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2nd Official visit by Okayama University and Shinshu University to UTM Kuala Lumpur

 

 

 

UTM Kuala Lumpur specifically the Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics (RFTI) received a courtesy visit from Okayama University and Shinshu University, Japan. The delegates consisted of 4 academic and administrative staffs and 40 students from the two universities. This was the second official visit from the universities. Their first visit was 2 years ago in March 2016.

While the students were taken for a tour around the KL campus, a sharing session was held between the visiting academic delegates and the RFTI academic staff. The session started with sharing by Prof. Yoshihiko Inada and Prof. Masakazu Kita on a new master course of GraduateSschool of Education in Problem Based Learning (PBL) in Okayama University. Then, Prof. Yasushi Sakakibara and Ms. Masuo Haruko shared information on Shinshu University. Later, the session continued with the introduction to the newly synergized RFTI by Assoc.Prof. Dr. Nor Zairah Ab. Rahim; Assistant Dean of External Relations and Global, followed by a briefing on STEM initiatives in RFTI by Dr. Sathiabama T.Thirugnana, a Senior Lecturer from Engineering Department of RFTI. The discussion ended with the ideas on possible collaborations between the universities especially in STEM areas.

The session was also attended by Assoc. Prof Ir. Dr. Syuhaida Ismail and Dr. Nurul Huda Ahmad, active members of the RFTI STEM team.

Exploring Opportunities between College of Islamic Studies, Prince of Songkla University and UTM XCITE

28 August, Johor Bahru – In the midst of the upcoming Merdeka celebration, UTM Centre for Student Innovation and Technology Entrepreneurship (UTM XCITE) had welcomely received a visit by a delegation from College of Islamic Studies (CSI), Prince of Songkla University (PSU), Pattani Campus, Thailand. Even though a journey from Pattani to Johor Bahru took around 16 hours, the 14-strong delegation which were led by Assit. Prof. Suthisak Duereh, Deputy Dean for Strategies and Organization Development, looked ecstatic when they arrived at UTM XCITE. The delegates were welcomed by Assoc. Prof. Dr Mohd Zaidi Abd Rozan, Director of UTM XCITE.

A.P. Dr Mohd Zaidi Abd Rozan had given a brief introduction about UTM XCITE to all the delegates. He also briefed them about activities organized by UTM XCITE for the past years and for the next few months. During the visit, a fruitful discussion between the delegation and UTM XCITE had also taken place. A range of issues including participation of students in entrepreneurial-related activities, entrepreneurial awareness among staff and students, and also entrepreneurial culture in UTM were also part of the meeting’s agenda. In his brief speech before the end of the visit, Assit. Prof. Suthisak Duereh thanked UTM XCITE for the willingness to receive the visit. He also stressed that this visit could open up the opportunity for UTM XCITE and CSI to engage in a profound relationship.

UTM XCITE looks forward to deepening further strategic collaboration with CSI PSU. UTM XCITE would like to take this opportunity to thank Prof Mohamad Hassan Osman from Azman Hashim International Business School (AHIBS), UTM Kuala Lumpur for arranging this visit.

A.P. Dr Zaidi welcoming the delegates.
Assit. Prof. Suthisak Duereh, head of the delegation.
One of the delegates listening to the discussion.
Some of the delegations paying attention to the meeting.
Dr Zaidi chatting and thanking the delegates for their visit before the end of the visit.

MJIIT in Collaboration with Yamaguchi University organized Robotic Competition for Secondary School Students

Kuala Lumpur, 18 & 19 August 2018 – Malaysia Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT) through Centre for Community and Industry Network (CCIN) in collaboration with Yamaguchi University have successfully organized a robotic competition for secondary school students under 18 years old. The competition was held at Language Laboratory 3 & 4, level 2, MJIIT.

The two-day program was headed by Dr. Ahmad Muhsin Ithnin, Senior Lecturer from the Department of Mechanical Precision Engineering, MJIIT, Dr. Mohd Azizi Abdul Rahman, Senior Lecturer from the Department of Electronic System Engineering, MJIIT and Associate Professor Dr. Tsuyoshi Koga from Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation (Engineering), Yamaguchi University. There were 14 Yamaguchi undergraduate students helping and mentoring the school students throughout the event.

