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NANOMALAYSIA BERHAD AND NANOQUARTZ SIGNS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) WITH XMU JIAGENG EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT FOR COOPERATION IN BIOMASS INNOVATION CIRCULAR ECONOMY PROGRAMME (BICEP)
Thursday 16/02/2023
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 16 (Bernama) -- NanoMalaysia Berhad (NMB), Malaysia's leading agency in nanotechnology and advanced solutions commercialisation, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with with NanoQuartz Sdn. Bhd. and XMU Jiageng Education Development Sdn. Bhd. to cooperate in the Biomass Innovation Circular Economy Programme (BICEP). The objective of the MoU is to strengthen the progressive trilateral relationships and cooperation in the Biomass Innovation Circular Economy Programme (BICEP) between the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), NanoMalaysia Berhad - as the leading agency for the commercialisation of nanotechnology and advanced solutions - and Xiamen University Malaysia - as a university dedicated to providing world-class research and teaching towards a new era of high value of biomass industry in the country. Through this comprehensive collaboration, NanoMalaysia's project known as "Production of Graphene & Green Hydrogen Supply Chain from Biomethane" will enable the production of graphene and green hydrogen by cracking methane from agricultural waste using an advanced microwave plasma technology to support the downstream application ecosystem and fulfil manufacturers' rising demand in energy storage, energy conversion, catalysis, solar energy, and environmental protection activated in adjacent NanoMalaysia programmes and relevant sectoral initiatives.
Witnessing by YB Tuan Chang Lih Kang, the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of Malaysia, while the MoU was signed by Dr Rezal Khairi Ahmad, Chief Executive Officer of NanoMalaysia Berhad, Dr Daniel Bien, Director of NanoQuartz Sdn. Bhd. and Professor Dr Wang Ruifang, the President of Xiamen University Malaysia. Dignitaries present for the occasion included Datuk Ts. Ir. Dr Hj Aminuddin Bin Hassim, Secretary General of MOSTI, Datuk Ts, Dr Mohd Nor Azman bin Hassan, Deputy Secretary General of MOSTI (Technology Development), Prof Emeritus Dato' Ir. Dr Mohamad Zawawi bin Ismail, Chairman of NanoMalaysia, Associate Professor Dr Zhang Ying, the Vice-President of Xiamen University Malaysia, Associate Professor Dr Ong Wee Jun, the Director of the Center of Excellence for NaNo Energy & Catalysis Technology (CONNECT), and Professor Dr Chen Binghui, the Dean of School of Energy and Chemical Engineering of Xiamen University Malaysia.
Speaking at the event, YB Tuan Chang Lih Kang said: "As transitioning towards a circular economy is one of the key agendas for Malaysia under the 12th Malaysia Plan and MOSTI’s main 2023 initiatives to provide solutions for climate resilience, BICEP will spearhead the development of strategic technology and innovation by leading the commercialisation of "waste to wealth" valuable raw materials to become a leading biomass hub in the region." "Considering Malaysia's status as the world's second-largest palm oil producer and the largest contributor to the biomass industry, Malaysia produces approximately 168 million tons of biomass, of which over 80 million tonnes are generated by the palm oil industry alone.” "The biomass industry has significant potential in the region, with the Asia-Pacific biomass power market expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.35% in terms of revenue and 6.22% in terms of volume from 2023 to 2030, acquiring a revenue share of RM226.07 billion by 2030," he added. The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) 's Strategic Research Fund by the Implementing and Monitoring Agency (SRF-APP) is a specific top-down funding scheme programme for the development of Science, Technology, Innovation, and Economy in conformance with the National Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (DSTIN). The integration of the SRF-APP through BICEP aims to boost the impact of the SRF scheme by spearheading the government's initiatives to intensify the innovative green technology of biomass waste materials in Malaysia from agricultural sources for the production of valuable advanced nanomaterials such as graphene and energy-rich clean fuels such as hydrogen to meet the industry's demand for localisation of supply chains. NanoMalaysia Berhad Chief Executive Officer Dr Rezal Khairi Ahmad said: "Under BICEP, we have various ongoing projects that use locally available biomass to produce high-value nano-scale advanced materials with various industrial applications in healthcare, cosmeceuticals, construction, electronics and even energy storage sectors thus completing the local supply chain to support our NanoMalaysia Energy Storage Technology Initiative, Hydrogen EcoNanoMy and Enabling Mobility Electrification for Green Economy. Due to the lack of graphene supply locally, we are geared towards producing graphene and green hydrogen and eventually scaling up production for downstream products and applications. This collaboration is in line with the mandate outlined in the National Graphene Action Plan for developing a graphene ecosystem to transform Malaysia into a global player as our nanotechnology-based solutions will help us compete with other like-minded nations. The commercial interlinks between this programme and various industry players are facilitated by our Venture Builder Investment Model” Professor Dr Wang Ruifang, the President of Xiamen University Malaysia, said: "We are pleased to work with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Malaysia and NanoMalaysia. This is an exciting opportunity for us to be involved in the research and development to help accelerate the innovation and commercialisation of these products and propel Malaysia towards becoming a high-end technology-producing nation." This MoU also epitomises the government's commitment and efforts in enhancing and intensifying the research and development of advanced nanotechnology to encourage the university and the agency for the commercialisation of nanotechnology and progressive solutions in achieving their role and vision as components in dignifying Malaysia as the leading biomass and graphene hub in the international arena.
About NanoMalaysia Berhad Group of Companies NanoMalaysia Berhad was incorporated in 2011 as a company limited by guarantee (CLBG) under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) to act as a business entity entrusted with nanotechnology commercialization and industrialization activities through a venture builder model. Nanotechnology continues to provide efficient and enhanced solutions to various applications in smart living, smart manufacturing, agriculture, electronic devices, energy and the environment. NanoMalaysia believes that the “Internet of Nano-Things”, or IoNT, will be the core driver of the 4th Industrial Revolution, catalyzing revolutionary changes in the industry, business and society.
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION 16 FEBRUARI 2023
SOURCE: NanoMalaysia Berhad/ NanoCommerce Sendirian Berhad
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: NanoMalaysia Berhad Email: corporateaffairs@nanomalaysia.com.my
Center of Excellence for NaNo Energy & Catalysis Technology (CONNECT), Xiamen University Malaysia, Research and Postgraduate Centre (RPC), Xiamen University Malaysia Email: weejun.ong@xmu.edu.my; rmc@xmu.edu.my
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