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YBHG. PROF. DR. NOORSAADAH ABD RAHMAN
DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION)
UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA
As a premier research university, University of Malaya leads the way for research, teaching
and innovation in Malaysia. The mission of the University of Malaya is to advance
knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and
humanity. We are pleased that our efforts are being validated through various means
including the recent ranking announcements putting UM at the 18th position in the
Universities Times Higher Education rankings for emerging economies and 70th position in
the World QS University ranking.
As part of its global initiatives, UM has formulated several strategies to expand its research
agenda including providing conducive environment to further develop a robust research
and innovation culture among researchers. In addition, UM will try to ensure that all its
research will produce impact that will reach the society at large. Amongst the vision to
make research impactful, UM attempts to bring its research and innovation’s output to
the people and the market. UM’s Innovation and Commercialization Centre or UMCIC
will continue to work with researchers and our industry partners in our technology transfer
activities in addition to university research and teaching activities through our
entrepreneurial activities.
Thus, it is hoped that with the UMDT Accelerator Program organized by UMCIC will assist
and expedite our technology transfers and commercialization activities. The UM Startups
2020 Co-Founder Search Day is an excellent platform to find the right business co-founders
that will able to assist our researchers to validate and provide the pull of our research
products to the market.
I would like to thank and congratulate UMCIC team for taking this initiative towards
expanding our commercialization activities. On behalf of University of Malaya, I would like
to thank everyone for the support and for taking the time to participate in this event.
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YBHG. PROF. DR. ROFINA YASMIN OTHMAN
ASSOCIATE VICE-CHANCELLOR (INDUSTRY AND COMMUNITY NETWORKS),
UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA
Heartiest congratulation to UMCIC for successfully bringing to fruition, the UM Startups 2020
Co-Founder Search Day. For the past several years, we have seen a steady rise in the
number of start-ups and entrepreneurship particularly in the fields of technology. Successful
entrepreneurship icons such as Anthony Tan (Grab's founder and CEO), Chan Kee Siak
(Exabytes Network’s founder and CEO) and Vivy Yusof (Fashion Valet’s co-founder and
COO) have succeeded in capturing interests and popularity with their larger than life
personalities and their innovative products and services.
Malaysia has demonstrated an increase of entrepreneurs in the local tech startup scene.
With better access to funding, there is ample opportunity for new business ideas to take off.
However, industry observers say we are merely scratching the surface of where the industry
could be. Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (MaGIC) reported that there is
an estimate of 3,000 startups in Malaysia. Compared to over 1 million registered enterprises
here, startups only make up 0.25% of total companies registered. In contrast, Singapore has
about 42,000 startups, making up some 8.88% of companies in the island state.
Universiti Malaya Deep Tech (UMDT) Program serves as a platform to attract university talents
and ideas for entrepreneurship while at the same time benchmarking our own talents with
world class facilities. The “UM Start-Up 2020 Co-Founder Search Day” is merely the beginning
of the journey to encourage, develop and facilitate the start-ups’ learning journey from
ideation stage to successful businesses. With this program, it is hope that more business pods
and start-ups ‘made in’ UM are able to expand and accelerate the commercialization of
their products. Good luck and keep working.
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PROF. IR. DR. FATIMAH IBRAHIM
DIRECTOR, UM CENTRE OF INNOVATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION (UMCIC)
UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA
On behalf of the UM Centre of Innovation & Commercialization (UMCIC) Top
Management, I take great pleasure in welcoming all of you to Universiti Malaya Deep
Tech (UMDT) Startups 2020 Co-Founder Search Day.
I would like to express my gratitude to Ministry of Finance (MOF), Malaysia for supporting
the innovation and commercialization activities in University of Malaya. We are so proud
to say that UMDT is one of the UM One Stop Centre’s initiatives. I also would like to extend
my greatest appreciation to University of Malaya Top Management for their tremendous
support and approval for this program. To all UMCIC staff including our mentor, Mr. Ahmad
Zakir Dato’ Wira Jaafar, thank you for the amazing work done and the endless hours that
you have spent diligently working on this project.
UMDT Accelerator Program is a new push by UM to commercialize and bring UM’s
technology to market via the Researcher’s Start-up. UMCIC wish to provide the right
support to the researchers in building their business as University spin-offs and start-ups lead
to many benefits; especially deeper linkages within the Quadruple Helix. Through a
structured and guided incubation program, it is anticipated that UMDT Accelerator
Program will be able to actually engage the researchers with entrepreneurial aspirations
in commercialization activities.