Yamaguchi students (in the middle) mentoring the school students in building up the Sumorobot.

The program started with Robotic Workshop supervised by Associate Professor Dr. Tsuyoshi Koga. The contestants formed groups which every group consisted of two school students and two Yamaguchi students. Every group needed to build and program a sumo robot by using Lego Mind Storm. The students were exposed and gained experience on programming and controlling the robot with two tyres and the robots needed to be well balanced before entering the competition ring. The aim of the workshop was not only to enhance the students’ technical knowledge on robotic, but also to gain new experience in communicating and working with international students.

 

School students building up the sumo robot.

The Robotic Competition started on the second day of the program and the format of the competition is set to be a ‘sudden death’ type. The group from St. John`s Institution, Ilhammencez Bin Mohd Rasyidi and Ryan Tam Chee Man were announced as the winners of the competition, successfully beaten the group from SMK Seri Gombak Haziq Aiman Bin Mohd Faizal and Muhammad Najmie Hakim Bin Tajudin in the final round.

 

Associate Professor Dr. Tsuyoshi Koga (4 from left) with the entire contestants from four different schools in Klang Valley

142 participation for SEPKA-ISEED 2018

JOHOR BAHRU, 27 August 2018 – As many as 142 participants from Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia have attended the 12th International Civil Engineering Post Graduate Conference (SEPKA) and 3rd International Symposium on Expertise of Engineering Design (ISEED) conferences.
The SEPKA-ISEED’18 was held at Le Grandeur Palm Resort, Senai, Johor and officiated by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Development), Prof. Dr. Azlan Abdul Rahman.
The Chairman of SEPKA’18, Dr. Mohamad Hidayat Jamal said that SEPKA-ISEED’18 was the second international joint conference between School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering UTM and National Institute of Technology (NIT), Kogoshima College, Japan.
“The theme for this year’s conference is ‘Spectrum of Opportunities’ which expressed a wide range of engineering breakthrough in terms of approaches and methods, advanced technology, professionalization, experiences and culture.
“This joint conference will provide an exchange platforms for the participants from different backgrounds to meet and share ideas, achievements as well as experiences through the presentations and discussion,” he said.
Dr. Mohamad Hidayat said along the theme ‘Spectrum of Opportunities’, the SEPKA-ISEED’18 has invited four distinguished keynote speakers, Ir. Frankie Cheah, Geotechnical engineer from AECOM, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof, School of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering UTM, Prof. Shigeki Uemura from National Institute of Technology (NIT), Kisarazu Collage, Japan and Dr. Hidayat himself.
“These events are important to promote and encourage the application of new techniques to practitioners as well as enhancing the knowledge of participants with the current requirements of analysis, design and development of any science and technology project worldwide,” said Dr. Hidayat.
About 142 papers will be presented by the participants from 14 institutions of the five countries mentioned above in this two-day programme.
Also attending the launching ceremony were Prof. Dr. Khairul Anuar Kassim, Chairman of School of Civil Engineering UTM, Prof. Choji Tetsuji, President of NIT, Kogoshima College and Prof. Takashi Tsutsumi, Chairman of ISEED’18 and Professor at NIT, Kogoshima College, Japan.

Prof. Azlan Abd. Rahman (sitting third from left) with the SEPKA-ISEED’18 participants after the launching ceremony at Le Grandeur Palm Resort, Senai, Johor.
Prof. Azlan Abdul Rahman giving an opening speech during SEPKA-ISEED 2018 officiating ceremony at Le Grandeur Palm Resort, Senai, Johor.

Enhancing Entrepreneurial Mindset among Academia

20 August, 2018 – Entrepreneurial Leaders Programme (ELP) Series 3 was held from 11 August to 17 August 2018 at Tenera Hotel, Bangi, Selangor. Four representatives from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) were chosen to participate in the programme which was organised by Ministry of Education, Malaysia. UTM was represented by Dr. Md Afendi M Yusuf, Dr. Yong Ee Ling, Dr. Hadafi Fitri Mohd Latip and Dr. Normal Binti Mat Jusoh.

The main purpose of the programme was to enhance the entrepreneurial knowledge among academia. This would ensure them to have the right information and knowledge to assist the progression of entrepreneurial culture in UTM as well as to cultivate the entrepreneurial mindset among staff and students.

