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FINANCIAL
INFORMATION
ITEMS KTP GRANT KTP GRANT UTILISATION CONTRIBUTION
(RM) BALANCE PERCENTAGE FROM
(RM) % INDUSTRY (RM)
AMOUNT 150,405.94 990.48 99.3 20,000
IMPACT AND
MEASUREMENT METHODS
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Increase in Product Quality N/A
Benefits for IPTA (Recognition for 1. Conference paper: Yusvana R, Roslinazairi-
Academician) mah Zakaria, Wan Nurhafisya binti Mior
Norazmi and Farahanim Binti Misni (2015)
Enhancing Knowledge Transfer Experience
Through Computer-Aided Design, Virtual
Learning Environment and Community
Engagement, International Conference on
Knowledge Transfer 2015.
2. Patent: PI 2015002769 (Application Filed).
Human Capital Development Two (2) Graduate Interns (M.Sc students) have
(Graduate Intern Employability) been trained with knowledge and skills in integrat-
ed farming system
Intangible Benefits 1. Exposure of UMP and the community part-
ner to national / international conferences
such as ASEAN Business Model Competition.
2. Positive contribution by the participating
schools’ community to the environment by
reducing environmental burden through
the use of agricultural waste for sustainable
food production system.
3. Positive contribution by the participating
schools to the local surrounding community
in the application of green and environme-
ntally friendly technology
Best Practices in KTP
DR. RAMA YUSVANA