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ASIA NANO FORUM SUMMIT 2016
COUNTRY BRIEFING – MALAYSIA
Date : 14th July 2016
Venue : KINTEX, Ilsan, South Korea
Statement by Prime Minister
YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak29 Oct 2009
“Nanotechnology development would be given and be made of the resources of
the country’s new economic model. Thus, it is important for Malaysia to not be left
behind in the field of nanotechnology and we have decided to give importance….”
NanoMalaysia Berhad
(NanoMalaysia) was mooted during
National Innovation Council (NIC)
meeting, chaired by the Right
Honorable Prime Minister, Y.A.B.
Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak on 14
February 2011.
NanoMalaysia was then
incorporated as Company Limited
by Guarantee (CLG) in August
2011 under Section 24, Company
Act 1965 to take the lead in
commercialisation of
nanotechnology products Commercialization and
development of nanotechnology
Facilitate the development
of human capital
Plan and execute
activities that contribute
to the development of
nanotechnology-based
industries
Plan and coordinate the
commercialization of R&D
in nanotechnology
Strategize the positioning
of nanotechnology
industry of Malaysia
Facilitate investment in
nanotechnology
commercialization
Key functions of
1 2
Commercialization Initiatives in Nanotechnology
iNanovation
National Graphene
Action Plan 2020
(NGAP2020)
Nanofluid
Plastic
additives
Rubber
additives
Li-ion
battery/
ultra-
capacitors
Condu-
ctive ink
Technology and
Business Due
Diligence
Nanotechnology
landscaping and
Business
opportunities
Strategy planning &
consulting in
commercialization of
Nanotechnology R&D
Facilitation of
investment in
Nanotechnology
Development of
human capitals in
Nanotechnology
Food &
Agriculture
Electronics,
Devices &
Systems
Energy &
Environment
Wellness,
Medical &
Healthcare
Product Development
Prototyping (Productization)
Pilot production
Manufacturing Revenue
Majority
holding Minority
holding
Project
entry
Project
entryProject
entry• dividend• royalties• licensing
Project
entry
iPush iPush iPush
iPull iPull iPull
iSwitch
disruptive technologies (IPs, PoCs)
industry/market demand
iNanovation Push
iNanovation Pull
iNanovation Switch
Commercialization Program : iNanovation1
Market share& GNI
increase
Market Pull
Industry
Push to market
High value Job Creation
Res
ea
rch
& A
ca
de
mic
Ins
titu
tes
(C
olla
bo
rati
on
s)
Multiple-helix facilitation scheme for nanotechnology ventures
Interfacing with pre-existing facilities and programs throughout the innovation value chain
Industry-driven incremental and revolutionary nanotechnology processes and products
Jumpstart sectors:
Access to R&D
funding and
prototyping
Information on
Graphene supply
Access to technical
experts
Access
to IP
advice
Co-ordination and monitoring
2 3
5 4
7
Awareness building
& facilitating
“projects”
Scale-up support61
Facilitate introduction
to IP advisory
services for patent
application or
protection
Manage &
connect
companies to
expert networks
Facilitate
connection to
potential source
of Graphene
Facilitate “minority”
funding for R&D and
required prototyping
facilities
Project execution
Commercialization Program : NGAP2020
Conductive inkLi-ion battery/
ultra-capacitors
Plastics Rubber
additives
Nanofluid
Focus on downstream applications when innovating with Graphene
Priority on five applications areas; Based on technical feasibility, economic viability, time to
adoption, relevance and impact to Malaysia (2020 timeframe)
Comprehensive delivery framework in facilitating and executing projects
2
Background of the National Graphene Action Plan 2020 (NGAP2020)
From feasibility study to execution of the Action Plan…
Feasibility study on
Graphene
downstream
applications relevant
to Malaysia
▪ Lithium ion battery
▪ Rubber additives
▪ Plastic additives
▪ Conductive Ink
▪ Nanofluids
2
Apr 2014 Jul 2014
▪ NanoMalaysia appointed
as the Lead agency to
execute the NGAP2020
Role includes:
▪ Awareness building
▪ Project execution
▪ Scale support
▪ Coordination &
Monitoring
3
1 Based on technical feasibility,
economic viability, time to adoption,
relevance and impact to Malaysia
(2020 timeframe), five (5) application
areas were prioritized
Launch of
NGAP 2020
23%
10%
28%
29%
10%
Plastic
Rubber
Nanofluids
Li-ion battery/