Through this event, we are looking for business co-founders to partner with 21 UM start-ups.
Our UM researchers will pitch for their researched products and technologies, and
hopefully they will find the right co-founders for their business. Let us take this opportunity
to move UM’s amazing innovations from research bench to commercialization. I wish
everyone all the success.
Thank you.
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INTRODUCTION OF UM DEEP TECH ACCELERATOR PROGRAMME
Universiti Malaya Deep Tech (UMDT) Accelerator Programme is another effort by UM to
commercialize and bring UM technology to market. This route of commercialization is
via the Researcher's startup. UM supports Researcher's effort in building their startups.
UM has recognized that University spin-offs and startups lead to many benefits. University
startups will not only lead to commercialization. It will also create deeper linkages within
the Quadruple Helix. Successful university startups have created linkages at many levels
with the Industry, Community, Other Academia and Government.
UM wants to give the right support to the researcher's effort. The intention is for UMDT
Accelerator Programme to assist UM startups on better footing as they enter the market.
To be clear, it is not our intention to mold UM's Researchers into entrepreneurs. A team
is a must in joining UMDT Accelerator Programme. The team should consist of at least 1
UM Researcher and a business co-founder.
UMDT Accelerator Programme is an Ideation Stage Market Validation programme. It is
set up to validate commercially UM Researched products. At the same time to nurture
the researcher's group and the idea to enter to the right market. It is a structured and
guided incubation programme to minimize failure for a startup.
BE THE NEXT ENTREPRENEUR!
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UM STARTUPS 2020 CO-FOUNDER SEARCH DAY
University of Malaya startups are in search of business co-founders. Hear
UM Startups pitch from the outcome of 21 UM researched products and
technologies. Find the right UM startup partner for your next business
during UM Startups Co-Founder Search Day 9th March 2020.
The event is a precursor to UM Deep Tech (UMDT) Accelerator
Programme 2020. Startups successfully selected for
UMDT Accelerator Programme will be entitled to:
RM50k market validation grant (T&C applies)
Be a part of a structured and
guided UMDT Accelerator Programme
that builds entrepreneurship skills
Equity participation with chosen startups.
Demo Day Pitch in front of VCs,
Angel Investors, Funders and Grant Agencies
after the UMDT Accelerator Programme
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AGENDA – UM STARTUPS 2020 CO-FOUNDER SEARCH DAY
Date: 9 March 2020 (Monday)
Time: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Venue: Auditorium KPPI, University of Malaya
8:30 am - 9:00 am Arrival of Participants
Registration
9:00 am - 9:20 am Arrival
YBhg. Prof. Dr. Rofina Yasmin
Associate Vice-Chancellor
(Industry and Community Networks), UM
Arrival
YBhg. Prof. Dr. Shaliza Ibrahim
Associate Vice-Chancellor
(Research and Innovation), UM
Arrival
YBhg. Prof. Dr. Noorsaadah Abd Rahman
Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Research and Innovation), UM
Arrival
Datuk Ir. (Dr.) Abdul Rahim Hj. Hashim
Vice-Chancellor, UM
Arrival
YM Tengku Datuk Dr. Mohd Azzman Shariffadeen Tengku
Ibrahim
Chairman,
Board of Directors, UM
9:20 am - 9:30 am Welcome Remarks
Prof. Ir. Dr. Fatimah Ibrahim
Director, UMCIC
9:30 am - 10:30 am Pitching Session 1
Moderator: Mr. Ahmad Zakir Dato’ Wira Ja’afar
10:30 am - 11:00 am Refreshment & Networking
11:00 am - 12:30 am Pitching Session 2
Moderator: Mr. Ahmad Zakir Dato’ Wira Ja’afar
12:30 pm - 13:30 pm Lunch & Networking
13:30 pm – 16:00 pm Pitching Session 3
Moderator: Mr. Ahmad Zakir Dato’ Wira Ja’afar
16:00 pm – 17:00 pm Hi-Tea & Networking
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LIST OF RESEARCHERS
No Name of Researcher Title of Technology Time
1 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vengadesh A/L
Periasamy
Portable diagnostic kit accurate in
dispensing antibiotics
0930 – 0945
2 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Juan Joon
Ching
Cheaper, safer and stylish power
banks for handphone users
0945 – 1000
3 Prof. Shaliza Ibrahim Organic waste to hydrogen to
electricity
1000-1015
4 Dr. Iswadi Bin Jauhari Water pipes into electricity 1015 – 1030
Refreshment Break
