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IMPLEMENTATION OF
     KNOWLEDGE
     PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED
     PROJECT
     TRANSFERRED
     1.  Theory and fundamental know-how on ultrasonic extraction to increase yield and shorten processing time of high quality
         herbs.
     2.  Process flow diagram on the technology were shared and briefed to the industrial experts.
     3.  Portable extraction machine was commissioned and sent to industrial experts for validation.
     4.  Data exchange between industry and project pioneer’s factory.

     SECTION C: FINANCIAL INFORMATION


             ITEMS              KTP GRANT                 KTP GRANT          UTILISATION             CONTRIBUTION  03
                                  (RM)              BALANCE (RM)      PERCENTAGE %         FROM INDUSTRY (RM)
             AMOUNT             150,147.00                   3,754.00                              98.00                 187,400.00

     KNOWLEDGE
     SECTION D: IMPACT AND MEASUREMENT METHODS
     TRANSFERRED               MEASUREMENT METHODS

      IMPACT
      Increase in              Increase  in  quality  and  stability  of  products  extracted  for  usage  in  cosmeceutical  and
      Product Quality          nutraceutical applications.

      Benefits for IPTA         1.  Development of academic staff for professional accreditation.
      (Recognition for         2.  Publication.
      Academician)             3.  Industrial collaboration.
                               4.  The KTP grant leads to collaboration of which university’s partner received grant amounting
                                  RM3,000,000.00 from Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI).

                               1.  Staff of TPM Biotech Sdn Bhd from both Bukit Jalil and Raub has undergone training on the
      Human Capital               technology, technicalities and operationalisation for implementation in the company.   03
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      Development (Graduate    2.  Staff of Raub will provide experienced workforce in general extraction process throughout  25
      Intern Employability)       attachment of UMP’s staff at Raub’s production line.
                               3.  Graduate  interns  appointed  under  this  grant  will  facilitate  in  the  transfer  of  ultrasonic
                                  methodology to the industry.

      Intangible Benefits       1.  Establishment of network and strong relationship between university and industry will lead for
                                  more active collaboration in future.
                               2.  University’s participation in commercialisation of process and product with industry.
                               3.  Utilisation of specific grant with industrial partner (e.g. Technofund).
                               4.  Enhancement of quality of herbal products to be used for herbal medicines and scientific
                                  medical purpose.
                               5.  Enhancement of processing techniques.




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     Best Practices in KTP                                            ASSOC. PROF. IR. DR. AHMAD ZIAD BIN SULAIMAN
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