ultra-capacitors
Conductive
inksPlastics
additives
Rubber
additivesNanofluids
Rubber additives
Potential application in:
▪ Glove
▪ Condom
▪ Tyre
▪ Specialty hose
▪ Masterbatch
Li-ion battery/
ultra-capacitors
Conductive inks
Overview of Product Development Projects under NGAP2020 Program
National target by 2020▪ RM 20 Bn in GNI impact
▪ 9000 new Malaysian jobs
Industry target▪ Increase market share
(local and global)▪ New market penetration
▪ Retain market
competitiveness
Nanofluids
Potential
application in:
▪ Lubricants
▪ Drilling fluids
Percentage of companies
Li-ion battery
/ultracapacitor
Potential application in:
▪ Electric vehicle
▪ Wearable devices
▪ Train
Conductive Ink
Potential application
in:
▪ Electronic packaging
▪ Smart card
Plastic additives
Potential application in:
▪ Solar panel
▪ Automotive component
▪ Electronic
▪ Composite
▪ Glove
▪ Concrete admixture
Projects identified under the NGAP2020 Program
Company Application Project
1
2
3
4
5
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Year
Conductive inks
Rubber additives
The prototyping of graphene-based
technical compounds, rethreading and tyre
compounds with high performance for
automotive applications
The prototyping of low cost graphene
conductive inks for 3D printing and solar
photovoltaics industry
6
Rubber additives
The prototyping of graphene-enabled
masterbatch for rubber industry with
superior rolling, abrasion and thermal
resistance
7
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Li-ion battery/
ultracapacitors
The scale-up production of ultracapacitors
and R&D on Lithium-capacitors (Li-cap) for
transport and energy application.
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8
9
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Li-ion Battery/
ultracapacitors
2014
SOL Polymer Sdn. Bhd. Plastics
additives
Eclimo Sdn. Bhd. Development of graphene-based plate
cover of battery module
Developing graphene-based component for
thermoplastic engineering polymer
Penchem Technologies
Sdn. Bhd.
GB Sekhar Sdn. Bhd.
Goodway Integrated
Industries Berhad
Development of thin and high conductivity
gloves for ESD application Top Glove Berhad
Ultra Impact Technologies
Sdn. Bhd.
Rubber additives
The scale-up production of graphene-based
quantum cell for automotive application.
Li-ion Battery/
ultracapacitorsMNA-R Sdn. Bhd.
Rubber additives
Development of graphene-based
nasopharyngeal airway medical device
Diptech Industries
Sdn. Bhd.
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10
Development of graphene-based PP for
solar application.Plastics
additivesPolypacific Sdn. Bhd.
Projects identified under the NGAP2020 Program
11
12
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Automobile manufacturer
Rubber hose manufacturer
Development of graphene-based reinforced
polymers nanocomposites for automotive
component
Plastics additives
Development of graphene-based hose for
improved mechanical properties and flame
retardancy
Rubber additives
14
15
16
17
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Nitrile glove manufacturer
Advanced materials developer for energy storage
Specialty lubricants manufacturer
Development of graphene-based nitrile
glove for improved mechanical properties Plastics
additives
Development of graphene-based lubricants
for improved thermal conductivity propertiesNanofluids
Development of graphene-based conductive
ink for PCBConductive
inks
Development of silicone graphene anodes
for the next generation of lithium-ion
batteries
Li-ion Battery/
ultracapacitors
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Male contraceptive device manufacturer
Rubber additives
Development of the world’s thinnest male
contraceptive device with enhanced comfort
and outstanding safety aspect via graphene
technology
PVC-O manufacturer Plastics additives
Development of graphene-based PVC-O
for construction
Electronic packaging provider
Business Nature
*NDAApplication ProjectYear
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2015
Projects identified under the NGAP2020 Program
19
20
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21
Provider of public transportation urban transport solutions
Oilfiled specialty chemicals and additives manufacturer
Development of graphene-based ultracapacitorpackaging for electric vehicle (EV) applications.
