovative products. The award has been created to recognize the inspirational work by the recipients in the field of creative and innovative design, science and technology. The three selected award recipients this year were the Chief Executive Officer of JobStreet.com, Chang Mun Kee, an innovator, Tan Yeow Kiang as well as the designer and founder of BoboiBoy animation series, Mohd. Nizam Abdul Razak. Chang currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of JobStreet.com, a job portal that provides information for those who are looking for employment especially to fresh university graduates. Graduated with Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA in 1990, he was of Perak origin. Meanwhile Tan Yeow Kiang, known as Bugs Tan, a famous Malaysian inventor, has produced more than 10 patented products inside and outside the country. Among his products that obtained recognition was Litewalk Granting System which received the National Innovation Award from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and Special Innovation Award from Asian Association of Designers. Bugs Tan is the founder of Creative and Innovative Practising Company (CIPCO) and advisor to several innovations related companies and active in the development of Malaysian innovation and creativity activities. He was appointed as a panel in “My Ideas” as well as honorary member of Asian Association of Inventors and judges in TV IDEAS, a television reality program and many more. He is determined to see young Malaysians endeavor to become innovative and creative. Bugs Tan will spend his time every Saturday morning to meet people who require his views and opinions in relation to innovation. Another recipient, Mohd Nizam was the recipient of the Anugerah Tokoh Negara on his achievements in the animation industry on the celebration of Malaysia Day 2011. He was a founder of Animonsta Studio in Putrajaya who produced a well-known television animation series, BoboiBoy which is well accepted by the audiences in Malaysia, Philippine and Singapore and of Southeast Asia. The animation series has incorporated much innovation and creativity elements and help to develop the minds of a child who is watching it to think of new ideas. Mohd. Nizam had also been the Executive Director at Les’ Copaque Production before and was a script writer for Upin & Ipin cartoon and Geng Pengembaraan Bermula animation series. Personality of the Month – Mr. Mohd. Herme Yusman Mohd. Tahir Intellectual Property Manager Mr. Mohd. Herme Yusman has served as UTM Intellectual Property Manager for seven good years with UTM where he was first located at RMC but was then transferred to ICC in June 2012 when the UTM Management decided to transfer the IP department to ICC. Mr. Mohd. Herme is very experienced in all patenting and management of all UTM intellectual properties. He received his degree in Technology Management from UTM. As the manager in the IP department, he has also received and organized several IP related trainings such as patent drafting, patent searching and IP awareness workshops for the UTM technology transfer professionals and researchers. For more info on IP application, audit and licensing, he can be reached at his tel no 07-5591526, 5591551 or his email : herme@icc.utm.my. 6 www.icc.utm.my AWARD WINNING EARTHQUAKE & STRUCTURAL VULNERABILITY DETECTOR E-Seer UTM won gold and silver medals at Hari Inovasi Nuklear Malaysia 2012 The e-SEER (Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Research) team from Department of Structural Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia led by Prof. Dr. Azlan Adnan from FKA, UTM has won two medals at Hari Inovasi Nuklear Malaysia 2012 held at Agensi Nuklear Malaysia (Nuclear Malaysia) in Bangi recently, from 2 to 4 July in conjunction with its 40th anniversary. The e-SEER team also bags home ‘Piala Pusingan Inovasi Jemputan’, and RM800 cash as the overall winner for the Invitational Invention Category where a total of 29 products from institutions inside and outside Nuclear Malaysia, were exhibited in the event. The two award winning inventions from e-SEER were SEER-iPLAT (a seismic isolation platform) and SEER-mSAG (seismo-accelerograph and crack detector for shell structures) which won the gold and silver medals respectively Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Research, e-SEER is an established research group in ICON formed to foster issues on seismic hazard assessment, seismic structural vulnerability and structural seismic health monitoring system, earthquake engineering, seismology, earthquake resistant design and earthquake fault mechanism. eSEER has also world wide recognition on its achievement, collaboration and involvement in national and international societies that relate to this research area such as Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), U.S.A. (http://www.construction.utm.my/researchgroup-2/engineering-seismology-and-earthquake-engineering-research-e-seer/) Electronic Braille Al-Quran Teaching Aid (eBraille) A novel UTM invention called E-Braille Panel which is a portable electronic panel that assists in teaching the visually impaired to learn and read Al-Quran has proudly won silver and gold medals during the 22nd Invention, Innovation, Industrial Design and Technology Exhibition 2011 (ITEX11) held in Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in May 2011. Prof. Azlan Adnan explaining on the effectiveness of e-SEER (Engineering Seismological and Earthquake Engineering Research) invention to the visitors. ‘Piala Pusingan Inovasi Jemputan’, Gold and Silver medals won by e-SEER UTM at Hari Inovasi Nuklear 2012. Team of Researchers led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zarhamdy from FKE UTM Named Electronic Braille (eBraille) Al-Quran Teaching Aid, the eBraille Panel comprises of an outer case, Braille cell, jacks, Perkin keys, functionality keys, navigation keys and sound keys. The panel has an ergonomic characteristic that gives comfort to the user while using the panel. The panel is portable and it can be connected to a computer and the teaching process can be done by controlling on the computer or the panel itself. As the teacher types the character, it will be displayed to the student’s panel via wireless connection. The main advantage of this research is to allow teaching the visually impaired in more effective ways. The delivery of lesson will be more efficient and the teaching and learning process can be done in just a short time. Braille Al-Quran. The visually impaired user will read the Braille display using their sense of touch. The technology implemented on eBraille Panel involves the use of piezoelectric actuators. The actuators will move the dots to be displayed. Besides that, audio assistance also available. The eBraille Panel can be connected to a computer and also can be integrated to several panels for simultaneous learning. This project aims to ease the learning of Al-Quran for visually impaired and allows that person to fully understand the Al-Quran and all its contents. This panel will replace the Braille papers in Braille Al-Quran that are used nowadays. This will introduce an effective and innovative teaching and learning aid for the visually impaired. Electronic Braille Al-Quran is an aid to teaching and learning Al-Quran for the visually impaired. This project circulates an Al-Quran database in digital Braille codes easily downloadable into eBraille Panel. The eBraille Panel function as a monitor for the visually impaired. A line of Braille cell will represent the line on This impressive innovation to help the disabled has been developed by the UTM Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Team. For more information, please refer to http://www.fkm.utm.my/ iCA/members.html. www.icc.utm.my 7 EXHIBITIONS participated by ICC ICC has participated in a number of exhibitions each year amongst which are the MTE, ITEX, INTRADE and SMIDEX exhibitions. By joining these annual exhibitions, we are able to showcase our UTM products and take the opportunity to exhibit and promote potentially commercial products for the industries and investors to take up. We receive many inquiries from the SMEs to take up the technologies. As such ICC takes the opportunity to tell the general public of the services that the university is able to offer especially from the centres of excellence where we seek venture in product infrastructure development. ICC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT UNIT Business Plan and Market Validation Services The ICC Business Development team runs a number of commercialisation awareness and training programs every year including workshops, seminars and lectures. These programs are often run in collaboration with units within UTM as well as external partners such as Cradle Fund, Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC), Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation (MBC) and MDeC among others. These initiatives help enhance participation of UTM’s research community in dialogues pertaining to entrepreneurship and commercialisation with the industry partners. ICC hopes, through these activities, to create a culture of IP awareness, commercialisation and enhanced innovation within UTM that complements its strengths in academia and research. Provides the following services to the university researchers, staff and students:• Facilitating business plan preparation procedures; • Protecting intellectual properties of all kinds, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial design and trade secrets; • Assisting in market validation, business model and industry linking locally and abroad; • Drafting legal contracts such MoA, MoU & NDA • Giving advice concerning Business Plan development; • Protection of IP exploitation with value able validation . Disseminating research results and new knowledge in business and industries among researchers and the general public. Commercial Training Engaged in Commercialisation training activities including • Offering training and awareness courses, seminars, forums and workshops on intellectual property, commercialisation, business plan and current related issues; • Conducting research concerning IP policy so as to expand its capacity in providing advice and suggestions to universities, society and the nation; In promoting and highlighting our technologies and products to the public, ICC has participated in quite a number of large exhibitions such as the Malaysia Technology Expo, the Halal Showcase, the ITEX, SMIDEX, SME Solution, iGEM, INTRADE as well as linking with the Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM) throughout the year. Look out for our products and latest technologies in this exhibition schedule below. LIST OF ICC EXHIBITIONS CALENDAR 2012 EXHIBITION DATE VENUE 1 Malaysia Technology Expo 16 - 18 February 2012 2 Majlis Pelancaran Pusat Transformasi Luar Bandar (RTC) AIM Innovating Malaysia Tour 2012 The 9th Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS 2012) AIM Innovating Malaysia Tour 2012 16 - 19 February 2012 Putra World Trade Center (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur RTC Gopeng, Perak 23rd International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition (ITEX 2012 ) Small and Medium Industries Development Corporation 2012 (SMIDEX 2012) SME Solution Expo 2012 ICT Innovation and Application, for Enterprise and SMBS ITX Asia 2012 The 3rd International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibitions & Conference Malaysia (IGEM 2012) INTRADE Malaysia 2012 17 - 19 May 2012 NO 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 www.icc.utm.my 30 - 31 Mac 2012 4 - 5 April 2012 13 - 14 April 2012 20 - 22 June 2012 28 - 30 June 2012 12 -14 September 2012 10 - 13 October 2012 27 - 29 November 2012 Expo Danga City , Johor Bahru, Johor Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Kuala Lumpur Universiti Antarabangsa Albukhary, Alor Setar, Kedah Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Kuala Lumpur Midvalley Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Kuala Lumpur Menara MATRADE, Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur UTM INATEX EXHIBITION More than 200 UTM products and latest inventions have been exhibited for public viewing during the annual INATEX (Industrial Art & Technology) Exhibition held every year. Amongst the highlights of the huge