5 Prof. Misni Misnan Nanolipid Encapsulation 1100 – 1115
6 Ir. Dr. Lai Kin Wee Accurate Scoliosis Assessment 1115 – 1130
7 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fung Shin Yee Tiger Milk Mushroom for Asthma
sufferers
1130 – 1145
8 Dr. Vengadaesvaran A/L
Balakrishnan
Smart Self-Cleaning Glass 1145 – 1200
9 Dr. Chong Wen Tong Fresh tropical environment and
cool air for your house in the city
1200 – 1215
10 Prof. Madya Dr. Ubagaram
Johnson Alengaram
Integrated solution to produce
eco-friendly lightweight concrete
and low-cost hollow blocks
1215 – 1230
Lunch Break
11 Prof. Dr. Chong Ving Ching &
Prof. Dr. S. Vikineswary
Sabaratnam
Locally produced V&C POME Bac 1330 – 1345
12 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wong Pooi
Fong
Accurately diagnose severe
dengue in hours
1345 – 1400
13 Dr. Leo Bey Fen NanoSense Portable kit to detect
foodborne pathogen
1400 – 1415
14 Dr. Mohd Yazed Ahmad Y Hub IOT device 1415 – 1430
15 Dr. Aznul Qalid ICDL training 1430 – 1445
16 Prof. Madya Ir. Dr. Siti Zawiyah
Md Dawal
For OKU and physically
challenged to take wudu'
1445 – 1500
17 Prof. Dr. Miss Laiha Mat Kiah Your medical info in your own
hand
1500 – 1515
18 Dr. Azah Anir Norman Halal Squad App 1515 – 1530
19 Dr. Ting Hua Nong Baby Cry Recognition App 1530 – 1545
20 Dr. Unaizah Obaidellah Let’s Tilawah: A Fun Quranic
Letters
1545 – 1600
21 Dr. Norhanim Zakaria BIJAK Magnetic Board 1600 – 1615
Hi-Tea Networking
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Portable diagnostic kit
for accurate dispensing of antibiotics
PROJECT IDEA
The solution is eProfiler, a patented technology, offering accurate, portable,
simple, and cost-effective device for rapid detection of pathogens from a drop
of clinical samples. This all-in-on electronic biosensor can analyze all three major
biomolecules (DNA, RNA, Proteins) as well as cells WITHIN A FEW MINUTES.
First of its kind, this fully-electronic biosensor is able to capture electronic
fingerprinting signals from the biological materials such as viruses or bacteria.
Therefore, the business model will eventually be about big cloud data of
electronic profiles, beside the device and disposable PCB-based chips. The
potential is endless.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vengadesh A/L Periasamy Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, UM [email protected]
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Cheaper, safer and stylish power banks
for handphone users
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Juan Joon Ching
Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre, Deputy
Vice Chancellor (Research & Innovation), UM
PROJECT IDEA
No frills but stylish and cheaper power bank retail prices by 20-30% using low
manufacturing cost particularly use of Strontium titanate, abundance metal, in
replacement of lithium and cobalt.
Product weight: 0.065-0.070 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 9.5-9.7 x 6.4-6.7 x 0.5-0.7 cm
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Organic waste
to hydrogen to electricity
Prof. Dr. Shaliza Ibrahim
Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences, UM
PROJECT IDEA
The solution is the conversion of organic waste into hydrogen. In turn, the
hydrogen will be converted into electricity by burning the hydrogen. All these
will be in a unit called UM Bioreactor for Hydrogen Production. The system is a
patented design using anaerobic reaction from organic waste.
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Water pipes
into electricity
Dr. Iswadi Jauhari
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering, UM
PROJECT IDEA
The solution is patented in-pipe hydropower to generate clean and sustainable
electricity. This special design will use the existing pipes water velocity. They will
be in the new by-passed pipes to generate electricity. This newly generated
electricity will supplement the current electricity usage for the water treatment
facility. This, in turn, will reduce the operating cost. This technology is suitable
due to the size of the pipes that are available. Together with the volume of
water to generate electricity.
Another opportunity for the water treatment company is to sell the electricity
back to Tenaga Nasional grid. This is far more advantageous since it's 24 hours
of electricity generation. In comparison to other forms of green energy such as
solar. This will be an additional revenue segment for the water treatment
companies.