Plastics additives
Development of graphene-based chemical additives for drilling fluids
2016
22
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Construction company Development of graphene-based admixture for building’s concrete
Development of graphene-based lubricant additive for automotive application
Lubricant manufacturer for automotive application
Nanofluids
Nanofluids
Li-ion Battery/
ultracapacitors
Business Nature
*NDAApplication ProjectYear
Nanowire: electronic devices and sensors
Food & Agriculture Electronics,
Devices & Systems
Energy &
Environment
Wellness, Medical
& Healthcare
Nanofiber(Filtration system)
Food
processing and
management (smart packaging)
Nano-
encapsulation(Bio-active ingredient
detection and
database)
Nanosensors(Scalar sensors &
system)
Nanolectronics(Processors, NEMS)
Nanodevices(Phones, cameras
etc.)
Advanced
materials(Nanogenerators,
Nanochip)
Packaging and
systems(Nanonetworks for
healthcare
applications, RFID)
Drug delivery(Nanomedicine,
biosensors)
Li-ion battery
anode / ultra-
capacitors(Power system)
Antimicrobial
applications(Antimicrobial assays)
Green energy
and power
technology(Sensors for alternative
power sources)
Nanoparticles and Bionanotechnology Platform (wearables development)
CNT: Nanotechnology engineering and nanocomposite application
Graphene: Nanotechnology engineering and nanocomposite application
1 2 3 4
Commercialization through 4 Jump Start Sectors
Food & Agriculture Electronics,
Devices & Systems
Energy &
Environment
Wellness, Medical
& Healthcare
1 2 3 4
Alignment with NKEAs of Economic Transformation Programme (ETP)
GNI GNI GNI GNI
Oil, Gas
and EnergyHealthcare
Electrical &
ElectronicsAgriculture
Incremental GNI
by 2020
RM35 billion
Incremental GNI
by 2020
RM131 billion
Incremental GNI
by 2020
RM53 billion
Incremental GNI
by 2020
RM29 billion
Additional Jobs
by 2020
181,000
Additional Jobs
by 2020
52,300
Additional Jobs
by 2020
157,000
Additional Jobs
by 2020
109,335
Enabling industries
through Nanotechnology20
EPP Highlights
Increasing solar module producers 7
EPP Highlights EPP Highlights EPP Highlights
Enable EV component manufacturing18
Building up renewable
energy and solar capacity10
Creating supportive ecosystem
to grow clinical research2
High-value Herbal
Products1
Four (4) patents filing pending project continuation
and completion
Seven (7) high impact manuscripts
23 trained researchers from 10 Universities and were
sent in batches every 6 month- 1 more batch to be
sent to complete the 3 years project
Activation of Post-Almaden Programme (through
NanoMalaysia Alumni) targeting:
- Technology licensing;
- Product development & clinical trials; and
- Commercialization
Technology development with Malaysian Bionexus
Company for commercialization addressing non-
communicable diseases
MOSTI aims to collaborate with MOHE until the
products are commercialized successfully
The NanoMalaysia-IBM Research Collaboration Program
has progressed for almost three years and has
performed very well. This program is based at the IBM
Research Centre, Almaden, USA and is fully sponsored
by the Ministry of Education (MOE) Malaysia. A complete
value chain from research to the market has been
identified for the applications developed through this
program.
Current Achievements
1
2
3
Background
Way Forward
1
2
3
The Development of Antimicrobial Coatings & Drug Delivery Systems
Nanotechnology is
used in engineering-
desired textile attributes.
Natural
Thermo
regulating
Odor-
resisting
Anti-microbial
Anti-static
1
2
3
4
Potential adoptersFeatures &
Benefits
Nanotechnology in
Textiles
Nano-silver particles is used as coating in
nanofabrics industry:
their powerful ability to kill
bacteria and fungi, and to
prevent the nasty odors.
1
Nanotechnology is
providing clothing
manufacturers with new
dimensions of design to
work with.
