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Thursday, February 10, 2011

(103) Malaysia National Inventor Award



Malaysia National Inventor Award
Presented by Datuk Law Hieng Ding
Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment

Venue: Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
Date: 30th August 1994
The MALAYSIA NATIONAL INVENTOR AWARD is indisputably the most 
highest and prestigious honor bestowed to inventors to recognize their achievement in 
inventing a product / process which have the highest potential of commercialization by the 
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation ( MOSTI ).


Since 1992, entries are nominated and the short listed finalist had appeared and presented 
their inventions before a panel of highly qualified judges. Competitions is very stiff as this 
is ‘the’ award all the Malaysian inventors dreamed about.

Arrival of the Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment, Datuk Law Hieng Ding




The Minister and his Deputy, Datuk Seri Peter Chin
Sitting with the CEO of TPM, Datuk Dr Salleh
On stage for the award










List winners for this award:


YearWinners


2002Profesor Dr. Asma Ismail (Universiti Sains Malaysia)
Dr. Lee Han Lim @ Lee Ah Lam (IMR)
2001Profesor Madya Dr. Rahmah Noordin (Universiti Sains Malaysia)
2000Encik Norhaidi bin Tukiman
(Multi-locking pulley)
1999Dr Hasnan Mohamad (Hospital Kota Bharu)
Prof. Madya Dr. Noraieni Hj Mokhtar (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
1998Ir. Prof Madya Dr Haji Wan Hamidon Haji Wan Badaruzzaman (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
1997Mr. Loh Pit Kin (P.K. Electronics)
(UPS Black Box)
Dr. Abd. Latif Mohmod (Forest Research Institute of Malaysia)
1996Dr Mansor Hashim (Universiti Putra Malaysia)
1995Dr Hoi Why Kong (Forest Research Institute of Malaysia)
(White Charcoal)
1994Encik Robest Yong Han Aun
(Polyclone instant rubber stamp machine)
1993Encik Diong Chong Khai
Encik Choong Kian Thaw
(Smart Lamp)
1992Encik Liew Chewa War
(Automatic camera winder)



















Tuesday, February 8, 2011

(102) Creativity & Innovation Week 2008



Creativity & Innovation Week 2008
Officiated by the Minister of Science and Technology
Datuk Seri Maximus J Ongkili

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Tower
Date: 21st April 2008


The Minister of Science and Technology, Datuk Maximus J Ongkili giving his speech.



Camera crews recording the event



The President of MACRI, Dato Ghazi Ramli presenting his speech

The reception table







Seated L to R: Mohan, Bugs Tan, Dato' Ghazi Sheikh Ramli and RobestYong
Standing L to R: Ramesh Pillai, HP Lem, Jimmy Lai and Leong Wai Kin

Dato' Ghazi, President of Malaysian Association of Creativity and Innovations (MACRI) and RobestYong



(101) Malam Anugerah Keusahawan bersama DPMMKL



Malam Anugerah Keusahawanan bersama DPMMKL
VIP Guests: Y.A.Bhg. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad & 
Y.A.Bhg Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali

Venue: Dewan Perdana FELDA
Date: 10th April 2009


Arrival of the Guest of Honour, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad

And Dr. Siti Hasmah Ali







A photograph with Dr. Siti Hasmah Ali

Jimmy Lai and RobestYong

HP Lem and Ramesh Pillai



Saturday, February 5, 2011

(100) National Intellectual Property (IP) Day 2009



National Intellectual (IP) Day 2009
-Hari Harta Intelek Negara-

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC)
Date: 26th April 2009


The National Intellectual Property (IP) Day 2009 was held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), from 23-26 April 2009, in conjunction with the World IP Day on 26 April 2009 .

This annual event was organized by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs in cooperation with the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) to enhance public awareness on the importance of innovation, protection and commercialization of IP.  It also reflects the Government’s recognition to innovators on their contributions to the nation’s economic and social development. 



This year, “Intellectual Property – Driving Nation’s Competitiveness” 
was chosen as the theme to reflect today’s world where a country’s competitiveness
 is increasingly dependent on its capacity to innovate.  Each year, 26 April marks the
day we celebrate National Intellectual Property Day. The IP Day offers an ideal
opportunity to inform, educate and promote the importance of intellectual property (IP)
as a tool for economic, social and cultural development.

IP represents the product of our mind or intellect. However, without encouragement, 
many great innovations might have remained merely ideas. There were 200 booths 
available for inventors and innovators to showcase their IP assets and to share 
experiences on how such assets have contributed in enhancing their competitiveness. 


I was greatly honored to be featured in their brochure as a 'Malaysian IP Success Story'.

With M. Nasir representing the music and entertainment industry