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Nanolipid
Encapsulation
Prof. Dr. Misni Misran
Department of Chemistry,
Faculty of Science, UM
PROJECT IDEA
NLC Co. is the solution for the manufacturers in looking to enhance
effectiveness of their drug, herbal and cosmetic products. NLC Co. will apply
the existing manufacturer's product into nanolipid form. Nanolipid, also known
as Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) are a delivery system in which nano size
lipid particles act as a potential delivery system for the active ingredients. NLC
have some advantages in certain circumstances when compared with other
type of carriers. In other words, nanolipid encapsulates the active ingredient
that will give a better delivery.
NLCs as nanolipid carriers find potential application in various fields. The
applications are divided in two broader aspects covering the therapeutic
applications which include the various routes of administrations in drug delivery
and the second part describes the applications in other fields including
cosmetics, nutraceuticals, food, chemotherapy and gene delivery.
NLC Co. has the know-how and equipment to encapsulate the manufacturer's
product into nanolipid form. This will be constant services that NLC Co. will
provide to the manufacturer.
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Accurate
Scoliosis Assessment
Ir. Dr. Lai Kin Wee
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, UM
PROJECT IDEA
Scoltech (patented device) can quantitatively diagnose scoliosis and evaluate
shoulder balance of scoliosis patients. It was programmed to measure and
intuitively display clinical parameters of scoliosis patients. The reliability of the
device was verified by spine surgeons through clinical testing.
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Tiger Milk Mushroom
for Asthma sufferers
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fung Shin Yee
Department of Molecular Medicine,
Faculty of Medicine, UM
PROJECT IDEA
It has been known that Tiger Milk Mushrooms have very good medicinal
properties. The history of usage for tiger milk mushroom dated back to almost
400 years ago. However, the right active ingredients of Tiger Milk Mushrooms
and the right level of active ingredients is important. Even when there were
samples collected from the wild, the supply and quality were inconsistent.
Carefully cultivated and selected potent Tiger Milk Mushrooms are the key in
providing the right long term treatment for asthma sufferers.
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Social Enterprise
to reduce electricity bill for B40 household
Prof. Ir. Dr. Nasrudin Abd Rahim
UM Power Energy Dedicated Advanced Centre (UMPEDAC)
PROJECT IDEA
The solution to assist B40 group is the installation of 2 Panels Micro Inverter Solar
PV System through a Social Enterprise. This new solar generated electricity is to
supplement the existing house electricity supply. This 2 Panels Micro Inverter
Solar PV System is sufficient to generate half of the average typical monthly
electricity usage for B40 household group. Which means the monthly total
Tenaga Nasional electricity bill will be RM15 to RM30 after the installation of the
2 Panels Micro Inverter Solar PV System.
This new monthly Tenaga Nasional electricity charges will be covered by the
RM40 Electricity Bill Rebate Programme. Thus B40 group will no longer need to
pay monthly electricity bill.
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Fresh tropical environment
and cool air for your house in the city
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Chong Wen Tong
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering UM
PROJECT IDEA
Patented Indoor Botanical Air Bio-filter & Cooler (IBABC) is the solution to reduce
indoor air pollutants, improve the air quality and reduces the temperature.
There are two sections of IBABC, Botanical Bio filtration and Evaporative
Cooling section. In effect IBABC is a combination with standard Air-
Conditioning & Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV) contributes to to reduction to
the usage of energy. Several improvements to the usage of IBABC:
Improve indoor thermal comfort – reduce temperature and maintain
humidity level – improve building air change rate.
Improve IAQ – reduce PM, VOC, and CO2 level
Hence IBABC is a 3-IN-1 unit – air filter, cooler and humidifier.
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Integrated solution
to produce eco-friendly lightweight
concrete and low-cost hollow blocks
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ubagaram Johnson Alengaram
Department of Civil Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering, UM
PROJECT IDEA
4 PRODUCTS:
(1) eco-Light-Crete / ecoLcrete (2) lightweight non-structural building block (3)
low-cost hollow block (cast on-site/ precast) (4) low carbon/ eco hollow block
(precast)
The solution is to integrate UM patented know-how with existing abundance of
biomass materials at the villages and special mix of cement at smaller amount
to transport to construction site. Contractor Class C can lower the cost of
construction when the Contractor makes the hollow slab at site of construction
using. This will less the cost of transporting hollow slabs from manufacturers to
distributors of hollow slabs.
