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PUBLIC – PRIVATE RESEARCH NETWORK (PPRN)

Pusat Penyelidikan & Inovasi Politeknik 2015

Public –Private Research Network (PPRN) Jaringan Penyelidikan Awam – Swasta

Inisiatif inovatif KPM sebagai strategi bagi mempergiatkan produktiviti dan memperkukuhkan pembangunan ekonomi

melalui program inovasi & pengkomersialan yang berasaskan permintaan ( industry demand)

PPRN

“Kerajaan melalui PPRN akan membiayai sebahagian kos penyelidikan terbabit secara 'matching grant' sehingga RM50,000 bagi setiap satu

penyelidikan.”

- Datuk Seri Najib Razak, Majlis Perasmian PPRN 24 Feb 2015

The initiative is a collaboration between the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC), SME Corp and private industries.

Will bridge the gap between the needs of the industries and the knowledge of academics.

Over 7,000 Poli’s lecturers and researchers in the country but a lot of research related to technology and industries were supply driven.

Shift to more demand driven research.

BACKGROUND

now then

PPRN Pilot Project: 9 small initiatives in June 2014 - SUCCESSFUL

Create a knowledge-friendly ecosystem

OBJECTIVE

An environment where knowledge is produced and diffused from:

HOW DOES IT WORK?

SCOPE OF PROJECT

SELECTION CRITERIA

he Public-Private Research Network (PPRN) will be a catalyst for innovation, knowledge-sharing and technological advancement for local companies once it goes into full gear next year.

The PPRN first announced by Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak when he tabled the 2015 Budget, is currently in its second pilot test.

The initiative is a collaboration between the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC), SME Corp and private industries.

Speaking at a press conference on the project, Education Ministry Secretary General II, Datuk Seri Zaini Ujang said that the PPRN will bridge the gap between the needs of the industries and the knowledge of academics.

Zaini said that there were over 40,000 lecturers and researchers in the country but a lot of research related to technology and industries were supply driven.

"We want to shift to more demand driven research and the PPRN will do just that." He explained that the PPRN will seek to solve specific issues faced by companies in relation to

the application of technology. "As an example, a company may be producing a single item at rate of one per minute, and

would like to improve this by six fold." "They could then seek our help and we will match them with the right academician to help them

achieve this." Zaini said that this was necessary as industries may not know where to look for the right

researcher to solve their problems or researchers may not know the specific problems faced by industries, hence the gap.

He added that aside from the matching role it played, the PPRN will also create an ecosystem of knowledge in the country at a cost advantage to local companies.

Alumni Company describe

technological problem or areas

where there is potential for

productivity gains

Poli Team will provide/develop state of the art

technology to solve problem

Company and PPRN will co-

finance development cost

Collaboration between:Poli Content ExpertsPhD HoldersCOT ExpertsPoliteknik Malaysia Alumni companies

PPRN - POLITEKNIK VERSION

‘DEMAND-DRIVEN INNOVATION PROJECT’

BY PPRN-Template For

Companies-

GENERAL GUIDELINES

10 minutes presentation, no exceptions inclusive of 5 minutes Q&A

Please, follow the structure in this template

COMPANY DESCRIPTION

1. Company name:2. Date of creation/ year of incorporation:3. Number of employees:4. Number of employees with engineering and science

degrees:5. Number of employees that have graduated from a

vocational training school:6. Expected revenues in FY 2013:7. Sector where it operates (NAICS classification):8. Main products/services:9. Others, if any : (please specify)

DESCRIPTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEM

Problem statement:

Explain in non-technical jargon the nature of the technological problem/needs of the company

DESCRIPTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTION

If distinct from problem, describe as precisely as possible what would be the ideal technological solution for the problem.

MARKET ALTERNATIVES

Describe what alternatives to the ideal technological solution are found in the market

Describe why, in your opinion, the market does not provide the ideal solution e.g., the company requires greater customization than what the market provides, the market solution is too expensive, the company needs the solution more promptly than what the market can provide, private consulting companies do not have expertise to provide solution,…

DEMAND-DRIVEN INNOVATION PROJECT

BY PPRN-Template For Universities/

Research Institutions-

GENERAL GUIDELINES

10-15 minute presentation

Please follow the structure in this template

INSTITUTION DESCRIPTION

Name:Number of scientists/engineers and research

faculty:Year of establishment: Main fields of expertise:Project/s that would be interested in addressing:Estimate cost:Project duration:

DESCRIPTION OF SOLUTION

Explain in non-technical jargon how would you address the specific technological problem.

DESCRIPTION OF QUALIFICATIONS

Describe what special attributes/skills/expertise your institution/department has to develop the solution, including similar research projects

IP

Status of the IPHas it been filedWho owns itEtc

PROBLEM STATEMENT

The absence or inadequate supply of electricity to the much deserving rural population due to nonexistent grid connectivity, or expensive fuel as an alternative to generate the much needed electricity, as a means or measure towards poverty eradication and sustainability.

DESCRIPTION OF SOLUTION

Separation and compression of biogas (derived from POME) to be utilised as a natural gas to generate electricity via gas fired engines to areas lying in the outskirts of city centers using transportable means, as a substitute from the present more expensive method of providing electricity i.e. through diesel fired engines.

EXAMPLE OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEM 1

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

PROBLEM STATEMENT

Bottle cap is tight and difficult to open. Bottle leak when blowing the preform. When the preform is made injection, the preform will not be in good condition.

DESCRIPTION OF SOLUTION

Use torque meter to measure the right setting for cap. Observe the temperature of the injection machine.

EXAMPLE OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEM 2

BOTTLING OF WATER

PROBLEM STATEMENT

Ladies wear sandals for breathability and comfort. However, currently, one needs to wear socks to cover aurah. The material for sandals need to be breathable, water proof (preferred) and fast-drying.

DESCRIPTION OF SOLUTION

Sandals made of material that is breathable with a design that covers the feet. With such sandals, women can wear sandals that conceals aurah, but at the same time, highly breathable – practical for hot and wet weather. Suitable material and design are key.

EXAMPLE OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEM 3

SPORTS/ACTIVE WOMENSWEAR

CADANGAN BILANGAN PENYELESAIAN MASALAH INDUSTRI OLEH SETIAP POLITEKNIK

PUO 6 COTPSA 6 COTPIS 6 COT

POLISAS 5 COTPOLIMAS 5 COTPKB 4PKS 4PPD 4PKK 4PSP 4PSMZA 4PMM 5 COTPSAS 5 COTPTSB 5 COTPSIS 4PTSS 4PMU 4

PREM

IER

KON

VEN

SIO

NAL

1

PMK 3PKT 3PMS 3PBU 3PJK 3PNS 3PBS 3PMJ 3PHT 3PSS 3PPJ 3PMKL 1PMKU 1PMJB 1PMBS 1PMTG 1

KON

VEN

SIO

NAL

2METRO

Pusat Penyelidikan & Inovasi PoliteknikJabatan Pendidikan PoliteknikKementerian Pendidikan Malaysia.(u.p. Puan Ida Kamalawati Abu Bakar)

Tel: 03-8891 9150Faks: 03-8891 9322 Emel: ida.kamalawati@moe.gov.my

CONTACT US

Dr. Abdul Rahim bin AhmadNorkamal bin JaafarIda Kamalawati bt.Abu Bakar Unit InovasiPusat Penyelidikan dan Inovasi Politeknik

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