event are the R&D Competition, Business Matching session, techno-fun, IP Clinic, Business and Commercialisation Seminar as well as MOSTI and pre-comm Grants Clinic. Held at the Sultan Iskandar Hall, UTM Johor Bahru campus from 16-18th November last year, Color Coded Heart Rate Continuous Monitoring System by Dr. Fauzan Khairi Che Harun from FKE has won the Best Invention Award during the 2011 INATEX. The product is a smart invention with ease of reading that displays and monitor heart rate whilst exercising. It provides self-programmable heart rate monitor which displays a colour representing the intensity selected for specific type of exercise, enabling a user or coach to conveniently to easily monitor the user and athletes suitable rate of exercise intensity in real time. Color Coded Heart Rate Continous Monitoring System that won the best invention award during INATEX 2011 The local innovations which give invaluable benefits to the surrounding community are hoped to strengthen the industry and university collaborations. The exhibition showcases the latest technologies discoveries by UTM, knowledge sharing, product commercialisation, business matching session and business plan talk for industries and researchers. ICC through the Business Plan and Product Commercialisation Seminar, IP Clinic, business matching and industrial networking activities hopes to foster strategic collaborations and partnership with the industries as the key ingredient for the growth of local technology and wealth creation. ICC proudly welcomes all industries and potential collaborators and entrepreneurs to the 2012 INATEX Exhibition that will be held from 3-5th October, 2012 at the Dewan Sultan Iskandar, UTM Johor Bahru to view more of our latest technologies and products. Industries are required to register their details with managers@icc.utm.my or utmicc2@yahoo.com for free updates on our recent technologies and invitations to our collaborative programmes in the future. www.icc.utm.my 9 UTM Expert of the month ~ WIRELESS COMMUNICATION EXPERT Professor Dr. Tharek Hj. Abd. Rahman Prof. Dr. Tharek Abd Rahman was born in Arau, Perlis in 1955. He graduated from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia with first class Diploma in Electrical Communication Engineering in 1976 followed by his B.Sc (Hons) (Electrical Engineering) from University of Strathclyde, UK , MSc in Communication Engineering from UMIST, Manchester, UK and PhD in Mobile Communication from University of Bristol, UK. He obtained his associate professorship in 1992 and was further appointed as professor of wireless communication in 1997. With a PhD in Mobile Communication, he has close experience working with government agencies and industries in research and consultancies such as Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Japan (NTT), Ministry of Defense Malaysia, Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM), Malaysian Commission and Multimedia Malaysia (MCMC), Petronas, Maxis, Celcom, Ericson, Motorola, Nokia, ATSB and Angkasa. Most of his research is fully funded by grants from Science Funds, Fundamental Research Grants Scheme (FRGS), Industrial Grants Scheme (IGS), Multimedia Grant Scheme (MGS), Commercialization Research Development Fund (CRDF), Ericsson and NTT, Japan. The Director of UTM WCC (Wireless Communication Centre) has obtained a number of contract research projects related to wireless communication such as fourth generation studies for future mobile communication from MCMC (RM1 million), microwave propagation studies in tropical region from Ericsson (RM1 million) and third generation mobile communication from NTT, Japan (RM500,000). He has also played an important leading role in mobile communication standardization in Malaysia and various efforts has been taken in order to increase the awareness and understanding among players in local industries on the emerging wireless communication technologies. He also manage to commercialise one product known as Wireless Bridge for Point to Point Access which has currently been used in UTM, MTDC (UTM, UPM and UKM technovation parks) and SIRIM Berhad. He had also supervised more than 13 PhD students until their graduation in the area of wireless communication. Prof. Dr. Tharek holds various positions which include as Head of Radio Communication Engineering Department, Head of Focus Group and Deputy Dean (Research and Post Graduate) in Faculty of Electrical Engineering. He is the Director of Wireless Communication Centre (WCC), Faculty of Electrical Engineering from 2003 where his current research areas are related to 4G for mobile communications, satellite communications, antenna and propagation. Prof. Tharek can be reached at his email tharek@fke.utm.my. PRODUCT OF THE MONTH – PBWA The Portable Broadband Wireless Access (PBWA) sytem is an integration of wireless system and router modem that could function as the backbone for a wireless local area network (WLAN). The PBWA system is equipped with internal internet service providers (ISPs), along with management software. It could act as an access point or wireless hotspot, using the unlicensed Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) 2.4 GHz radio band and can be used either indoor or outdoor application. The advantage of the PBWA system is in its easiness to operate wherever there is Third Generation (3G) or General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) coverage plus the capacity to establish its own wireless ad-hoc network. THe PBWA system could be placed inside moving vehicles and locations where internet connectivity is deemed as essential. Product Features: 1. Operates in the ISM 2.4 GHz frequency band. 2. Operate on battery power, enabiling mobility. 3. Indoor and outdoor application. 4. Operation modes as access point or hotspot. Relevant Industries: 1.Telecommunication Operators 2. Broadband Service Providers 3. Transportation Company Amongst WCC commercialized products are PBWA, WCC Broadband, Car e-Plate and Wireless Security System. WCC also offers services and consultancies for antenna measurement system, wireless network coverage management system, wireless network planning and other courses. More info can be found at http://web.utm.my/ wcc/products. WCC aims to become a world-class centre of excellence in wireless communication engineering, one of the very best research hub for wireless technology in the nation by opening its door to both local and overseas research collaborators and postgraduate students to join us in various interesting and innovative R&D programs. Source : http://web.utm.my/wcc/products 10 www.icc.utm.my UTM Mobile Hotspot Bus Launched Johor Bahru, July 2, 2012 : UTM launched its maiden UTM Mobile Hotspot Bus today, a bus that is fully equipped with a modem, also known as WCC Mobile Hotspot, allowing up to 200 passengers connected to the internet simultaneously, and can be used within a radius of up to 100m from the bus. The WCC Mobile Hotspot is a spin off from the internet bridging access and smart antenna technologies previously produced by UTM Wireless Communication Centre (WCC), headed by Prof. Dr. Tharek Abdul Rahman. The product is one of UTM’s latest technologies managed by the Innovation and Commercialisation Centre (ICC) to be further commercialised by the private sectors. To ensure the quality of the WCC Mobile Hotspot is stable and reliable to users, the WCCspent 3 months of pilot tests with the collaboration of a local bus service provider, Syarikat Bas MARA Liner and Maxis, which sponsored simcards for the proof-of-concept. It is expected that the use of a mobile wifi in public busses will be a major milestone for bus providers in Malaysia to attract more passengers to use their services. “UTM plans to install the technology on all UTM busses in the near future and further commercialise the technology to other public bus service providers such as MARA Liner, airport limousines and other public transport providers through licensing activities to ensure the technologies can be benefited by most Malaysians,” said UTM Vice Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Zaini Ujang. Another major technology produced by UTM Wireless Communication Centre is the Smart Antenna Technology, a flat antenna that is able to give up to 80% efficiency rate as compared to 50-60% that of the conventional ones. Source : http://www.news.utm.my/2012/07/ utm-launched-mobile-hotspot-bus/ According to Prof. Tharek in his lecture entitled “Mobile Broadband Evolution Towards 4G’”, PBWA enables users to surf internet anywhere either using their PDA or mobile laptop. The device has also proved useful in rural areas or places without internet access where it uses solar cell in the rural areas without electric supply. PBWA also bagged a gold medal and special award during the 36th Invention, New Technique and Geneva Product Exhibition in 2008. It won special gold medal for its ability to transform its third generation spectrum access (3G) or the GPRS to WiFi. According to Prof. Tharek, the product was novel and has a software that could ensure a more efficient internet access. PBWA has also won special award from the Islamic University of Azad Qazyin, Iran. http://www.icc.utm.my/product-commercialisation/products-2012/ Source : http://www.utm.my/professors/photo/professor-dr-tharek-abd-rahman/ www.icc.utm.my 11 ENHANCE YOUR PITCHING AND COMMERCIALISATION RELATED BUSINESS SKILLS! Your business idea can change the world! ICC Inno Pitch Trainings UTM-SRI Venture Readiness Program ICC also organizes Inno Pitch trainings and related competitions from time to time to develop and enhance our researchers pitching skills. Young and matured innovators at the competition will have the chance to pitch to the local jury panel and practise their skills to win the confidence of well-known venture capital investors and experts. The objective of the programme is to improve the likelihood of successful commercialization of UTM technologies. It was also designed to improve UTM researchers’ understanding of what it means to innovate as well as enhance their awareness and develop the processes and capabilities around innovation. This training and competition will also assist the researchers with valuable feedback and knowledge of the requirements to succeed globally with their technologies. It will also initiate connection between UTM and other world class researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs and various funding sources to start and develop the commercialisation process. ICC staff, UTM researchers and the UTM-MTDC CEOs were amongst those who had participated in the VCA workshop series. COMMERCIALISATION SKILL ENHANCEMENT WORKSHOPS & TRAININGS ICC also welcomes researchers and technology transfer professionals to sharpen and enhance their knowledge and skills on various commercialisation aspects by joining our series of workshops and trainings as below. We engage local as well as international experts in this area to produce more efficient and skillful entrepreneurship trained researchers. For more information on our related trainings, please contact our training manager at managers@icc.utm.my or tel +6075591512, +607-5591537, +607-5591550 (http://www.icc.utm. my/services/innovation/innovation-training/) Innovation Department 1. 5DOI & Business Terms Workshop 2. Value Creation Advisor 3. SRI’s New Venture plan Boot Camp Commercialisation Department 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12 Technology Licensing Business Negotiation Skill Business Plan Patent Search Patent Drafting From patenting to Commercialisation : The Intellectual Property Assets Management and Monetisation Strategy for Universities and Research Institution www.icc.utm.my This program includes three two-week sessions consisting of: 1. 2. 3. 