The Contractor will further lower the cost per unit of hollow block when he mixes
the special product with available biomass such as shredded palm oil clinker
and other biomass materials to make the hollow slabs and cement at the
construction site. This biomass is easily available at these villages and remote
areas. In our estimation Contractor Class C can save up to 30% construction
cost in building low cost houses.
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Locally produced V&C
POME Bac
Prof. Dr. Chong Ving Ching
Institute of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science, UM
PROJECT IDEA
The local supply of V&C POME Bac for mahseer (kelah), marble goby and
garupa fingerlings is the solution in solving the pain points facing aqua fish
farmers.
Feed-2-Fish© offers three possibilities approach to fish/ invertebrate hatchery
production for fish farmers by providing (i) patented formulation POME-Bac to
feed, (ii) live zooplankton and (3) fish fingerlings.
Research has shown V&C POME Bac to feed fish larvae or fingerlings have an
80% higher survival rate for various species of fish and invertebrates.
Prof. Dr. S. Vikineswary Sabaratnam
Institute of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science, UM
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Accurately diagnose
severe dengue
Associate Prof. Dr. Wong Pooi Fong
Department of Pharmacology
Faculty of Medicine
PROJECT IDEA
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Prof. Dr. Sazaly Abu Bakar
Department of Medical Microbiology,
Faculty of Medicine, UM
Our solution is UM patented SDen-Detect. SDen-Detect is a severe dengue in
vitro diagnostic kit. It is an enzyme-linked immunoassay that quantitatively
measures the level of a macrophage scavenger receptor in serum. This
measurement level will show significant elevation in severe dengue patients
compared to dengue fever (Patent No. MY168633). The biomarker levels are
significantly elevated in severe dengue patients compared to dengue fever
including dengue with and without warning signs.
SDen-Detect has been awarded with ISO13485 certification in 2019. This
certification is expected to facilitate licensing approval by Medical Device
Authority. Features:
First and only severe dengue diagnostic kit
Tested to differentiate severe dengue from dengue through a
multicenter trial in Malaysia (AUC value=0.781, p<0.001)
Sensitivity is 72% and specificity is 80%
Early detection of severe dengue - from day 4 of
fever onset
Diagnostic threshold and interpretation are provided
Complete ready to use kit
Colorimetric detection
NanoSense
Portable kit to detect foodborne pathogen
Dr. Leo Bey Fen
Faculty of Medicine;
Research Fellow, NANOCAT
CIME, UM
PROJECT IDEA
NanoSense, patented point-of-care (POC) device, detects Salmonella
bacteria in food rapidly. It able to detect 3 types of pathogenic Salmonella
specifically:
• S. typhi,
• S. enteritidis and
• S. paratyphi
These types of bacteria are the most common bacteria for foodborne diseases.
Food samples, with traces of bacteria, meshed with water is all it needs for the
on-site testing by inserting the chip into its low-cost portable reader. NanoSense
is an efficient rapid, sensitive, point-of-care detection system for foodborne
pathogen as easy as glucose testing for the public and regulators.
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Y Hub
IOT device
Dr. Mohd Yazed Ahmad
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering, UM
PROJECT IDEA
The solution is an IOT device, Y Hub. It is a wireless device placed underneath
the air-cond, particularly on a table. It points to the air-cond unit with these
features
Turn On and Off the air-cond via an app
Air-cond timer (with timer setting)
Automatic Air-cond temperature setting (auto set to default desired
temperature)
Electricity usage of the air-cond in Ringgit (with electricity tariffs
settings)
Authorized changes to Y Hub (with password setting)
Display or hidden electricity usage on the LCD panel (with displays
settings)
Turns on and off when no one is around via presence identification
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ICDL
Training
Dr. Aznul Qalid Md Sabri
Department of Artificial Intelligence
Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology, UM
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PROJECT IDEA
We leverage on the Faculty of Computer Science & IT (University Malaya) which
is the #1 Computer Science faculty in Malaysia, that has more than 90 PhD level
academicians, to provide IR4.0 training for various disciplines and domains. The
training content shall be embedded with ICDL modules.
*ICDL is an international standard in digital skills certification
For OKU
and the physically challenged to take wudu'
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Siti Zawiah Md Dawal
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering UM
PROJECT IDEA
We present UM Mobile Wudu' Station. This product has been researched for
many years and been utilized by several mosques. Several units have been
tested and used at Masjid Ar Rahman KL, Masjid Abu Bakar Bangsar and PLPP
Bangi (Pusat latihan dan Kemahiran OKU).