One of the activities done during the programme.
Participants were brainstorming their ideas.
Deputy Minister of Education, YB Teo Nie Ching, presented a certificate to one of the participants.

“Entrepreneurial leaders programme (ELP) is all about knowing what your customer wants and putting yourself in their shoes. We need to understand the current reality, future vision, the barriers and who we can work with.

I feel, it is important to understand and adopt a mindset as an entrepreneurial leader for our institution projects development in becoming a more entrepreneurial organisation. It allows organisations to cope with rapidly changing environments,” said Dr Normal Mat Jusoh from Azman Hashim International Business School (AHIBS).

For Dr Yong Ee Ling, ELP was an exciting event that brings out the best of her. “It was about a program of growing yourself prior to growing others, an important traits that all leaders should have. It taught us a lot of know-how in bringing out the best in a team and also to pull the team together moving towards a common goal. Only then much work can be accomplished regardless of challenges once everyone understand and share the same values,” she said.

UTM XCITE on behalf of UTM would like to thank the Ministry of Education Malaysia for the opportunity and all the representatives for their support and cooperation.

UTM Leading the University Maker Culture

JOHOR BAHRU, 20 August 2018 – In developing future-ready curriculum and learning experience for university students, it is majorly important for the universities to provide effective teaching environment. Innovation has become prominently imminent driving force in education, which could shape our future generations to face their challenges in industries. With the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) which would completely change our nation’s economic landscape, university students must equip themselves with new paradigm of knowledge exploration.

Academicians from UTM, UTHM, UTeM, and UiTM during the boot-camp for preparing the university students in UNIMAKER 2018

For that reasons, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) is working closely in designing new approaches of delivering knowledge to students in the form of maker ecosystems. One of the profound centers in UTM – Centre for Student Innovation and Technology Entrepreneurship (UTMXCITE) – promotes such learning environment to engage the students with the exploration of new skills including micro-control for robotic design and development, 3D printing service, and user-centric Design Thinking programs.

The innovation division under this center has given full commitments in delivering a number of activities to be offered to the students, namely technical skill development boot-camps, hackathons, and innovation competitions to expose the students on the important skill sets expected by the industries. The center is also pursuing to facilitate students in joining national and international level competitions, which has achieved significant recognition from the industries.

The Deputy Director (Innovation) of UTMXCITE, Dr. Afnizanfaizal Abdullah, shared his thought on the new ecosystem, which he recalled that there are students who have potentials in producing high quality innovative prototypes and products from their classes. He also mentioned that the ecosystem is designed to support UTM’s mission and vision, on par with the direction of UTM Global Plan that targets excellence in holistic, entrepreneurial, and balanced graduates.

Dr. Afnizanfaizal Abdullah, Deputy Director (Innovation) UTMXCITE is sharing his thought on driving maker culture within the university campus as part of the learning experience.

Most recently, UTMXCITE has been selected by the Ministry of Education to be the southern zone coordinator for UNIMAKER 2018, a national level competition that offers university students to showcase their ideas in the forms of innovative solutions for the industries and community.

The competition is aimed to develop maker ecosystem within university campuses, in which the center has invited universities within the area, namely Universiti Tun Hussein Onn (UTHM), Universiti Teknikal Malaysia (UTeM), and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) to participate in this competition.

In order to achieve the aim, UTMXCITE has organized a boot-camp for the academicians from the partner universities to help them in guiding the students who will participate in the competition.

The boot-camp was held for three days from 16 to 18 August 2018 at Bandar Penawar, Johor. A total of 24 academicians had joined the boot-camp, in which they were prepared with mentoring module for developing students with skills such as micro-controller, internet-of-things (IoTs), mobile apps, 3D printing, and Design Thinking.

One of the academicians, Dr. Firdaus Aziz from UTHM shared his positive feedback regarding the boot-camp and the program as a whole, in which he was really supporting the efforts in promoting maker ecosystem as part of the learning experience. On the other hand, Mr. Arman Hadi Azahar from UTeM suggested that such program should be able to provide more comprehensive way for the educators to deliver the knowledge and skills to the students. UTM will be the host for the southern regional level of UNIMAKER 2018 tentatively on 28 October 2018.