4. SRI’s Five Disciplines of Innovation Workshop (5DOI) which provides UTM personnel with a common language and framework for innovation. Business Terms Workshop (BTW) was developed specifically for UTM to familiarize researchers with the terminologies and models used in business. Venture Plan Essentials Boot Camp (VPE) is an intensive, week-long course that help teams develop the foundation of a venture plan thus improving the likelihood of attracting investors and team members. Value Creation Advisor (VCA) sessions provide UTM project Champions and their teams with valuable feedback and individual mentoring from Silicon Valley experts. Email to managers@icc.utm.my UNIVERSITY -INDUSTRY COLLABORATION Currently ICC is working with more than 12 local companies and industries on transfer of technologies and expertise to assist SMEs and industries on product refinements. We welcome industries and potential collaborators to work with us on product developments for commercialisation. UTM SPIN-OFF COMPANIES (Based on R&D outcomes) NO UTM COMPANY NAMES CORE ACTIVITIES CONTACT INFO 1 Gelanggang Kencana Sdn Bhd Silica Aerogel 2 Phyto Biznet Sdn Bhd 3 WCC Telco Sdn Bhd Providing Wellness Solutions for Healthy Living Information Technology (IT) services, wireless internet broadband solutions 4 Gigalink Solutions Sdn Bhd Information Technology (IT) services 5 Microclear Sdn Bhd 6 Sono Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd 7 HQ Neutraceuticals Sdn Bhd 8 Bioswitch Technologies Sdn Bhd 9 E Elements Technology Sdn Bhd Effective Microorganism for reducing volumes of sewage sludge services (effective wastewater treatment) Medical devices, measurement and lab instrument services Dietary fiber processing and health food products (pineapple based) Active packaging systems used for food, pharmaceutical, etc Energy Saving Solution – effective airconditioning system http://www.zeolite.utm.my/zeomal/about.html Tel : +607-5537768 nazlanmuhid@utm.my http://www.livingactive.net.my/store/index.php jeff@ibd.utm.my sufeil12@gmail.com Tel : +6010-4036393 Fke.utm.my/wcc e_w_a_n@yahoo.com Tel : +607-012-7660303 ifnuzitech@yahoo.com 10 Membrane Technology (M) Sdn Bhd 11 Photolaser Grammetry Sdn Bhd 12 13 Maxglaze Sdn Bhd Smart IBS Sdn Bhd 14 Fastrac Construction Sdn Bhd 15 In Sync Sdn Bhd Advanced Reverse Osmosis Membrane Technology System, Water filtering device & equipment services Providing security and digital communication systems (3D based surveillance system) Providing electroplating services Providing industrialised building system (IBS) services Providing industrialised building system (IBS) services Providing smart building system solutions arshadlee@yahoo.com hafiora@yahoo.com Tel : +607-5581990 bioswitchtech@yahoo.com Tel : +607-52156548 mab.eetsb@gmail.com akmika@gmail.com Tel : +6019-7590079 mtmsb12@gmail.com suriati1909@gmail.com Tel : +607-5581990 zampsh@yahoo.com.my Tel : +607-5530829 husnulnizam@gmail.com amahir@utm.my, akadir@utm.my mzaimi@utm.my drmzaimi@yahoo.co.uk mhlim@ic.utm.my managers@icc.utm.my www.icc.utm.my 13 UTM PRIDE Electric Hybrid Car Congratulations to the FKE Team led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nik Rumzi Nik Idris for being granted the GUP-Flagship University Research Grant amounted to RM1 million to develop the programme entitled “Design, Development and Construction of an Electric Vehicle (EV)” with Solar Powered Charging and Enhanced Energy Management System. The collaborative effort between UTM and Proton took 11 months to develop where the EV Saga plug-in electric vehicle preview was shown at the KL International Motor Show’s opening. PROTON Shows Off Electric SAGA That Goes 160km 2 December 2010 New Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR - National car maker Proton yesterday showcased its first environment-friendly electric concept car, which can travel as far as 160km using a 15kW battery. The project, led by Associate Professor Dr Nik Rumzi Nik Idris, from the energy research alliance of UTM, was one of the programmes spearheaded by Proton. The project was under the supervision of Dr Mohd Azman Zainul Abidin, from UTM’s Advanced Sustainable Transport Research Alliance, also attached to Proton’s main production plant in Shah Alam. Ridzuan said Proton would roll out its first fuel-efficient hybrid car by 2012 to promote green technology. Dubbed “E Saga”, the concept car is the result of a collaboration between Proton and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) under the electric-vehicle flagship project, which was initiated in January. “The hybrid car will use two power sources -- a conventional engine and solar energy. The car can run on solar energy but when there is no sunlight, the petrol engine will provide the power.” “The project will strengthen the relationship between the (automotive) industry and universities,” Proton research engineer Md Ridzuan Md Yusof said. He said the car would use light-emitting diodes (LED) due to their power-saving attributes and low heat emission. “It is a green car that can save up to 70 to 80 per cent power. It will also be light.” He spoke after the launching of International Conference on Sustainable Mobility 2010 here yesterday, where former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was given a briefing on the car. The hybrid car will also include a telematic system - an emergency service to warn other vehicles using the same system of any danger. Ridzuan said Proton had yet to decide whether or not to roll out the E Saga car for the mass market later. 14 Using the latest Proton Saga model, a team consisting of 10 engineers and technicians from Proton’s research department and 10 lecturers, postgraduate students and technicians from the power electronics and drives research group at UTM converted a petrol-based Saga into a fully electric-powered car. www.icc.utm.my “If a driver notices that there is something amiss in a car in front, he or she can directly tell the driver the exact problem without having to honk,” Ridzuan said. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FAQ: By Mohd. Herme Yusman Mohd. Tahir 1. When should a disclosure form be submitted? A disclosure form should be submitted to Innovation and Commercialisation (ICC) once a researcher can concisely define the invention and have reduction to practise to substantiate the invention either through modeling or through experimentation. A disclosure form should always be done prior to public disclosure of work that could have potential commercial value and potential to be licensed. If there is any question, it is recommended that the form be submitted to ICC where it can be reviewed and where it can be reviewed and determined whether or not publication will cause an issue with future protection. 2. What is the purpose of a disclosure document? The purpose of a disclosure document is the acceptance as evidence of the date of conception of an invention. The disclosure document is not a patent application. Once the disclosure document is sent to ICC, we will perform due diligence on your invention and, when applicable, begin intellectual property protection. 3. Does submitting an Invention Disclosure to ICC secure protection? Submitting an invention disclosure to ICC does not directly result in any form of protection. ICC must prepare a proper application to Malaysian Intellectual Property Organisation (MyIPO). Protection only applies as to the time of filing the application to MyIPO. 4. What are my rights under the university IP Commercialisation policy? Inventors have the right to share in the financial rewards of successfully licensed intellectual property. Please refer to the UTM Intellectual Property Commercialisation Policy. If the university decides not to pursue protection of the intellectual property, then inventors have the right to file petition to gain the rights to the intellectual property for themselves with the university’s minority ownership sharing. 5. What are my responsibilities under the university IP policy? All researchers are responsible to disclose all intellectual property that could constitute inventions or copyrightable works to ICC. This is done through the completion of an IP Disclosure Form and Innocomm Evaluation Form (for Patent, Utility Innovation, Trademark and Industrial Design Application) and IP Disclosure Form and Statutory Declaration for Copyright (for Copyright Application). 6. What does the university do with its intellectual property? Since a university is a non-profit institution, the only way for it to commercialise its intellectual property is through a licensing effort. The university agrees to license either all or part of the rights to a company (can be large, small, start-up, etc.) so that they can practise the intellectual property in the pursuit of commercializing product and making money. Licenses can be exclusive or non-exclusive. They can be for use throughout the world or restricted to a certain geographic uses, and they can be for any conceivable use of the intellectual property or limited to a field of use. In return, the company will typically return some benefit back to the university, usually in the form of patent cost reimbursements, fees and royalties based on product sales incorporating the intellectual property, equity in the company or some combination of these benefits. 7. Why is intellectual property important to the inventor? It directly benefits an inventor to create and protect intellectual property in three ways. First, the inventor (or inventors) benefit under the university’s intellectual property commercialisation policy by sharing in the financial rewards of licenses. Second, licensing efforts often either establish or strengthen ties to industrial firms, and these reinforced relationships can directly improve opportunities for additional sponsored research. Third, those inventors who want a sense of seeing their work to be used and relevant can do so through the creation, protection and licensing of intellectual property. 8. What is intellectual property? According to World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. 9. Why should I bother protecting my intellectual property? There are potential financial gains for both the inventor and UTM for protected intellectual property that is licensed by an outside company. A company will be less likely to enter into negotiations if the property has no protection. 10.Can the applicant get protection after the invention is made public before filing a patent application? Yes, provided that the applicant files an application within 12 months of the disclosure. 11.Does the invention have to be totally new to obtain a patent? The subject matter of the invention to be patented must be sufficiently different from what has been used or described before, so that it is non-obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the area of technology related to the invention. 12.What constitutes an inventor? Inventorship is a legal term and is investigated during the process of disclosure and discovery of the invention and the preparation of a patent application. Inventorship is determined by the Inventors. An inventors must be capable of defending that the inventor’s contribution to the invention is captured in at least one of the claims of the patent application. 13. What is “prior art” and how do I find it? Prior art refers to anything regarding the potential invention that has come before. Remember, for instance, that a patent has to be novel and non-obvious. Journal publications, foreign patents, issued patents and patent applications are all areas that can contain prior art. Since the inventor knows better than most what the invention entails, he or she should be familiar with much of the prior art regarding the invention space. Searches of the Internet, journal articles and patents (through the USPTO/espacenet/MyIPO website) are helpful examples of places to perform a prior art search. 14. What is a patent search? A patent search is a search conducted in the Patent Database (normally USPTO/espacenet/MyIPO database), to determine the existence of the prior art. 15. What is a patent? A patent confers the right to exclude others from utilizing the inventor’s invention without the inventor’s consent. A patent is granted by the Government to an inventor “to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout Malaysia.” Patents are protected for the period of 20 years. www.icc.utm.my 15 16. What can be patented? An invention is patentable if it is novel, non-obvious, and industrially applicable. Novel means new. Non-obviousness is achieved if someone who is skilled in the art would not have thought of the idea easily. A new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement may be eligible for patent protection. Methods making use of concepts and ideas may be eligible for patent protection. 