Wednesday 24 July 2019

Kerajaan Pulau Pinang Komited bantu penggiat industri teknologi Nano



Penang govt committed to helping nanotechnology industry players


Last update: 24/07/2019

GEORGE TOWN, July 24 (Bernama) -- With nanotechnology expected to play a huge part in the advancement of the country's economy, players in the industry should cultivate and improve their products, said Bukit Bendera Member of Parliament Wong Hon Wai.

In line with this, the Penang government is committed to continue developing the state's technology industry that has been thriving all these years, he said.

“The Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone offers a golden opportunity for nanotechnology companies to set up production, which will bring mutual benefits not only for the companies but also for the state government,” he said when opening the inaugural Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Conference on Sensors and Nanotechnology 2019 (Sensors and Nano 2019) at Batu Ferringhi here.

Wong was representing Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.

The two-day event was organised by IEEE Malaysia Section Sensors & Nanotechnology Joint Councils Chapter in collaboration with the Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) School of Microelectronic Engineering, the Institute of Nano Electronic Engineering and the Centre of Excellence for Advanced Sensor Technology.

The event's chairman, UniMAP associate professor Dr Mohd Khairuddin Md Arshad, said the conference aimed to bring together researchers from industries and academia to explore various issues and trends in the field of sensors and nanotechnology, ranging from materials and devices to emerging sensors and applications.

He said the conference featured presentations of 70 technical papers from 25 countries.

-- BERNAMA

Kerajaan Pulau Pinang komited bantu penggiat industri teknologi Nano


Tarikh kemaskini: 24/07/2019


GEORGE TOWN, 24 Julai (Bernama) -- Dengan teknologi nano yang dijangka memainkan peranan besar dalam kemajuan ekonomi negara, peserta dalam industri itu perlu membangunkan dan meningkatkan produk mereka, kata Anggota Parlimen Bukit Bendera Wong Hon Wai.

Sejajar dengan itu, katanya kerajaan Pulau Pinang komited untuk terus membangunkan industri teknologi negeri ini yang telah berkembang maju.

“Zon Perindustrian Bebas Bayan Lepas menawarkan peluang keemasan kepada syarikat teknologi nano untuk mewujudkan pengeluaran, yang akan memberi manfaat bersama bukan hanya kepada syarikat tetapi juga kepada kerajaan negeri,” katanya semasa merasmikan Persidangan Antarabangsa mengenai Sensor dan Teknologi Nano 2019 (Sensor dan Nano 2019) Institut Jurutera Elektrik dan Elektronik (IEEE) yang pertama di Batu Ferringhi di sini.

Wong mewakili Ketua Menteri Chow Kon Yeow.

Acara selama dua hari itu merupakan anjuran IEEE Malaysia Section Sensors & Nanotechnology Joint Councils Chapter dengan kerjasama Fakulti Kejuruteraan Mikroelektronik Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Institut Kejuruteraan Nano Elektronik dan Pusat Kecemerlangan Sensor Teknologi Termaju.

Pengerusi acara itu, Profesor Madya UniMAP Dr Mohd Khairuddin Md Arshad, berkata persidangan tersebut bertujuan menghimpunkan penyelidik daripada industri dan akademik untuk mengkaji pelbagai isu dan trend dalam bidang sensor dan teknologi nano, daripada bahan dan peranti kepada sensor dan aplikasi.

Beliau berkata sebanyak 70 kertas teknikal dari 25 negara dibentangkan pada persidangan itu.

-- BERNAMA

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