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Page 1: Malaysia’s Nanotechnology Ecosystem for Smart Cities and ... 2.4 ナノマレーシア社.pdf · Malaysia’s Nanotechnology Ecosystem for Smart Cities and Manufacturing, and Green

Malaysia’s Nanotechnology Ecosystem for Smart Cities and Manufacturing, and Green Agenda

MAJECA-JAMECA Joint Conference 2019

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Malaysia’s lead agency to commercialise nanotechnology

A business entity entrusted by the Government to focus on the commercialisation and development of

nanotechnology

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Objects of the Company

Economic Growth and Commercialisation

• Develop and promote nanotechnology as a new source of national economic growth

• Promote and support commercialization and production of nanotechnology R&D activities

Ecosystem and Competitiveness

• Establish, provide and maintain a nanotechnology ecosystem for product R&D&C

• Maintain and enhance Malaysia’s nanotechnology competitiveness in the global market

Public Awareness and Joint Development Efforts

• Provide public awareness, education and training services in nanotechnology

• Promote, support, mobiliseand manage joint nanotech development efforts

*Summarized from NanoMalaysia Berhad’s Memorandum of Association

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Core Business

Strategise, recommend and coordinate R&D

commercialisation

Identify and facilitate business

opportunities

Provide technology and

business landscaping,

consultancy, due diligence and verification

Facilitate investment in

commercialisation

Facilitate human capital

development

Promote public awareness and education on

nanotechnology

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Corporate Structure

Nanovation

Ventures Sdn Bhd

Nano Commerce Sdn Bhd (1101474-W)

NanoMalaysia Berhad (955265-P)

NanoVerify Sdn. Bhd. (1155019-U)

Investment armBusiness and

commercial armConsultation and verification arm

(1101475-K)

• Facilitate investment in commercialisation

• Identify and facilitate business opportunities

• Provide technology and business landscaping, consultancy and due diligence

• Product verification

• Consumer awareness on genuine nanotech products

Holding company

• Identify and facilitate business opportunities

• Facilitate human capital development

• Strategise, recommend and coordinate R&D commercialisation

• Project execution• IPRs creation

• Promote public awareness on nanotech through events such as Graphene Malaysia, Jumpstart Sectors seminars, Lux-Research NanoMalaysia Forums and others

JVs IPsPE VC

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Chairman of the Board

Prof. Emeritus Dato' Ir. Dr. Mohamad Zawawi bin Ismail• Chairman, INTI Universal Holdings Berhad• Former Chairman of the Board; UKM and USM• Founding Vice-Chancellor, UNIMAS• Co-Founder, MIMOS Berhad

Tan Sri Dr. Salleh Bin Mohd Nor• Pro-Chancellor, UTM• Senior Fellow, Akademi Sains Malaysia• First D-G, FRIM

Dato' Ahmad Shukri Bin Hj. Tajuddin• Chairman, UniMAP Holdings Sdn Bhd• Former CEO, Menteri Besar Kedah Incorporated• Former CEO, Kulim Hi-Tech Park

Dr. Rezal Khairi Ahmad• CEO, NanoMalaysia Berhad• Chairman, NANOVerify• Former VP, Khazanah Nasional

Dato' Sri Ir. Dr. Judin Abdul Karim• Chairman of CIDB Holdings Sdn Bhd• Former CEO, CIDB Malaysia• Former D-G, Public Works Department

Dato' Prof. Dr. Rujhan Bin Mustafa• Director, Social Services, MEA• Former CEO, Education Malaysia Global Services• Former CEO, Malaysian Qualifications Agency

Board of Directors

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En. Mohd Yusof Hussian• Chairman, Tune Insurance Malaysia Berhad• Former Chairman, CIMB Aviva Assurance Berhad• Former Chairman of Audit Committee, SME Bank

Berhad

Dr. Mohd Nor Azman bin Hassan*• Deputy Secretary-General (STI), MESTECC• Former Deputy D-G for Higher Education (Private

Higher Educational Institutions), MOE

*Pending SSM Registrar’s Approval

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Nanotechnology Ecosystem & Business Model

Assets and/or Background IPRs

IndustrySMEs

11th Malaysia Plan

Licensing or tech transfer to the market

Royalties, dividends or sales revenue earned from sales to the market

Tech Consultancy and R&D

Universities & Research Institutes

ProjectInvestment

Joint ventures and new

companies

New IPRs

New Products

Product Development

or Scale-up Projects

Start-ups & SMEs Partnerships

Strategic Sectors

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Funds/Incentives

Local Partners

International Partners

Research Institutes Academia

Government

Partners

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2. RMK-11 Programmes under NanoMalaysia

Food & Agriculture

Electronic Devices & Systems

Energy & Environment

Wellness, Medical & Healthcare

Sector based Approach

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2. RMK-11 Programmes under NanoMalaysia

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3. RMK-11 Programmes under NanoMalaysia

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Product Verification Programme

“NANOVerify Programme” is a voluntary certification programme for processes and products with claims of nano-elements in the range of 1 to 100 nm, as well as performance enhancements related to such elements.