2
Nano-enhanced clothing will become more
visible part of our lives
3
e.g
Water and
stain
resistant
11513.6
[1] Nanotechnologies for the Textile Market
[1]
Projected Market for nano-textiles
2017 ($B)
Market for nano-textiles 2007 ($B)
NanoTextiles
Revolutionizing Textile Industries through Nanotechnology
(Tack guard, stain
resistant and fabric
protection; protective
work clothing, repelling
water and spills from
beverages with excellent
quick-dry)
(Enhancing
nanotechnology to
textiles in order to
produce a range of
breathable fabrics)
(Improved performance
while preserving fabric
strength plus wrinkle
free treatment)
(Infused ion and
enhanced nanofiber
fabric will give you
excellent dry touch with
breath and cool effect
and good ventilation)
(Nano-Anti-microbial
technology, nano-silver
coating with UV
protection)
(Anti-static garment
manufacturing;
membrane for
protective clothing from
electrostatic discharge)
(Nanotechnology
enhanced fabric to
paralyze insects and
bugs by damaging
their nervous systems
when they come in
direct contact)
Premium apparelUndergarments/socks
Accessories
Office wear
Sports attire
Kids apparel
Premium apparel
Kids apparel
Women apparel
Sports attire
Hygienic clothing
Classic & essentials
Special purpose
essentials
Low High
Readiness &
Applicability
RFID technology(in garment)
Durable and light
weight
Breathability /
Cooling
Water repellenceAntibacterial / odour
resistance propertiesAnti static properties
Insect repellent Flame retardancy
Military clothing
Military clothing
Travel clothing
Kids apparel
Functionalized Fabricsusing Nanotechnology
Market reviewFeatures & Benefits
14.710.7[1]
$ Dollar
Market volume 2015
Market volume 2016
Revenue
representing a
compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of
5.6% between 2016
and 2021.
Nanocomposite Thermal
Conductivity Substrates
Key technical advantages of nanotechnology inclusion
Cost Savings to
ConsumersLonger lifetime of LED modules
and products. LED’s life more
than 40,000 hours with no
maintenance.
1
2Superior Heat RemovalHeat dissipates more rapidly
through Nano-Composites than
conventional metallic substrates.
4Substrate for High
Power ElectronicsIncrease product
performance at lower cost.
3Efficient Thermal
Management SystemUnique LED mounting
technology enable cooler LED
junction temperatures and
higher product efficacy
.
A project under the Electrical and
Electronics Economic Transfomation
Programme NKEA E&E, supported by
the Ministry of Science, Technology
and Innovation, Malaysia
Market volume 2021
[1] Global Market for Thermal Management Technologies 2016-2021 - Research and Markets
5.6%
Agriculture Attributes
toward agricultural nanotechnology The Enabling Catalyst
Nanotechnology
Oil Palm(Oil palm ash (OPA,
POME)
Forestry
PaddyRice husk ash
(RHA)
Direct Impacts
Nanotechnology-enabled products
Rubber
Complex R&D Research networking
technology captures
wider interaction
Waste to wealth Crafting value and concept
toward environmental
sustainability
Full value chainSocial/people economy
Active
nanostructures
(2010-2020)
Chemicals(catalysts, additives,
precursors)
Materials(Graphene. Nanofiber,
nanocellulose)
Biofuel(Ethanol, biodiesel,
biogas, biomass, bio-oil)
Natural/organic
Environmental
benefits
Reduction of
CO2 emission
Reduction of
energy
Market reviewFeatures &
BenefitsPotential adopters
1.76 bn1.3 bn[1]
[kilo tons]
Market volume 2014
Market volume 2020
Revenue
> 4.4% CAGR By 2020
• Rice husk ash (RHA)
2
1
NanoSilica
Zeolite
i. Reduces consumption of coagulation
ii. Sustainable Source from Rice Husk Ash
iii. Molecular sieves for water
iv. 30% increase in oil and gas yield
v. 35% increase in production efficiency
Benefits of Rice Husk Nanomaterials
Eco Friendly
Technology
[1] Transparency Market Research : Global Synthetic Zeolite Market by 2020
[2] Zeolites: 2015 World Market Review and Forecast
Synthetic Zeolite Market Share
Catalyst
Adsorbents/
Dessicants
Detergent
builders73%
17%
10%
[2]
Rice husk are
generated from
the rice
cultivation.
