Curtin Malaysia Shines at iCAN 2024 in Canada Wins Gold Medal and Prestigious Awards

Curtin Malaysia Shines at iCAN 2024 in Canada: Wins Gold Medal and Prestigious Awards

By Minul Islam Rony

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MIRI (Sept 11) – Curtin University Malaysia has made waves on the international stage by securing a gold medal and two highly coveted awards at the 9th International Invention Innovation Competition (iCAN 2024) held in Canada. The university’s groundbreaking research project, led by Dr. Tan Inn Shi, a senior lecturer at Curtin Malaysia, showcases the institution’s commitment to sustainable innovations.

Curtin Malaysia Shines at iCAN 2024 in Canada Wins Gold Medal and Prestigious Awards
Curtin Malaysia Shines at iCAN 2024 in Canada Wins Gold Medal and Prestigious Awards / Photo Credit : Dr Tan Inn Shi

Sustainable Innovations: Curtin Malaysia’s Award-Winning Project

Transforming Seaweed Waste into Bioplastic Solutions

Dr. Tan Inn Shi spearheaded the award-winning research project titled “Sustainable Innovations from the Sea: Converting Macroalgae Waste into Green Precursors for Bioplastics Production.” The innovative project captivated the panel judges with its revolutionary approach to bioplastic production, using eco-friendly materials derived from marine resources.

The project focuses on harnessing the potential of macroalgae, an abundant but often underutilized resource, to create sustainable green precursors for bioplastics. According to Dr. Tan, “By transforming seaweed waste into valuable materials, we aim to address global waste challenges while supporting sustainable development.”

A Game-Changer in the Bioplastics Industry

The cutting-edge process developed by Dr. Tan’s team offers a promising alternative to traditional petrochemical-based plastics. By utilizing seaweed biomass, the bioplastic components can significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuels and mitigate plastic pollution, aligning with global efforts to promote a circular economy.

“This project not only addresses critical environmental challenges but also reinforces our role as a leader in developing solutions for a more sustainable future,” said Prof Vincent Lee, Curtin Malaysia’s acting pro vice-chancellor and chief executive, in his congratulatory message to the team.


Prestigious Awards Recognizing Excellence

International Recognition at iCAN 2024

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The team’s project received not just the gold medal but also 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. These accolades highlight the project’s potential impact on bioplastic production and its alignment with global sustainability goals.

Meet the Award-Winning Team

The award-winning team comprises:

  • Dr. Tan Inn Shi (Curtin Malaysia)
  • Dr. Henry Foo Chee Yew (Curtin Malaysia)
  • Dr. Chong Soo Ling (Curtin Malaysia)
  • Dr. Lam Man Kee (Universiti Teknologi Petronas)
  • Dr. Wong Mee Kee (Petronas Research Sdn Bhd)

Their collaborative efforts have brought Curtin Malaysia and Sarawak into the spotlight, showcasing the region’s innovative capabilities on the world stage.


The Future of Bioplastics: Paving the Way for Sustainable Development

Redefining Plastic Production with Eco-Friendly Innovations

Curtin Malaysia’s research into converting macroalgae waste into bioplastics marks a significant leap towards greener alternatives in the plastics industry. The use of marine resources not only provides a sustainable feedstock but also supports environmental conservation efforts by repurposing seaweed waste.

A Step Towards a Circular Economy

The project aligns with global efforts to reduce environmental impact, offering a sustainable pathway that could revolutionize the bioplastics industry. With growing concerns over plastic pollution, Curtin Malaysia’s innovations provide a feasible solution to reduce plastic waste and dependency on non-renewable resources.

“The bioplastic components developed from seaweed biomass could play a vital role in reducing dependence on fossil fuels and mitigating plastic pollution,” Dr. Tan explained, highlighting the importance of sustainable innovation in today’s world.


A Proud Moment for Curtin Malaysia and Sarawak

Curtin Malaysia’s success at iCAN 2024 is a testament to the university’s world-class research capabilities and its commitment to sustainable innovation. Prof Vincent Lee emphasized that the awards reflect the high standards of research at Curtin Malaysia, positioning it as a leader in developing solutions for a sustainable future.

As the university continues to push the boundaries of innovation, Curtin Malaysia’s achievements not only bring pride to the institution but also contribute significantly to the global fight against environmental challenges.

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