NANOVerify Verification Protocols

• Characterization – To verify presence of nano elements

• Functionality – To verify enhancements resulting from incorporation of nano-elements

Verification Type (2015-2018) Count

Characterization 40

Functionality (Mechanical Properties) 1

Functionality (Surface Properties) 9

Grand Total 50Validation of

nano-elementMechanical Properties

Surface Properties

Electrical Properties

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Internet of Things to Internet of Nano Things

Nanotechnology can be combined with the IoT is in the creation of a physical network, composed of nanomaterials that facilitates the exchange of data through different components communicating with each other at the nano level.

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Internet of Things to Internet of Nano Things

The internet of nano-things is taking IoT to the next level

Almost all modern automation depends on nanoscale devices that can communicate with each other in order to provide smarter technical options.

• sophisticated in terms of design and manufacturing• well-packaged to protect devices from unwanted

interference.

IoNT devices are miniaturized and small enough to be termed nanoscale, which is around .1 to 100 nanometers

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World Economic Forum recognizes Nanosensors & Internet of Nano-Things

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2.6 mil

4.4 mil

7.3 mil

11.2 mil

16 mil

20 mil 20 mil 19 mil

2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

2012 20152014

Nu

mb

er

of

tran

sis

tors

so

ld p

er

do

llar

($)

Time

180 nm

130 nm90 nm

65 nm

40 nm

28 nm 20 nm16 nm

Economically viable sensors, controllers and transmitters1

Huge demand for better & smaller chips2

Wider network availability and increased capacity3

Commoditised hardware and cloud-based data management

and storage4

Development of new & powerful analytics and applications via

new technologies5

Adapted from ‘The Internet of Things is Now’, Morgan Stanley, 2014

The Communications Market Report’, Ofcom, 2014

http://hexus.net/tech/news/cpu/65901-arm-updates-midrange-cpu-roadmap-cortex-a17/

Moore’s LawNumber and length of transistors bought per $

Underlying Trends Driving The New IoT Ecosystem.

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IoNT SENSORS

Optical sensor

Electronic nose

Flexible sensor

Sensirion: Pressure, environmental, flow sensors

Stanford Implant vibration sensorNanometer-Precision PositionMeasurement Technology

SENSORS are At the heart of the IoT and Industry 4.0. • Nanotechnology for more accurate initial data measurement. • Nanomaterials as the “sensing materials” into sensors with much greater efficiencies. • provide a high surface area that can efficiently detect minute changes in an environment.

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WHAT is REVOLUTIoNT?

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√Driving through solutions

Nanotechnology: The Enabling

Catalyst

IoNT Ecosytem

Towards Internet of Nano-Things

Personalization

Food Quality/

Freshness

People – Content

Connectivity

Infrastructur

e to People/

Content

Connectivity

Reduced

Operational

Cost

Higher Quality

Products,

Reduced

Manufacturing

Cost, Traceability,

Streamlining End

to End Processes

Improved

Urban

Mobility/

ConnectivityWider

Interaction,

Improved

Lifestyle

Reduced CO2

Emission

Reduced Power

Consumption

Clean Water

New Business model

Sustainable

Agriculture through

modern farmingWaste to wealth

Nano-enhanced textile

and advanced fabrics

Increase

Efficiency

Industrial IoNT Applications

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NanoMalaysia Berhad's 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) initiative powered by Internet of Nano Things (IoNT)

Electric Scooters Energy Storage Sensors Fuel Cells

Autonomous Vehicles

Radio-frequency identification (RFID)

Solar Light Energy Panels

Smart City

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IoNT for Smart Manufacturing

Sensors in the manufacturing industry • pressure, • proximity, • contact, • measurement, • Displacement• velocity sensors• rotary encoders• code readers, etc

The types of nano-technologies being integrated into an IoT system are highly specific to the application.

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Building public awareness on ongoing and completed NanoMalaysia’s IoNT projects to promote products and solutions

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Plastic Additives

Rubber Additives

Nanofluids

Scomi Chemicals Sdn Bhd

ACME Chemicals Sdn Bhd

Goodway Integrated Industries Berhad (GIIB)

PROTON

Compounding & Coloring SdnBhd

GB Sekhar Sdn. Bhd

Graphene-enhanced automotive component applications

Graphene-enhanced technical compounds, retreading and tire compounds

Highlights of National Graphene Action Plan Projects

Companies Project and Product DescriptionApplications

• Lower rolling resistance to reduce energy loss and improve fuel efficiency.