Allows user to perform wudu’ in comfortable manner and confident. The
ergonomic design allows user to perform wudu’ smoothly and confidently
especially for the hands and legs part which is the difficult area to perform
wudu’ previously.
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Your medical info
in your own hand
PROJECT IDEA
Prof. Dr. Miss Laiha Mat Kiah
Department of Computer System & Technology
Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology, UM
Data is carried on patient smartphones using the mPHR app. Health records
and private information is secured with the patient.
mPHR app connects with multiple healthcare systems via an interface. This is
through an HL7 standard exchanging information between medical
applications. HL7 is a known format for health-related information with many
healthcare providers and services. Examples of HL7 messages include patient
records, laboratory records, and billing information. If the clinic or hospital has
the latest information of the patient, it will sync with the patient's mPHR app to
ensure the latest information resides within the mPHR app. The patient has the
right to request the clinic or hospital to delete his health record once all
information transferred to the mPHR app.
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HALAL
Squad App
Dr. Azah Anir Norman
Department of Information System
Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology, UM
PROJECT IDEA
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Halal Squad app is the solution. Our Halal Squad app is a multisided platform
for customers and food outlet operators. It's social media-based, where food
outlet managers can answer the grievances on Halal issues posted by
customers.
Our solution is more than providing a platform. We have the right technology in
identifying the Halal grievances on other social media platforms. Our solution is
finding those grievances and channeled back to the Halal Squad app.
We also provide the right technology & solution for food outlet managers to
answer to those grievances via the Halal Squad app.
Baby Cry
Recognition App
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Ting Hua Nong
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, UM
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PROJECT IDEA
UM owned Cryreason app can solve the challenges of mothers, baby sitters and
nurses are facing when of baby cries. The Cryreason app is based on AI and
machine learning. The app with a few seconds of cry can determine the reasons
why the baby cry. It has been tested and ready for commercialization.
Let’s Tilawah:
A Fun Quranic Lesson
Dr. Unaizah Obaidellah
Department of Artificial Intelligence,
Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology, UM
PROJECT IDEA
Tried and tested through research is the end product of Tiwalah Asyraaf. A special
learning method using digital devices that is adapted to support fun, exciting,
successful and sustainable learning experience for the children with special needs.
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BIJAK
Magnetic Board
Dr. Norhanim Zakaria
Department of Quantity Surveying
Faculty of Built Environment
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PROJECT IDEA
The BIJAK-Magnetic Board offers 4 different types of boards at one time. This
portable board offers 4 different modes. They are detachable and independent
usage. It's a magnetic board, whiteboard, pegboard, and soft board. Users can
use BIJAK-Magnetic Board in different presentation techniques. Each board is a
separate unit and stand-alone. Users can approach their presentations in many
ways using this multi-function board. Moreover, the mainframe can be a banner
hanging stand, a frame for a temporary tent for outdoor activities and space
partitions. It is also equipped with castor wheels. It's designed with adjustable legs
to suit its functions.
UM DEEP TECH (UMDT) COMMITTEE
Director Prof. Ir. Dr. Fatimah Ibrahim
Deputy Director Dr. Sik Cheng Peng
Head Coordinator Dr. Wan Safwani Wan Kamarul Zaman
Spin-off Accelerator Mentor Mr. Ahmad Zakir Dato` Wira Ja’afar
Program & Training Coordinator Mdm. Siti Nurul’Ashikin Sabaruddin
Asst. Program & Training Coordinator Dr. Aida Syafinaz Mokhtar
Commercialization & Technology Transfer Coordinator Dr. Lee Ching Shya
Asst. Commercialization & Technology Transfer 1. Mdm. W. Aminatul Afna W. Mohammad Rawi
2. Mdm. Nurfaizah Mohd Jabir
Logistics & Facility Coordinator Dr. Siti Munirah Md. Noh
Asst. Logistics & Facility 1. Mr. Muhammad Akmal Mohamad Arbaain
2. Mr. Saharizal Jaafar
Program Editor Ms. Khairunnajah Mustaffa Albakri
Business & Finance Ms. Nur Umairah Mohd Zani
Website & Videographer Mr. Mohd Hafizul Asraf Ahmad
Program Secretary Mdm. Izaidah Jamaludin
Asst. Secretary Mdm. Salina Talib
Managerial & Administration
Mdm. Nur Asmawarmi Abdullah Yusoff
Asst. Managerial & Administration 1. Ms. Najia Nasir
2. Mdm. Siti Rohayu Mohd Sood 30
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