17. What is a utility innovation? A utility innovation is an exclusive right granted for a ‘minor’ invention. Utility innovations are protected for an initial period of 10 years which may be extended for another two 5-year terms, providing a total protection period of 20 years. 18. Does the inventor have the same rights over his or her invention under a “patent pending” status? When an invention is given a “patent pending” status it means that the invention is on file in Malaysian Intellectual Property Organization (MyIPO). Protection given by a patent and ability to defend a patent do not however start until the actual grant of the patent. 19. How long does it take to obtain a patent? Generally patents are issued approximately 20 to 60 months after application. During this period a patent is pending. 21. What is a trademark? A trademark is a logo or word or brand name used in commerce. 22. What is a copyright? A copyright covers expression of ideas and items such as books, music, art and software related or anything considered to have authorship. 23. What is an international patent? An international patent is any patent granted by a country outside Malaysia. The rules, procedures and protections differ slightly from Malaysia. Most of the industrialized world countries are part of the Paris Convention treaty, or PCT. 24. Do the rights granted by a Malaysian patent extend to foreign countries? The rights granted by a Malaysian patent extend only throughout Malaysia and have no effect in a foreign country. An inventor who wants patent protection in other countries must apply for a patent in each of the other countries or in regional patent offices. 25. What are the advantages of the PCT? The PCT facilitates the filing of an international patent application of an invention in other countries by filing a single application whereby this filing system is cost effective. 20. Does it cost anything to file a patent? Yes, but all the cost will be borne by UTM as a owner of the patent. The cost for patent application and maintenance in Malaysia is approximately between RM25,000 to RM30,000 not including any foreign patent application cost. More of UTM Innovation Highlights in ICC Look out for ICC’s new initiative on innovation on vertical garden concept, small mobility platform and hybrid renewable energy system currently being developed for the requirement at the industry centre in ICC. Already in place is the 3kW solar energy system currently complimenting energy requirement of the showcase area within ICC’s office. We also boast solar panel, fuel cell and hybrid electric vehicle. 16 www.icc.utm.my Article : Excerpt from JURUTERA Magazine, Issue July 2012 ON MENTORING, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY An Interview with Tan Sri Dato’ Engr. Dr. Francis Yeoh Sock Ping By Ms. Suvarna Ooi WHEN it comes to home grown successful people who have made their mark internationally, the one name that most often comes to mind is none other than Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Engr. Dr. Francis Yeoh Sock Ping, Managing Director of YTM Group of Companies. The latter took over the running of YTL in 1988 and nurtured it into a global conglomerate with a combined market capitalisation of over RM30.9 billion and assets of over RM45 billion as of 31st August, 2011. In a recent interview with JURUTERA, the civil engineer attributed the group’s tremendous growth and success to his firm belief in God’s stewardship. He said, “My passion for engineering is God-given. I believe whole-heartedly that engineering is a noble and necessary profession. As such, I feel very strongly that every engineer in the country should commit their skills to make a difference to their community, as well as build something beautiful and everlasting. He then proceeded to give his views on the engineering profession and provided some tips for young engineers. Y. Bhg Tan Sri Dr. Yeoh stressed that it is very important for the young to be business savvy and to have a mentor when they first start out on their careers. There are many mentors in the engineering field that one can learn from. Good mentors can provide guidance on technical and professional issues as well as help one in learning to deal with business challenges and avoid the common pitfalls. He said, “Engineering is a precise science that requires facts and figures, which is very similar to running a business. My engineering training has often helped me make a value judgement based on the available facts and avoid unnecessary speculation and the emotional complexities that come with decisionmaking. Many have wondered if he has ever relied on his “gut-feeling’ or intuition to deal with a difficult situation. He responded by saying, “Gut feeling is probably very much over rated. Everyday, I have to make numerous strategic decisions that will affect my company’s business direction. Thus, I would rather rely on what I see with my own eyes than something that is intangible. BUILDING A SOLID FOUNDATION Not surprisingly, many have gone to him for advice on how they can replicate his success both locally and overseas. However, Y.Bhg Tan Sri Dr. Yeoh believes that before establishing themselves overseas, local engineers should use their engineering skills and contribute towards the development of the country. He said, “Everyone wants to be recognised internationally. However, local engineers should ensure that they have established a strong foundation in their own country first. That is a very important first step.” He also pointed out that local engineers should also be proud of what they can achieve in Malaysia. For instance, he stated that local engineers were responsible for the major pouring of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and KL Tower. In fact, the concrete shaft of the KL Tower, which stands at 360m, was erected with phenomenal speed using slip form and took only four months to build. In addition, a subsidiary of YTL Cement holds the Malaysian record for the continuous production, delivery and placement of concrete for raft foundations of the Petronas Twin Towers. Y.Bhg Tan Sri Dr. Yeoh said, “The KL Tower is a great testament on how skilful local engineers to step up to the mark. They must strive hard to find solutions that are cost competitive and be ready to face challenges that affects the engineering fraternity.” He encourages Malaysian engineers to take pride in what they do. He said, “Whether you are an employee or running your own firm, as an engineer, you should excel in your profession and skillsets. portantly, strive to contribute to engineering achievements in your own country. He firmly believed that the best engineering feats and inventions to help transform human lives for the better. He said, “Entrepreneurship is vital to all great engineering innovations and inventions, a subject that many young engineers do not take seriously enough and at their loss. Indeed, what good are ground breaking engineering technologies and innovations if they hardly make it to the market and few benefit from them?” The esteemed businessman and engineer also pointed out the complex correlation between engineering and entrepreneurship, arguing that they are intertwined but are by no means easy bedfellows. Contending that engineering carries its true worth only if it could be capitalised upon to help transform and better societies and individuals, the acid test he applies for all engineering is practical application, commercial viability and long term sustainability. He said, “The world will never know just how many ground breaking technologies and innovations in history failed to see the light of day, because the engineers who invented them were not entrepreneurial or business savvy. Each one of these unfulfilled potentials is a missed opportunity to make a difference.” Y.Bhg Tan Sri Dr Yeoh stated that he has always insisted on championing YTL as a force for good, i.e for advocating environmental conversation and clean renewable energy. He stated that local engineerings should become more aware of how urgent it has become for them to deal with pollution and environmental issues, not just for themselves, but also for future generations. Thus, instead of creating technologies that will pollute, he hopes to see more engineers, both young and old, use their engineering skills to change the world and save the environment. According to him, the challenge of developing sustainable energy is perhaps one of the most important goals for engineers today. Thus he would like to see Malaysian engineers lead by example. He said, “Engineering carries its true worth only if it could be capitalised upon to help transform better societies and individuals. Do not compromise on your principles and ethics no matter how tempting it is. More im- www.icc.utm.my 17 There is no point in creating a destructive technology that eventually destroys the very sanctity of life itself. We need technology that will respect the environment and treasure human life.” TAKING THE LEAP OF FAITH Local companies which are ready to make the leap into the global business arena should prepare themselves for the challenges that follow. Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Dr Yeoh pointed out that there are currently many Malaysian engineering firms that are doing well in India and the Middle East, especially Abu Dhabi. The advice he gave was that they must be prepared to continuously improve their engineering skillsets and stand firm by not compromising in terms of their integrity. The fastest way for local companies to create an international presence is with the help of the Internet. He said, “The digital economy powered by the Internet is no longer an option to ignore. In fact, the Internet itself is a sign of the next evolution in business communication. It has cut down a tremendous amount of unnecessary paperwork and expedited the speed of business transactions.” According to him, businesses must establish their online presence and capitalise on what the digital economy has to offer. He believes, not only is it the smartest engineering technology to date, that all engineers must capitalise on the Internet and mobile internet technology to advance their engineering business. Going into the future, Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Dr Yeoh said, “From a global perspective, while Malaysia has been affected by the financial crisis in Europe, the economic situation here remains resilient. Despite many naysayers claiming otherwise, I believe that there are still many developments in the country that we can look forward to including infrastructure projects such as roads, housing and public transportation.” He added, “I believe there is a very bright future for engineers in Malaysia who are both capable and excel in their line of work. In Europe as well as South Africa, the demand for engineering skillsets is very high. This is a good opportunity for Malaysian engineers to prove that they are just as good as their foreign counterparts. In fact, those who specialise in certain fields of knowledge such as oil and gas are in great demand overseas.” Tan Sri Dato’ Francis Yeoh Sock Ping, CBE is a prominent business personality in Malaysia, and the eldest son of Malaysian billionaire Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Yeoh Tiong Lay. He obtained a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Degree in Civil Engineering from Kingston Polytechnic (now known as Kingston University), United Kingdom in 1978. He was awarded BusinessWeek’s “25 Stars of Asia 2003” on November 6, 2003 in Hong Kong; and was ranked 21 by Fortune Magazine Asia’s 25 Most Powerful Business Personalities on August 9, 2004. Reproduced with permission from : JURUTERA, July 2012 UTM SELECTED PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMMERCIALISATION UTM ICC provides innovative and unique solutions for your current technology requirements. We welcome industries and business angels to work with us in various advanced areas of technology, engineering, software development to the social science solutions. Get updates on our latest products and technologies for commercialization at http://www.icc.utm.my/product-commercialisation/products-2012/ or email to managers@icc.utm.my and topmgmt@icc.utm.my SMART INDUSTRIALISED BUILDING SYSTEM (SMART IBS) Assoc Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mahir Makhtar amahir@utm.my, akadir@utm.my A building system that can build various building shapes, in a short period of