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PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED
IMPLEMENTATION OF
PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED
PROJECT
IMPLEMENTATION OF
KNOWLEDGE
PROJECT
TRANSFERRED
1. final formulation of biodhesive were developed;
2. Trials were conducted in the Plant; and
3. Trials were also conducted in the forest Research Institute kl.
SECTION C: FINANCIAL INFORmATION
KNOWLEDGE UTILISATION CONTRIBUTION 16
KTP GRANT KTP GRANT
ITEmS
TRANSFERRED BALANCE (Rm) PERCENTAGE % FROm INDUSTRy (Rm)
(Rm)
AMoUnT 126,213.75 6,243.56 95.05 65,200.00
SECTION D: ImPACT AND mEASUREmENT mETHODS
ImPACT mEASUREmENT mETHODS
Increase in 1. cost-saving production process;
Product Quality 2. Application of Green Technology;
3. Manufacturing of boards without formaldehyde emission;
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4. enhancement of product export and increase revenue.
Benefits for IPTA Professional development of the academic staff in
(Recognition for attaining Professional/chartered engineer (measured by
Academician) the number of staff to attain Professional engineer (Peng)/ 15
chartered chemical engineer status with board of engineer
Malaysia/ Institute of chemical engineer)
human capital Two Masters students were involved and developed their
Development (Graduate expertise in the bioadhesive formulation. The talents
developed can benefit the society and wood composite
Intern employability) industry.
Intangible Benefits 1. community can use the wood composite and minimize
the risk of formaldehyde emission;
2. The technology and product protect the public from the
exposure of formaldehyde; and
3. The product helps in the development of better
environment inside the house.
BUKU KOLEKSI AKTIVITI TERBAIK KTP
Best Practices in KTP
BUKU KOLEKSI AKTIVITI TERBAIK KTP
Best Practices in KTP
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ARUN GUPTA