Silica is the
major inorganic
constituent of
the rice husk.
Filtration
Rubber
additives
Drugs for pest
control
Oil and gas
Concrete mixtureAerogel
Nanosilica and Zeolites
• Oil palm ash (OPA)
Key technical advantages of nanotechnology inclusion
NanosilTech Sdn. Bhd.
Potential adopters
Nanofiber is used in
engineering-desired
textile attributes; different
levels of breathability and
water resistance.
3
4
Nanofiber membrane from biopolymers can be
used as a bioactive
material or drug carrier;
provide significant
bioavailability
improvement
Nanofiber’s main
applications for inorganic
nanofiber usage are
catalysis (e.g.
photocatalysis), electrode
materials, sensors,
nanocomposites, etc.
11513.6
[1] Nanotechnologies for the Textile Market
[2] The Global Nanofibers market: Trends, Drivers and Projections
[1]
Projected Market for nano-textiles
2017 ($B)
Market for nano-textiles 2007 ($B)
Market reviewFeatures &
Benefits
Compound Annual Growth Rate
(CAGR) of 28% and market projected
to reach US$ 1.0 Billion by 2020.
28%
1
2
Nanofiber webs’
features in all other filter
media technology; high
mechanical filter
efficiency and high dust
loading capacity
• Largest
nanofiber
market
Asia Pacific
Others
Energy
Chemical & mechanical
2005 2014 2018
[2]
Growing demand for
air & liquid filters
Market trends:
√Use of Catalysts in
industrial sectors
√Prominence of energy
storage applications
√Demand for
nanofibers in
performance
apparel
Nanofiber
Demand – to – Solution Model
Waste – to – wealth value chain
Downstream applications
Nano-structured / graphene
energy storage with management
/ monitoring system
Biorefinery / gas plants to help
in clean up waste and generate
energy
New encapsulation for herbs
and biomedicine
Nano-based catalysis for for
agriculture from biomass
conversion
Execution
Collaboration with SMEs for joint development
and commercialisation
Commercial Potentials
Demand and supply driven
Nano-fibrous / Graphene based
membranes for waste water
treatment
Nano-based or Graphene
Enhanced tires
POME to Methane
PO
Plantation
Palm Fruit Bunch
Processing
Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
Global
PO provider
Dirt & Light shell, Fiber,
cracked mixture, EFB,
hydrocyclone products
1 tonne of FFB
~ 0.5 tonne of POME
● Exponential market forecast
by sectors
● Market expansion to
$ 200 M by 2025
● 25,000 patents
filled in the past 10
decade
Food &
Agriculture
Medical &
HealthEnergy &
Environment
[1] Graphene and 2D Materials: Markets,
Technologies and Opportunities 2015-2025
[1]
40 %
Electric &
Electronics
Palm Oil mill Effluent
(POME)
Nanomaterials
Graphene
EFB
(Nano-cellulose)
Hydrogen
Anyone
Anybody
Any DeviceAnytime
Any Context
Any Place
Anywhere
Any Path
Any Network
Any Service
Any Business
The interconnection:
New networking
paradigm
Rapid growth of
communication &
technologies
A scalable
approach to
connect everything
Industry projections for Global Economic
Value of the Internet of Nano-Things in 2020
[1] “The Internet of Nano
Things (IoNT) is expected to
grow from $4.26 billion in 2016
to $9.69 billion by 2020”
[2] “The Internet of Things
(IoNT) and Advanced
materials (nanotechnology)
are potentially economically
disruptive technologies by
2025”
[1] Internet of Nano Things Market, by sectors -Worldwide Forecast & Analysis (2016-2020)
[2] ‘Disruptive technologies: advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy’, McKinsey
Global Institute, 2013
Compound Annual Growth
Rate (CAGR) of 22.81% from
2016 to 2020.