time, strengthened against earthquake, high wind or tsunami, easily disassembled and renovated structure ERCAD EDUCATION REINFORCED CONCRETE ANALYSIS & DESIGN SOFTWARE Dr Airil Yasreen Md. Yassin airilyasreen@yahoo.com Automate analysis & design works for building construction. Cheap and cost effective for various applications, teaching & learning purposes. Customise presentation (interfacing) of various features (textbook like environment). Assist in EAC accreditation 18 www.icc.utm.my HALAL VERIFICATION & IDENTITY MANAGEMENT BUSINESS APPLICATION SUITE (IMBAS) Dr. Muhammad Zaly Shah Md. Hussein b-zaly@utm.my, drzaly@gmail.com Verification of halal certificate using OQ Code. IMBAS with 2-D barcode technology provides electronic document authentification & verification service for products and consumption goods SINE SLAB : SHORE EROSION CONTROL (INDUSTRIAL DESIGN) Prof. Dr. Noraieni Mokhtar noraieni@mosti.gov.my Shore erosion control Industrial Design that safeguards coastlines against severe water erosion, land & property damages. Saving billions of property protection cost. Hindering economic and intangible losses. Providing biodiversity of ecosystem with its aesthetic value. STREET LIGHTING MONITORING SYSTEM COMPUTERISED MOBILE WORKSTATION Prof. Ir. Dr. Sheikh Hussain Shaikh Salleh hussain@fke.utm.my kamarulafizam@yahoo.com Prof. Ir. Dr. Sh. Hussain Sh. Salleh hussain@fke.utm.my kamarulafizam@yahoo.com Real time and continuous monitoring of streetlight with instant alert on failure or malfunction using sms system. System provides report for fast maintenance feedback with efficient information management through a centralized database. Power breakdown complete monitoring system for buildings, power, billboard and local authorities. Mobile secured patient medicine dispenser system. Sophisticated and practical mobile cart for usage and applications in hospitals and medical centres that can carry a computer with access secured by the RFID system. Excellent for frequent medication dispensing and patients treatment record updating during bed to bed visiting hours. PINA PAPER PINA PLASTIC Assoc. Prof. Dr Wan Aizan Wan Abd. Rahman w.aizan@cheme.utm.my, n.sarizal@gmail.com Assoc. Prof. Dr Wan Aizan Wan Abd. Rahman w.aizan@cheme.utm.my, rauuf.arms@gmail.com Strong paper based product from pineapple leaves for various souvenir paper bags, boxes and packaging materials. Green and environmental friendly product in high demand everywhere and globally. Cost effective using pineapple residues. Plastic products from pineapple waste into degradable plastic composite. Cost effective product used to produce various green and disposable tableware, packaging, Home decoration and Injection moulding products. AN INTELLIGENT SYSTEM FOR AGE ESTIMATION OF TRANSMISSION LINE GLASS INSULATORS A NEW HAS LIGHTNING AIR TERMINAL AND HAS STAND SUPPORT Prof. Dr. Hussein Ahmad Dr. Nourudden Bashir Umar nour@fke.utm.my Prof. Dr. Hussein Ahmad Dr. Md. Abu Bakar Sidik abubakar@fke.utm.my Portable computerised system for in situ diagnosis of ageing transmission line glass insulators which employs artificial intelligence in decision-making. Concern to prevent environmental contamination or undergo ageing. Acid proof rod made of stainless steel with alterable size. Reduced manufacturing cost with aesthetic value. Tallest air terminal providing most probably point of lightning strike. ANTI-THEFT GROUNDING SYSTEM FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION TAJMA E-PSYBERMATRIX Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Tajudin Md. Ninggal tajma28@yahoo.com Prof. Dr. Hussein Ahmad abubakar@fke.utm.my Cheaper grounding system for electrical networks, lightning protection systems, gas pipelines etc. Less prone to theft. Grounding system using galvanized steel wire and naturally available material i.e peat soil and palm ashs. Low ground resistance to remote earth with easy installation and reinstallation. ICT technology applied fully in the process of measurement and evaluation of human psychology. Personality, stress and career interest profiling helps to identify suitable candidates for the right position and helps match people to the best career match according to personality inclination. Assists the job of administrators, counsellors and interviewer panels. LASER LIGHT FOR MULTIPURPOSE SEER-SAG - AN EARTHQUAKE MONITORING SYSTEM THAT UTILIZES A SATELLITE FOR SENDING ITS INFORMATION OR DATA TO RELATED PARTY Prof. Dr. Noriah Bidin noriah@utm.my noriah@dfiz2.fs.utm.my Prof. Dr. Azlan Adnan azlanadnan@utm.my DPSS - diode pumped solid state laser kit designed in a compact system for easy use and storage after operating. The novel system was incorporated with flexible optical components and adjustable laser stability region. DPSS laser kit is for teaching and learning, laser training and scientific research. It can be applied either as a light source or an energy source. A very cost effective laser source alternative for education and various use. A novel invention sensor (SEER-SAG) that uses one single mass-spring system to measure three components ground motions. Sensor utilizing system not only as seismograph but also as accelerograph as well. The system will be replacing three (3) units seismograph and three (3) units accelerograph into single system only. Very significant in cost reduction (about 1/5 from the existing equipment). “Contact managers@icc.utm.my or topmgmt@icc.utm.my to discuss on your interest and joint-commercialisation collaboration efforts. More info at www.icc.utm.my” www.icc.utm.my 19 PBWA (PORTABLE BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS) SYSTEM Prof. Dr. Tharek bin Abd Rahman tharek@fke.utm.my An integration of a wireless system and a modern router that function as the backbone for a wireless local area network (WLAN). Wireless access portable broadband operating using the unlicensed frequency band (2.4 GHz & 5.8 GHz). Operates on battery and solar power and used for indoor, outdoor and rural application. AUTOMATED PHOTONICS FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM (FLOOD-SMS) Prof. Dr. Abu Bakar Mohammad bakar@fke.utm.my Alerts people through SMS once the water level near their homes starts to rise. The technology helps save lives and minimise the millions of ringgit worth of property damage particularly during flash floods. Great assistance in flood proned areas. UTM CLPD PLAGIARISM DETECTOR Prof. Dr. Naomie Salim naomie@utm.my A web-based system that supports cross-language, semantic-based plagiarism. Document submitted to the system will be summarized, translated into English and used to search for similar documents throughout the web. Both longest common detection. subsequence and semantic based comparison is used for similarity detection, allowing paraphrased sentences to be detected. STRESS PROFILING Dr. Faizah Ghani faizah-ag@utm.my Useful Stress Profiling to detect existence of stress amongst teachers and working population. Helps identify stress level and recommend strategies to overcome stress at work. Help motivate staff better at work by identifying their level and source of stress at work that affects their work performance. 2011 UTM-MTDC Symbiosis Products FREQUENCY FRONT -END SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK, POINT TO POINT LINK Prof. Dr. Tharek Abdul Rahman WCC Telco Sdn Bhd Md. Sufeil Yusoff sufeil12@gmail.com Flat antenna wireless broadband system - point-to-point wireless and point to multipoint system is the fastest, most cost effective and easy to manage solution in providing seamless network linkages between scattered buildings to the Internet link. Covering a radial distance of 10km, the system is suitable for telecommunication operator, government agencies, internet service provider, housing areas and universities. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim Gigalink Solutions Sdn Bhd Md. Reduan Abd Lah Sani e_w_a_n@yahoo.com Antenna array is operated at 2.4 GHz and is suitable for point to point wireless communication system such as wireless local area network (WLAN) and wireless security system. Can be integrated or embedded with the RF front end system with higher gain, flat shape, easy installation, easy integration, low profile, improve the communication distance, using unlicensed band with fairly inexpensive features. MICROCLEAR FOR THE TREATMENT OF COLOURED WATER NOVEL LOW COST ULTRASOUND SONOIMPROMETER Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zaharah Ibrahim Microclear Sdn Bhd Ifnu Hakim Abd. Rafor ifnuzitech@yahoo.com Assoc. Prof. Dr Eko Suprianto Sono Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd Mohd. Arshad Abdul Rashid arshadlee@yahoo.com Microclear uses effective microorganisms as alternative solution to the use of harmful chemicals in the removal and degradation of colours from wastewater. Also used in anaerobic or aerobic conditions and wide range of pH as well as temperature. Help generates minimum sludge with enhanced quality of final wastewater discharge at reduced overall operation cost. Developed to enhance ultrasound image quality making it a handy add-on system to low-end ultrasound diagnostic machines. Improves image uniformity, depth of visualisation, vertical and horizontal distance accuracy, axial and lateral resolution, high scatter object diameter, contrast and geometry accuracy that helps a practitioner making accurate interpretations of results and diagnosis. PINEAPPLE FIBRE-BASED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FOR NUTRACEUTICALS AN ACTIVE PACKAGING USING SMART BIO SWITCH CONCEPT Prof. Dr. Ida Idayu Muhamad M. Hafiz Shamshuddin HQ Nutraceuticals Sdn Bhd hafiora@yahoo.com Prof. Dr. Ida Idayu Muhamad Mohd. Zakuan Zakaria Bioswitch Technologies Sdn Bhd zakuanzakaria@yahoo.com.my Flour made from pineapple that provides better dietary fiber dietary fiber with more delicate texture and higher water content capacity than other vegetal fiber. Alternative flour source with dietary fiber and longer shelf life to improve digestive system, lower blood cholesterol, regulate sugar level and maintain body weight. 20 ANTENNA ARRAY AT 2.4GHZ FOR POINT TO POINT COMMUNICATION www.icc.utm.my Special type of plastic films used as smart labels, secondary packaging or food coating to provide barrier and protection as well as freshness pH color indicator of packaged food. Better alternative to existing type of plastic packaging and wax dipping as it is based on natural source and designed to extend shelf life of packaged food while maintaining the appearance, nutritional value, quality and safety. Practical for food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and nutraceuticals industry. DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR RO DRINKING WATER PRODUCTION ENERGY SAVING IN BUILDING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Prof. Dr Md Nor Musa Md. Akmal Baharain Abd. Rahim E Elements Technology Sdn Bhd akmika@gmail.com ATCS Technology is a control panel with varying speed drive capability utilising PID control method and window comparator. Provides feedback signal generated from electronic thermal sensors and cascades control through the use of an advanced controller with frequency-drive inverter and soft-starter for two refrigerant compressors. The product improves the energy efficiency of air-conditioning system and monitors compressor energy consumption. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Ismail Suriati Mohad Nasir Membrane Technology Sdn Bhd mtmsb12@gmail.com An efficient and effective advanced hollow membrane technology used to treat surface water, ground and industrial waste water. Also applicable in food and beverage and oil and gas industries. Provides a compact water filtration system with space saving advantages and higher filtration rate. One of most popular membrane used in industries with modest energy requirement, zero wastage, reduced operational cost, better performance and flexibility. NANOCRYSTALLINE NI PLATING DIRECTLY ON ALUMINIUM, HIGH SPEED ELECTROFORMING 3D-BASED SURVEILLANCE CAMERA SYSTEM Dr. Zulkepli Majid Zam Hairizad Ismail Photo Laser Grammetry Sdn Bhd zampsh@yahoo.com.my 3D surveillance system as new approach in the detection of criminal suspect through video images and close range photogrammetric technique. Perfected technology suitable for low light environment and in total darkness. High accuracy forensic evidence provides better tool for law enforcement and forensic agencies. Excellent for various security monitoring purposes. PM Dr. Mohammad Sakhawat Hussain Husnul Nizam Saifuddin Maxglaze Sdn Bhd husnulnizam@gmail.com Electroplating service focusing on aluminium coating. Improving the level of adhesion of coating on aluminium significantly. Suitable for various applications and products that requires excellent nickel protection. Direct plating on the metal without any pre-treatment and pre-plate. Using high speed plating innovation with a substantial saving in energy consumption, time and manpower and overall production costs. 