Curtin Malaysia shines at iCAN 2024 with gold medal and two special awards for groundbreaking sustainability innovation
Posted date:Miri, Sarawak – 9 September 2024 – Ir. Ts. Dr. Tan Inn Shi of Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) and her team recently achieved remarkable success at the prestigious 9th International Invention Innovation Competition (iCAN 2024) in Canada.
The team not only clinched a Gold Medal but also earned two highly coveted awards: The International Special Award from the World Invention Intellectual Property Association (WIIPA) and The Canadian Special Award from the Innovation Initiative Co-operative Inc. ‘The Inventors Circle’ in Toronto.
Leading the innovative project, Ir. Ts. Dr. Tan, a senior lecturer from Curtin Malaysia’s Department of Chemical and Energy Engineering, showcased their groundbreaking research titled ‘Sustainable Innovations from the Sea: Converting Macroalgae Waste into Green Precursors for Bioplastics Production’. The project captivated judges with its potential to revolutionise bioplastic production using eco-friendly materials derived from marine resources.
The award-winning team also included key contributors from Curtin Malaysia and beyond: Ir. Ts. Dr. Henry Foo Chee Yew and Dr. Chong Soo Ling from Curtin Malaysia, Ts. Dr. Lam Man Kee from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, and Dr. Wong Mee Kee from PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd.
Speaking about their achievement, Dr. Tan emphasised the environmental significance of the innovation, stating, “Our research focuses on harnessing the potential of macroalgae, an abundant and often underutilised resource, to create sustainable green precursors for bioplastics. By transforming seaweed waste into valuable materials, we aim to address global waste challenges while supporting sustainable development.”
This cutting-edge process offers a promising alternative to traditional petrochemical-based plastics, aligning with efforts to reduce environmental impact and promote a circular economy. The bioplastic components developed from seaweed biomass could play a vital role in reducing dependence on fossil fuels and mitigating plastic pollution.
Professor Vincent Lee Chieng Chen, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor of Curtin Malaysia, praised the team’s exceptional achievements, stating, “Their recognition at iCAN 2024 highlights the world-class research capabilities at Curtin Malaysia and our commitment to driving innovation in sustainable technologies. This project not only addresses critical environmental challenges but also reinforces our role as a leader in developing solutions for a more sustainable future.”
Curtin Malaysia’s success at iCAN 2024 reflects the university’s dedication to advancing research and innovation with a positive global impact.
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