2
12 Disruptive technologies
by 2025
√
√
The Internet of Things (IoT)
Advanced materials
(Nanotechnology)
22.8%
Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) Ecosystem and Prospects
(Inter-connectivity and convergence with Nanotechnology)
[1] Internet of Nano Things (IoNT) Market poised to reach $9.69 Billion and to grow at a
CAGR of 22.81% by 2020
Energy &
environment
Fuel CellSolar cell
(Power
systems)
Rubber
additives
Nanofluids
Conductive
ink
NGAP
Graphene
Rubber
applications
in tyres, etc.
Food &
Agriculture
Memory
cards,
processors
Plastics
additives
(wearables)
RFID Tag,
Antennas,
transceivers
RFID Tag
Food
packaging
Graphene
Nanowire
Nanosensor
E&E
Medical &
Healthcare
Biosensors
Bio-active
ingredient
detection,
NFC etc
Nanomaterials in
electronic and
sensors devices
Food
technology
Nanomedicine
via Wireless
NetworksNanofibers
application
Li-batt &
ultracapacitorsProcessors,
NEMS
Nano-medical
wearable
devices
Towards
Internet of
Nano-Things
(IoNT)
[1] MarketsandMarkets, April 2014
√
√
Driving through solutions
Nanotechnology: The Enabling Catalyst
IoNT Ecosytem
Towards Internet of Nano-Things
Personalization
Food Quality/
Freshness
People – Content
Connectivity
Vehicle to
People/ Content
Connectivity
Energy
Efficient(Power
monitoring)
Higher Quality
Products,
Reduced
Manufacturing
Cost, Traceability,
Streamlining End
to End Processes
Improved
Urban
Mobility/
Connectivity
Wider
Interaction,
Improved
Lifestyle
Reduced CO2
Emission
Reduced Power
Consumption
Clean Water
New Business model
Sustainable
Agriculture through
modern farming
Waste to wealth
Continuous Evolution of Ecosystems through Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT)
Nano-enhanced textile
and advanced fabrics
√
√
Nanotechnology
Energy & Environment
Engineering
Nanostructured
Energy Storage(Nano Battery/ Ultrcap &
power monitoring and
management system
Internal
Maintenance(Water
purification and
pollutant
remediation)
Internal Control
Network & Sensors(Outdoor environmental
and soil condition
monitoring through nano-
sensor system and close-
loop control system)
Nano-Solar
Powered System (Lightweight
Nanostructured Light
Energy Panels for
enhanced power
generation)
Big Data Analytics(Interconnectivity for
remote data access
and management.
Agriculture growth /
health via sensors)
Wireless Network(System integration
application with
nano-enhanced
electronics to monitor
and control the
swiftlet habitat )
Low High
Readiness &
Applicability
Internet of Things (IoT)
solutions
Exterior(Nano-coating for
exterior protection;
outdoor
environmental
monitoring through
nano-sensor system;
& RFID tagging for
tracebility)
Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) for Swiflet Farming
Nanotechnology
Energy & Environment
Engineering
Nanostructured
Energy Storage(Nano Battery/
Ultracap & power
monitoring &
management
system)
Internal
Control
Network(Nano-Sensor &
signalling
system with
Nano-Enhanced
Electronics)
Rubber Tires(Nano/Graphene
enhanced tires provides
lighter and mechanically
stronger tires allowing
the vehicle to cope with
steeper grades, Nano-
sensors for tire wear
monitoring system)
Nano-Solar
Powered Station(Lightweight
Nanostructured
Light Energy Panels
for enhanced power
generation)
Antibacterial Internal
Handrail & Seats (Nano-Anti-microbial
technology, nano-silver
coating)
Integrated Rail
System(Nano- Electronics &
Mechanical system
integration &
interconnectivity for
data management,
big data analytics)
Low High
Readiness &
Applicability
Exterior(Nano/Graphene
enhanced framework
for lightweight
composite enhanced
by Integrated Nano
Structural Batteries,
Coatings, Paints &
Performance
Monitoring System)
Internet of Things (IoT)
solutions
7
Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) for Smart Transportation
Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) for Smart Services
Rubber Tires(Nano & Graphene
enhanced tires;
lighter and
mechanically
stronger tires)
Smart configuration(Interconnectivity vehicle
to-home, vehicle-to-
person; cloud charging
and automated big data
content downloads &