2012 Selected Technologies for Commercialisation ECO GREEN BRICK (CEMENT FREE CONCRETE) FOR FUTURE SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES APPLICATION OF MULTI-STAGE ANAEROBIC REACTOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF RECALCITRANT WASTEWATER Prof Ir Dr Mohd Warid Hussin managers@icc.utm.my warid@fka.utm.my Dr. Shreeshivadasan Chelliapan managers@icc.utm.my shreeshivadasan@ic.utm.my EGB is one of the CFC products. Manufactured using fly ash or palm oil fuel ash (POFA) along with optimum proportions of lime and gypsum, An alternate to clay bricks proving to be a revolutionary invention that produces bricks without sintering process and greenhouse gases emission. EGB has the density of 1400 to 1500 kg/m3 with compressive strength of 12 MPa at 7-days. CLOTH-BASED MICROFLUIDIC ANALYTICAL DEVICE (UCAD) EMBEDDED IN SANITARY NAPKIN FOR ON-SITE URINE ANALYSIS Dr. Dedy Hermawan Bagus Wicaksono managers@icc.utm.my dedy.wicaksono@biomedical.utm.my Cloth structural material for fabricating embeddable microfluidic cloth-based analytical devices. Utilizing inexpensive, disposable cotton cloth that can be fabricated as microfluidic devices. Hydrophilic cotton cloth can be patterned by hydrophobic wax, using simple wax patterning technique. Cloth can transport liquid via capillary force from inlet. Applicable for personal health care, sanitary product and medical industry. INTELLIGENT PNEUMATIC ACTUATOR REALIZING POSITION AND FORCE CONTROL Dr. Ahmad ‘Athif Mohd Faudzi managers@icc.utm.my athif@fke.utm.my Provides huge advantages and simplicity in various applications. Featuring next-generation actuator development with new features giving better control, higher position and force accuracy, communication ability and all-in-one mechanism for compact system for any related applications. Smart invention that decides the output target based on the feedback inputs with real-time communication capability and 200mm stroke to give force up to 100N. Very high accuracy for position control. Expanding and developing a multi-stage anaerobic reactor prototype for the treatment of recalcitrant wastewater. The novel system was incorporated with separate compartments for better removal of organic and micro-pollutants. In addition, each stage provides phase separation for better overall reactor performance. Cost effective and environmental-friendly technology. SMART HOME AND SECURE AMBIENT MONITORING Prof. Dr. Norshiela Faisal Rozeha A. Rashid managers@icc.utm.my rozeha@fke.utm.my Early warning detection system of potential fire hazard and domestic disaster such as gas leakage. Excellent home invasion alert system. Home automation for energy saving. Web-based monitoring and access system. Enhancing home living quality an effective cost. Providing a flexible platform for a wide range of WSN’s applications. CONTROL DOOR LOCK SYSTEM VIA SMS Prof. Dr. Ruzairi Abd Rahim managers@icc.utm.my ruzairi@fke.utm.my Innovation features the use of GSM technology to provide door lock system where controls of this product are conveniently done via SMS. Uses GSM modem to communicate with any hand phones equipped with a SIM-card. Authorized numbers with the system is given access to control the door to ensure heightened security provided by the system where only registered numbers can access the electromagnetics’ lock and unlock state. www.icc.utm.my 21 COLOUR CODED HEART RATE CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM (b) After penetration NOVEL RIGID NANONEEDLE FOR SINGLE CELL SURGERY AND DRUG DELIVERY APPLICATIONS Fauzan Khairi Che Harun managers@icc.utm.my fauzan@fke.utm.my Dr. Mohd Ridzuan Ahmad managers@icc.utm.my ridzuan@fke.utm.my 4 m Smart Invention with ease of reading that displays and monitor heart rate whilst exercising. Providing self-programmable heart rate monitor which displays a colour representing the intensity selected for specific type of exercise, enabling a user or coach to conveniently and easily monitor the user and athletes’ suitable rate of exercise intensity in real time. NATURAL COLORANT FROM ARECA CATECHU LINN FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY Dr Mohd Azizi Che Yunus managers@icc.utm.my azizi@cheme.utm.my Catechin as green product and natural colorant source with nontoxic chemicals being plant-based dyes extracted from “Buah Pinang” using green extraction technology. This product has a unique property where it acts as both textile colorant and textile therapy by featuring both anticancer and antioxidant properties. UPPER LIMB ROBOT REHABILITATION Dr Yeong Che Fai managers@icc.utm.my cfyeong@fke.utm.my Smart Invention of Haptic Knob Robot assists and helps to train stroke patient’s hand pronation/supination. A Low Cost Robot Aided Theraphy. Cost effective local invention. (RM1.2K). One DOF is sufficient. High power and torque suitable for training and rehabilitation purpose. AN EFFICIENT PLANNING TOOL FOR INTEGRATED ELECTRICITY GENERATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Dr. Haslenda Hashim managers@icc.utm.my haslenda@cheme.utm.my First software offering perfect solution to assist in the design of integrated electricity and environmental planning at national, regional and community level. Beneficial to overcome issues such as energy crisis and global warming through incorporation of clean energy for off-grid and grid-connected fleet wide/distributed generation system. SURGERY EQUIPMENTS STERILIZATION (OZONE BASED) PM Dr Zolkafle Buntat managers@icc.utm.my zolkafle@fke.utm.my Low-temperature sterilization solution. Suitable for many heat sensitive and moisture sensitive or moisture stable medical devices. Non-toxic and environmentally friendly green technology. Safe, rapid and economical alternative compared to other low temperature sterilization modalities with superior sterilization efficacy. Easily compatible and immersed into ozonated distill water at setting time. DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW SUGAR LEVEL (HYPOGLYCEMIA) ALARMING SYSTEM HAYPOMETER TWO DIMENSIONAL WIND TUNNEL SOFTWARE FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Dr. Saad A. Amir Abbas managers@icc.utm.my saad@ic.utm.my Dr Airil Yasreen Mohd Yassin managers@icc.utm.my airilyasreen@yahoo.com Help detecting Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) which affects the function of neurons resulting in permanent damage to the brain and high death risk. Device provides alarming system warning users of danger based on humidity level. Helps diabetic patients detecting hypoglycemia episode particularly during sleeping time where the patient might be unaware of the symptom. Securing safety of the structure prior to aerodynamics stability and extreme weather condition. 2D Finite Element formulation of full Navier Stokes equations with nonlinear algorithm. Friendly GUI. Locally developed without the use of any existing subroutine, plug-in, toolbox etc. Very cost effective and competitive product. COOL ISLAND TECHNOLOGY “DEVELOPMENT OF COOL-ISLAND PAVEMENT TO COMBAT URBAN HEAT ISLAND PHENOMENON IN THE CITY” COMPLEMENTARY PRINTED ANTENNA FOR WIDEBAND AND BAND REJECTION Dr. Fadhil Md Din managers@icc.utm.my mfadhil@utm.my New innovation from crushed wasted ceramic tiles to reduce the impact of Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. Basically light in colour with special anti-stored material to reflect the radiation or heated temperature from sunlight. Practical during the peak time of solar intensity. Very cost effective and improves the eco-living, especially in modern township area. Offers ‘cooling’ surrounding ambient and useful to promote better health living in the society. Suitable for pedestrian walkways, car-porch of each residential house and theme parks. 22 A Rigid nanoneedle for delivering drug inside single cells with precise and high efficacy of drug delivery. Targeting drug delivery to specific cells. Provides High disease recovery with single cell based treatment. No cell bursting effect after the injection. www.icc.utm.my Dr Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin managers@icc.utm.my ramlee@fke.utm.my New technology with better data transmission security (e.g. for the military). The proposed antennas are designed to operate from 3.3GHz until 14GHz with compact size and low cost. The antennas consist of slotting and radiating elements in both sides which complement each other. The switching components can be placed on the radiating elements to provide band rejection for future application such as Cognitive Radio System. SMART Industrialised Building System (IBS) By Azlin Jamil SMART IBS is an industrial building system designed by a group of UTM inventors namely Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdul Kadir Marsono, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Makhtar and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Masine Md Tap. It is based on pre cast concrete technology with smart mechanical joints which has a huge market demand not only in Malaysia, but throughout the Asian countries. This latest technique and construction skill is a very efficient system which saves cost, time and increase productivity rate. A) THE KEY FEATURES OF THE SYSTEM 1. Ability to form various building shapes while not restricting the architect or interior decorator creativity. 2. Connections between elements can be used or extended to embed the earthquake protection devices to strengthen the whole buildings against earthquake, high wind or tsunami. 3. Components can be added (assemble) or remove (disassemble) to form the new structure, renovate existing structure or disassemble to new location. 4. Mechanical and electrical wiring and services can be installed in factories or assemble on sites in voids provided in components. 5. Surface finishes such as painting and decorative surface finish can be made in the factory using automated robotic or hand finishes. 6. The components or element can be used to form other types of structure such as culvert, small bridge and so on by doubling, tripling, quadrupling and so on or by laminating the structures using strong glue/epoxy to form strong elements of buildings. B) WHY WOULD THE TARGET MARKET BUY THE SMART IBS? 1. The system saves time. It uses the same components for various types of buildings. For example a single story house can be completed within 5 days. 2. The system requires less labour. 3. This faster building system prepares the developer for the build and sale concept promoted by the government. 4. The system fulfills the IBS requirements. It is not restricted to the SMART IBS components only. 5. The system results in site that is safer and clean - casting is done in factory and transported to site for assembly. 6. The system is sustainable-concrete is a sustainable construction material and components are reusable. 