• Increases grip.• Reduces wear and increases lifespan of

the tire – environmental sustainability

• Reduced engine friction improves fuel efficiency and lowers emissions

• Reduced cake out of pores due to drilling fluids and improves well productivity

• High sorption capacity in oil spill kits to increase recovery of spilled oil and improved recyclability of kit

Benefits

• Lightweight graphene-based materials for enhanced structural applications and improved fuel efficiency without compromising safety. Increased recyclability and reduced plastic contribution

Graphene-based drilling oil and spilled oil recovery kit

Graphene-based lubricant additive for automotive

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Scomi Engineering Berhad Pilot project of Graphene-SCAP Traction Energy Storage System

Li-Ion Batteries and Ultra-capacitors

Conductive Inks

Graphene-based conductive inks for printed circuit board

Penchem Technologies Sdn. Bhd.

Q-DOS Flexcircuits Sdn. Bhd.Graphene-based printed flexible circuit for electronic application

Highlights of National Graphene Action Plan Projects

MNA Research Sdn Bhd Production of Backup Storage Graphene-Based Quantum Cell (BSGQC)

CompaniesApplications Project and Product Description Benefits

• Lower construction cost by eliminating electrified rail

• Fast charge and discharge

• Graphene-based conductive ink reduces resistance by a factor of 10 – enabling energy efficient circuitry and devices

• Fast charging • High capacity energy storage for off-grid

infrastructures

• More robust tolerance to bending stresses

• Lower material cost compared to using silver-based conductive inks

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Highlights of iNanovation and Other NMB Projects

Food & Agriculture

Malawira Sdn Bhd

Swiftlet Eco Park Holdings SdnBhd

Electronic Devices & Systems

HANS LED Sdn Bhd

MDT Innovations Sdn Bhd

IoNT for Swiftlet Farming – Market PoCof Self-Powered Indoor Monitoring

Nanofibre and Nanocellulose from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches

Development and Proof of Value (PoV) IoNTSolution for Linen Management

Production of Cu-CNT Substrates for LED Applications

Strategic Sectors

• Reduce water wastage through ID-ing of linen and accurate laundry record-keeping

• Maintain high quality of linen by tracking lifecycle

Companies Project and Product Description Benefits

• Sustainable waste-to-wealth concept of producing nano-fibres and nanocellulose for various applications:

• Wound management• Technical textiles• Oil recovery

• Improved thermal conductivity further enhances lifespan of LEDs and reduces electronic waste

• Improved heat management translates into increased energy efficiency

• Internet of Nano-Things applications enable precision agriculture:

• Optimised conditions within birdhouse

• Tracking of population

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Energy & Environ-ment

NanoSiltech Sdn Bhd

Nanopac (M) Sdn Bhd

Pulsar UAV Sdn Bhd

Wellness, Medical & Healthcare

Infusions Material Lab Sdn Bhd

DNA Laboratories Sdn Bhd

Development of High Efficiency Fuel Cell Pack for UAV Application

Production of nano-silica from rice husk

Highlights of iNanovation and Other NMB Projects

Technology licensing and commercialization of Claralite Illuminator with Nano infused Yarn

Development of Nano-fiber based Biosensors System for Detection of Tuberculosis (TB)

• Fuel cell technology enables mid-flight energy generation

• Prolonged geo-mapping for detecting hot spot areas

Strategic Sectors Companies Project and Product Description Benefits

• Ultrasensitive, non-invasive, affordable and portable detection of TB

Commercial deployment of Nano Light Energy Panels

• Sustainable waste-to-wealth concept of producing nano-silica

• No emission of harmful gases

• Higher effective efficiency solar energy generation

• Not limited to solar or placement angle• Maximizes building surfaces for energy

generation

• Generates healthy negative ions and inhibits growth of microbes in infused objects and materials

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Other Water and Environment-related Innovations

Sustainable mobile toilet, operates without pipe water supply, sewer connection & electrical grid.

Operates on green solar energy that breaks down waste into fertiliser and urine to water and recycled for flushing or use.

Nano-filtration system can also be used for treatment of industrial sludge.

Self-Sustaining Toilet System Air to Water Generation

Providing clean drinking water from air moisture.

Production capacity: 600 liters (Max 4,500 liters) of water per day based on 30.0 degree Celsius and Relative Humidity of 70%.

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Inputs, Outputs and Outcomes (2016 - 2018)

Project Mining,

Selection and

Approval

Project Execution

50 Product Development Projects

18 Scale-Up Projects

IPs Developed

Products Commercialised

12 JV/Start-Up companies

supported/created

64 products developed by industry

13 products commercialised

55 project IPs developed

1,771 high value job opportunities created over

next 5 years identified by industry

RM 3.5 billion potential GNI contribution generated

over 5 years identified by industry

IPRs Filed10 patents, 4 copyrights and 1 utility innovation filed with MyIPO

Products Developed

50 products certified under NANOVerify

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Thank YouNanoMalaysia Berhad (955265-P)(A CLBG under the Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change)

A-2-3, Level 2, 157 Hampshire Place OfficeNo. 1, Jalan Mayang Sari50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Telephone : +603 2166 8849 Fax : +603 2181 8849Email : [email protected] : www.nanomalaysia.com.my

:NanoMalaysia Berhad