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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.
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