7. The system embeds earthquake resistance technology. It is designed with earthquake resistance up to 5.5 Richter scale. The system also allows the use of dampers for higher Richter scale. C) MARKET DEMAND The Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) is a construction process that utilises techniques, products, components, or building system which involve prefabricated components and on-site installation. From the structural classification, the market expect that the use of IBS should assures valuable advantages such as the reduction of unskilled workers, less wastage, less volume of building materials, increased environmental and construction site cleanliness and better quality control, among others. These advantages also promote a safer and more organised construction sites and reduce the completion time of construction. Many world-class Malaysian developers have chosen IBS over the conventional methods for important projects such as the Petronas Twin Towers, Putrajaya, KL Sentral and KLIA. The concerted effort by the Malaysia Government to promote IBS was officially initiated with the launching of IBS Strategic Planning 1999, which proved to be a good framework that set wheels in motion towards full adoption of IBS industry. The introduction of IBS Roadmap 2003-2010 had succeeded IBS Strategic Plan 1999. The master plan, aims to facilitate the transformation of the Malaysian construction sector was endorsed by the Cabinet in October 2003. The master plan is based on the 5-M strategy (manpower, materials-components-machines, management-processesmethods, monetary and marketing) with the target of having an industrialised construction industry as well as achieving open building concept by the year 2010 (Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), 2003). To further strengthen the development of IBS in Malaysia, IBS Roadmap 2011-2015 was issued in March 2011 with the objective to impose higher level IBS implementation. Specifically, the goals of the roadmap are to sustain the existing momentum of 70 percent IBS content for public sector projects through to 2015 and to increase the existing IBS content to 50 percent for private sector building projects by 2015. Based on the roadmap, there is enormous potential for the IBS market in both the public and private sectors projects. D) MARKET SIZE The estimation of market size is based on the number of houses approved for development data provided by the Malaysia Economy Planning Unit (http://www.epu.gov.my/keyeconomicindicators). Other construction projects such as government infrastructure development (e.g. buildings, roads, bridges) are not included in the data. As shown in Appendix IV, the total projected market size for houses will be RM15.586 billion in the year 2012, RM16.420 billion in the year 2013 and RM17.298 billion in the year 2014. It is estimated that 50 percent of the houses will use IBS system. Thus, a more prudent projected market size will be RM7.793 billion in the year 2012, RM8.210 billion in the year 2013 and RM8.649 billion in the year 2014. For more info on this product, please call +607-5591584 or email to azlin@icc.utm.my, amahir@utm.my. Efficient, Fast & Cost Effective Construction System www.icc.utm.my 23 A team of researcher from the Photogrammetry & Laser Scanning Research Group, Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate (FGRE) has successfully developed 3D-based surveillance system. The technology has received recognition and the product was successfully tested in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The 3D based surveillance system provides a new approach to detect criminal suspect through video images with the integration of video surveillance system and close-range photogrammetric technique. The system consists of four main components which are high-definitions video (HDV), 3D stereo adapter, near-infrared (NIR) filter and infrared illuminator. A unique system calibration technique for the prototype system was successfully developed for forensic mapping application based on geometric and radiometric factors. For high accuracy photogrammetric measurement, the space which was covered in surveillance system field of view (FOV) was calibrated using a special built portable calibration frame. The normal surveillance system to identify the 3D-Based Surveillance System identity of the suspect is not an easy task, especially when the recordings are of bad quality. This is caused by the low resolution system, insufficient lighting, system set-up in mono mode, un-calibrated system and subject movements. The suspect could be running, jumping or bowing during the robbery or doing the illegal activities. In practice it is rare that image processing could maintain and achieve the high accuracy measurement with these kinds of situation. It is essential that the photogrammetric have to select the appropriate video-frame for height and body anthropometric computation. The video footage must be in perfect condition, calibrated and can be used for analysis. Figure 2: Sample of image taken in darkness area Figure 3: Suspect identifications through stereophotogrammetric method Figure 1: 3D Surveillance Camera For more info on this product, please contact Mr. Zam Hairizad Ismail at 0127560043 or email to zampsh@yahoo.com.my Mr Zam Harizad, CEO of Photolaser Grammetry Dr Zulkepli Majid and his amazing invention MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY for WATER FILTRATION ~ PROF. AHMAD FAUZI Membrane technology has become a popular separation technology over the past years in many countries. The fact about membrane is it works without the addition of chemicals, using a low energy and well-arranged process conductions. Dr Ahmad Fauzi, UTM technology expert in membrane technology field invent hollow fiber membrane which later it can be used to treat water from groundwater, surface water or wastewater. How membrane reacts? The membrane acts as a very specific filter that will allow water flow through at the same time it catches suspended solids and other substances. The benefits offered by membrane are that it exhibits greater tolerance to feed, competitive and exhibit high rejection coefficient up to 99%, highly practical and cost effective. The most important are that it offers the unique benefits of high membrane packing densities, sanitary designs and due to the their structural integrity ,can withstand permeate back pressure thus allowing flexibility in system design and operation. Hollow fiber membrane has wide application.Some of the common application are surface water treatment such as rural and municipal area, ground water treatment, industrial water treatment, oily water treatment, water filtration, food and beverages as well as for pretreatment for RO or other membrane. Because of the uniqueness of membrane, Membrane Technology (M) Sdn Bhd, a new spin off company created by the UTM-MTDC Symbio- 24 www.icc.utm.my sis Technopreneurship programme has grabbed this opportunity to bring membrane filtering technology to the market. The main core business are focusing on membrane based product, designing and customising advanced RO membrane system according to customer needs and requirement. Our product varies from membrane module to advanced RO water membrane system. Therefore, MTM advanced hollow fiber membrane technology is a simple and powerful ultrafiltration solution to solve your water problem. Together with expertise and sources the company have, it allow us to create compact filtration systems with space saving advantages and higher filtration solution. MTM Sdn Bhd welcomes the opportunity to work with anybody to fulfill the specific filtration needs. For more info on this product, please contact Ms. Suriati at 0139481642 or email suriati1909@gmail.com PATENT & TRADEMARK BATTLE Former Apple designer says Samsung phones looked similar The Star : Published: Wednesday August 8, 2012 MYT 8:14:00 AM SAN JOSE, California: The focus of Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics courtroom battle shifted to the iPhone’s iconic display on Tuesday, as the U.S. company called on a former employee and award-winning graphic designer to back up claims that Samsung gadgets look “confusingly similar.” Susan Kare, who from 1982 to 1986 had a hand in designing icons for the original Macintosh computers, scrutinized 11 of the Korean firm’s phones - including the Galaxy S and Epic 4G - and found icons and layouts on screens to be very similar. Apple is contending that buyers may confuse Samsung devices with the iPhone, and accuses the Asian firm of copying designs and features. Samsung, in turn, has accused Apple of violating Samsung wireless technology patents. Kare - who is also credited for Microsoft Corp icons such as the “Notepad” and for its deck of “Solitaire” game cards - testified that even she was fooled by a Samsung gadget at a pre-trial meeting. “There was a big conference table with many phones on it, and some of them were on,” said Kare, who followed the late Steve Jobs to his NeXt computer startup in 1986 before starting her own firm. “I could see the screen. I went to pick up the iPhone to make a point about the user interface, and I was holding a Samsung. “I think of myself as someone who’s pretty granular about looking at graphics, and I mistook one for the other.” When it was Samsung’s turn to cross-examine Kare, lead attorney Charles Verhoeven switched on a Samsung phone and asked Kare to tell the jury what she saw: a bright white Samsung logo. In response to Kare’s testimony that the icons looked largely similar, Verhoeven shot back: “Have you ever seen triangular icons?” In an echo of Monday’s testimony similarities and differences between called attention to visual differences hone and Samsung’s gadgets. They calendar buttons. when both sides laboriously noted devices - Verhoeven painstakingly between common icons on the iPincluded the short-messaging and Apple and Samsung are going toe-to-toe in a high-wattage patent dispute, mirroring a fierce battle for industry supremacy between two rivals that control more than half of worldwide smartphone sales. Research in Motion Ltd’s Blackberry Torch was held up as an example of how smartphone displays might be differentiated. “You can do a design without having it be confusingly similar,” she said. APPLE TAPS EXPERT TO TALK BRAND VALUE The trial has granted Silicon Valley an unprecedented peek behind the curtain of Apple’s famously secretive design and marketing machine, and unearthed internal Samsung documents in which the Korean company saw the iPhone as a competitive threat and sought to match it. Apple’s lawyers on Tuesday brought on marketing expert and New York University lecturer Russell Winer to discuss the value of Apple’s brand as embodied in the iPhone and iPad, which reinvigorated a then-moribund tablet computer market in 2010. Samsung “viewed the iPad as a target, one to be emulated, and one to be studied carefully for future refinement,” he said. Winer then read from an internal Samsung document - one of many Apple’s camp has produced in past days. “People don’t think (the industrial design) of Samsung touchphones are ground breaking,” according to the document. “Nothing stands out as something consumers have never seen,” Winer recited. He stopped short of saying Samsung might have actually intended to copy Apple products. Samsung strategy chief Justin Denison has said executives sometimes resort to hyperbole internally to motivate and energize their troops, and that any comments upholding the Apple model might be construed as such. Apple has ceded pole position in smartphones but remains the leader in tablets, holding fast to its lead as rival products from Motorola, Research in Motion, Hewlett Packard and others have fizzled out. But Samsung is gaining ground. Speculation has mounted that Apple plans to make a mini-iPad to take on cheaper gadgets from its Korean rival, as well as from Google and Amazon . On Friday, lawyers showed Apple Vice President Eddy Cue, in a January 2011 email, urging then-Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook to build a mini-iPad because he believed there was a market for a seven-inch tablet. Late co-founder Steve Jobs was receptive to the idea, according to Cue’s email. - Reuters The trial playing out in downtown San Jose is one of many disputes between the two around the world that analysts see as partly aimed at curbing the spread of Google Inc’s Android, the world’s most used mobile software. Tuesday’s testimony focused on the iPhone’s familiar front face, with its outsized square icons, switching tack from Monday’s meticulous review of uniform displays and bezels. Kare pointed to numerous similarities on Samsung phones, including rounded corners, a range of icon styles from retro-plain to stylized, and an evenly spaced grid. “It is my opinion that the overall collection of graphic features that makes the overall visual impression could be confusing to a consumer,” Kare told the packed courtroom. www.icc.utm.my 25 Apple and patent battle against Samsung By Deepesh Vijayvargiya Apple had argued the Samsung Galaxy Tab was too similar to their own product, but the claim was dismissed at London’s High Court. In Monday’s High Court judgment Judge Colin Birss said that Samsung’s Galaxy tablets belonged to the same family as the Apple design when viewed