applications;
enhancement through
nanoelectronics and
sensors)
Nanostructured
Energy Storage(Nano Battery/
Ultracap & power
monitoring & hybrid
engine and energy
management
system for EVs)
Exterior & overall
management(Nano coating for
exterior protection
and dirt resistance;
Nano-windshield
repellent on Glass;
Nano-forged chassis
- stronger & light
weight base for EV)
Nanotechnology
Energy & Environment
Engineering
Internet of Things (IoT)
solutions
Low HighReadiness & Applicability
Internet of Things(System integration of
applications with nano-
enhanced electronics for
connection to
infrastructure, retail,
healthcare and forecast)
Internal Control
Network(Various sensors to collect
physical data about the
vehicle and its
surroundings.monitoring
through nano-sensor and
close-loop control system)
Anti
bacterial
coatingNanotextile(uniforms)
Diagnostic
sensors & drug
deliveryNano filtration
technologies (air
and water)
Nano
protective
coating
Nano-Solar
powered system Infrastructure &
logistic
management (RFID)
Nano
protective
coating
Nano-Solar
powered system Nanostructured
energy storage(Power monitoring)
Nano
protective
coatingSensor indoor
& outdoor
monitoringNano-Solar
powered system Infrastructure &
logistic
management (RFID)
Anti bacterial
coatingSensor indoor
& outdoor
monitoringNano-Solar
powered system Infrastructure &
logistic management (RFID)
Nano
protective
coatingNanotextile(uniforms)
Nano filtration
technologies (air and water)
Nano
protective
coatingSensor indoor
& outdoor
monitoringNano-Solar
powered system
Infrastructure &
logistic management (RFID)Nano structured Light
Energy Panels (smart
lighting)
Nano
protective
coatingSensor
indoor &
outdoorBuilding materials(Green Building Index)
monitoring
• Construction
• Healthcare
Sensor
indoor &
outdoormonitoring
Sensor
indoor &
outdoormonitoring
• Commercial
• Hospitality• Transportation
• Education
• Leisure • Retail
• The First Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) Smart Township in Malaysia
Energy Efficient
Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) for Smart Township
SIRIM QAS
International• A wholly-owned
subsidiary of SIRIM
Berhad, Malaysia’s
leading certification,
inspection and testing
body
• Operator of the
programme
.
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CertificationsLaunchCollaboration
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NANOVerify Programme
BE TRUSTED, BE VERIFIED
NANOVerify Programmeis a voluntary certification programme
for process and product with claims of
nano-elements in the range of 1 to 100
nm (“nm” referring to nanometre).
NANOVerified is the mark
that will be awarded to the
processes and products upon
successful completion of the
NANOVerify programme, as
determined by Parties.
Nanotechnonology based Product
Verification & CertificationNANOVerify Programme
NanoMalaysia Bhd• A company Limited by
Guarantee mandated
to promote the
deployment and
commercialisation of
nanotechnology in
Malaysia
• Owner of the
programme
.
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Launched by the Ministry of Science,
Technology and Innovation (MOSTI)
Y. Bhg. Datuk Dr. Ewon Ebin during
National Innovation Conference and
Exhibition (NICE) and 26th International
Invention & Innovation Exhibition (ITEX),
2015, on 22nd May 2015
Wipro Manufacturing Services (M)
Sdn. Bhd. Technology:
Safi Rania Gold Serum Konsentrasi
Microwell Bio Solutions Sdn. Bhd.
Technology:
Nano Fertilizer
MIMOS Berhad Technology:
CNT on Wafer
Nanopac (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Technology:
Nano Hybrid Socks
NANOVerify, a Program to ensure Governance and
Compliance
THANK YOU
NANOMALAYSIA BERHAD (955265-P)
(A CLG under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation)A-2-2, Level 2, 157 Hampshire Place Office, No. 1, Jalan Mayang Sari, 50450 Kuala Lumpur.Tel : +603 2166 8849 Fax : +603 2181 8849Email : [email protected] : www.nanomalaysia.com.myFacebook : www.facebook.com/NanoMalaysiaBerhadTwitter : www.twitter.com/NanoMalaysiaInstagram : @nanomalaysia #nanomalaysia #nanoforall