from the front, but the Samsung products were “very thin, almost insubstantial members of that family with unusual details on the back”. The british judge said that the galaxy tab was not infringing with the design of apple’s ipad since it was not “as cool”. The judges reached that decision because the Galaxy Tab is “too stodgy” to be mistaken for the beautifully crafted iPad. Judges added that the samsung Galaxy tab does not posses the simplicity that the apple’s product ipad does. This is the second court battle that apple lost against Samsung. According to a Samsung representative: “Should Apple continue to make excessive legal claims in other countries based on such generic designs, innovation in the industry could be harmed and consumer choice unduly limited.” Samsung welcomed the British High Court judgment, which it said affirmed its own intellectual property rights while respecting those of other companies. While the apple said : ”It’s no coincidence that Samsung’s latest products look a lot like the iPhone and iPad, from the shape of the hardware to the user interface and even the packaging.” “This kind of blatant copying is wrong and, as we’ve said many times before, we need to protect Apple’s intellectual properties when companies steal our ideas.” Well for now,the apple still has court cases against samsung in many countries including U.S.,Germany,The Netherlands and various other parts of the world where galaxy tabs are being sold.In the United States the Galaxy Tab 10.1 cannot be sold further until a patent lawsuit can be completed. Article reproduced from http://www.androidnova.org/tag/samsung-galaxy-tab/ ? F1 Fever Infects Trademark Ownership Battle - The Lotus V1 Malaysia Racing Team And Others Case By Stephanie Michael Air Asia fans, F1 enthusiasts and Malaysians alike waited with bated breath as the much speculated upon and anticipated judgement for the Lotus v 1 Malaysia Racing Team case reached its checkpoint recently. This case turned on a question of ownership of the trademarks “LOTUS” and “TEAM LOTUS”, the battle being between the giant British car manufacturer Group Lotus and our very own Dato’ Tony Fernandes, acting on behalf of 1Malaysia Racing Team Sdn Bhd. In order to understand this potentially confusing case, it is imperative to note that Group Lotus and Team Lotus are, and have always been, separate entities. Back in 1952, Colin Chapman founded the Lotus Engineering Ltd Company (part of the Lotus Group of Companies, or Group Lotus). This company was formed with the purpose of manufacturing cars. Two years later, the sister company Team Lotus was incorporated for car racing operations. Group Lotus was subsequently acquired by General Motors, and is currently owned by Proton. Team Lotus, on the other hand continued independently as a racing operation, under the helm of Peter Werr and later David Hunt. This company (Team Lotus Ventures Ltd) was recently bought over by 1Malaysia Racing Team. Team Lotus Ventures Ltd also had registered rights over the “TEAM LOTUS” trademark, but did not use the marks from 2003 to 2008. Zooming on to 2009, Dato’ Tony Fernandes had actually entered into an agreement with Group Lotus to race under the “Lotus Racing” name in 2010. At the same time, he entered into negotiations to acquire Team Lotus. He acquired Team Lotus in September 2010, and subsequently 26 www.icc.utm.my decided to race under the trademark “TEAM LOTUS”. This, naturally, did not sit well with Group Lotus, who initiated legal action against 1Malaysia Racing Team for infringement of their “LOTUS” trademarks, on the basis that the trademark “TEAM LOTUS” as well as the usage of the Lotus Roundel (a special badge created by the Founder of Lotus Cars) was contrary to their registered and beneficial rights. They claimed that as both parties’ businesses revolve around cars, there would be confusion in the public. This was especially so since Group Lotus had decided to partner with Renault F1 for the 2011 season. In a remarkably interesting judgement, Mr Justice Peter Smith reached a seemingly win-win (or no win) verdict. He was of the opinion that as there has always been a clear distinction between the “LOTUS” car manufacturing business and the “TEAM LOTUS” F1 racing team, there would not be any confusion in the minds of F1 sponsors and knowledgeable fans as to both trademarks. Further, any initial confusion would be adequately addressed by commentators and journalists. As such, the following decisions, amongst others, were made: i. 1Malaysia Racing Team can continue to race under the “TEAM LOTUS” trademark and Roundel; ii. Group Lotus can race under the “LOTUS” trademark and Roundel; iii. Group Lotus is entitled to race in its historic black and gold livery; iv. 1Malaysia Racing Team was in breach of the licensing agreement made with Group Lotus (on technical grounds), and Group Lotus were awarded damages accordingly; v. Team Lotus Ventures Ltd’s “TEAM LOTUS” trademarks were revoked for non-use. However, Group Lotus was not entitled to register this trademark, and the Defendants were free to apply for re-registration of the mark. Whilst 1Malaysia Racing Team celebrated this decision as if it was a Grand Prix Victory, Group Lotus has some reservations about it (unsurprisingly), and has decided to appeal against the decision. Whether Group Lotus will win or fail in the appeal is yet to be seen. However, it seems this battle will continue between the parties - both in court as adversaries and on the racetrack as competitors. Both promise to be equally exciting battles, and car aficionados everywhere should perhaps buckle up, lean back and just enjoy the ride! Reproduced from KASS Newsletter (August 2011) English court rules on Lotus naming rights Monday, May 30th, 2011 What is in a name? A lot, apparently, especially if that name is Lotus, which has dragged Group Lotus and the 1Malaysia Racing Team to a protracted court battle over the rights to use the ‘Team Lotus’ name in Formula 1. It was ruled last week by Mr Justice Peter Smith that Group Lotus retains the rights to the ‘Lotus’ name and the iconic black & gold livery in the realms of Formula One. The judge also ruled 1Malaysia Racing Team as having breached the license agreement with Group Lotus and will have to pay damages as a result. Group Lotus also continues to retain all their trademarks and have full rights to the ‘Lotus’ marque for the road cars. However, the judge also ruled that Team Lotus Ventures Limited’s trade mark registrations in the name of Team Lotus are cancelled as a result of non-use. The judge also ruled that Group Lotus and Team Lotus, being separate entities, have separate pools of goodwill and are not confused with one another. As such, the 1Malaysia Racing Team crucially retains the ‘Team Lotus’ naming rights. In a statement issued immediately after the judgment was announced, Group Lotus has declared their intent to file an appeal for the ‘right to use the Lotus brand in Formula 1 to be ‘clarified once and for all’. Sarah Price, Head of Legal, Group Lotus plc said, “The on-going dispute with Team Lotus and associated companies has been a cause for concern for all at Group Lotus. Despite the detailed judgment there are issues which still require clarification and we remain committed to obtaining this much needed clarity for the many fans of the Lotus marque – we are extremely grateful for their continued support. The decision to appeal has not been taken lightly.” Countering, Team Lotus Principal Tony Fernandes noted that, “We are all pleased that it has been clarified that we are the rightful owners of Team Lotus. We have always been confident that the factual evidence we presented would lead to this decision and today’s judgment confirms that belief. We are of course disappointed about the decision that Group Lotus was entitled to end the our licence agreement in 2010. We entered into that contract on the basis that we were beginning a long-term partnership with Group Lotus but unfortunately they then used technical breaches of the merchandising pre-notification process to bring the licence and our partnership to an end. However, my fellow shareholders and I are firm believers that when one door closes another door opens. In the early days of our agreement we realised its termination was inevitable and as events have unfolded the end of the licence has proved positive for us, with many new avenues being opened up as a result.” Source : http://blog.autoworld.com.my/index.php/2011/05/ www.icc.utm.my 27 TENANT OF THE MONTH – Norzam Architect Norzam Architect (NA) which is located at Room 113 and 203 at the UTM Technovation Park Industry Centre Building is an aspiring, determined and committed architectural practice, continually prepared to work with other multi-disciplinary team of professionals. One of our long stayed tenants, NA aimed to provide excellent value service to clients as well as strive for a caring and rewarding environment realizing client’s vision and objectives. They believe it can be achieved through a more focused client service on a project to project basis, combined with total reliability and accountability with a more creative, sympathetic design and innovative solutions approach. Norzam Architect has 6 architects with a total of 20 staff working for the company. SPACE FOR RENTALS Industry Centre ~ hafizah@icc.utm.my or tel +6075591550 UTM-MTDC ~ siti.amnah@mtdc.com.my or tel +607-5215648 KUT-MARA ~ ctann80@yahoo.com or tel +607-5217268 Run by Ar. Norzam Darmin, the architectural firm was first established in 1991 where NA has then completed a number of architectural works, namely the Tanjung Putri Condomonium, Johor Bahru, Johor, The Office Tower For Wa’atasimou-Foundation, Omar Al MokhtarSteet, Libya and the Felcra Office Tower. Those interested at their services can reach Norzam Architect at the address below. NORZAM ARCHITECT No 113 & 203, Ground Floor, Industry Centre Technovation Park, UTM, KM20, Jalan Pontian Lama, 81300 Skudai. Tel : +607-5585851, +607-5588979 Fax : +607-5585250, +607-5585979 Email : norzamarchitect@gmail.com INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY NEWS WIPO Green Spectrum of Intellectual Property Rights Talking about the merging green technologies which are in high demand nowadays especially at the developed countries to preserve and sustain the green earth, WIPO has launched an initiative called “WIPO Green” which is a technology marketplace for green technologies with a global and comprehensive database of environmentally sound technologies. Its prime objective is to accelerate the adoption of “green” technologies amongst the emerging economies and developing countries. WIPO GREEN provides a hub for networking and connecting people working on similar technology platforms which will highly contribute to stimulate innovation and encourage policy dialogue amongst members and interested parties. global, comprehensive database of environmentally sound technologies. Amongst the numerous benefits obtained from using WIPO Green are that it acts as a trustworthy focal point which allows prospective users to obtain relevant worldwide information, learning on new technologies and needs in specific areas, bringing together relevant stake holders to share relevant patent data, know-how, providing access to technology, technical assistance, licensing and financial support. Pineapple paper, Pineapple Plastic and E Element Air Conditioning Technology are part of the green technologies contributed by UTM expertise at the WIPO green website. It has been a global hope that these green initiatives will contribute a high impact to a safer and greener planet. Moving towards an “Environment friendly” future, with more green technologies hitting the global markets, WIPO encourages for more green technologies sharing in this virtual marketplace. More information can be obtained from the WIPO site http://spectrumofintellectualpropertyrights. blogspot.com/2012/02/wipo-green-technology-marketplace.html. “ …WIPO will act as a Secretariat for the platform and promote the sharing of information on available green technologies for transfer through the creation, development and operations of a database…” UTM Innovation & Commercialisation Centre, Technovation Park, UTM Johor Bahru, Skudai, 81300, Johor, MALAYSIA Email : managers@icc.utm.my, topmgmt@icc.utm.my Tel : +607-55915- 20/22/04/84/37/35 28 www.icc.utm.my