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OFFERING SPECIAL EDITION OF THE ICC PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM, THE “PRGS-ICC for COVID-19″

Assalamualaikum and Salam Sejahtera

Y.Bhg.Prof./Dr./Tuan/Puan,

We are excited to announce a special edition of the ICC Prototype Development Fund program, the “PRGS-ICC for COVID-19″. The funding program is open to all researchers at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) who aspired to improve their invention or innovation for the purpose of addressing the COVID-19 outbreak in Malaysia.

Submit 2 important documents ASAP:

  1. Fill in this online form.
  2. Submit your Pitching Slide to azlinjamil@utm.my

Please join briefing session via Webex:

More information on the grant can be found on the official website.

GRANT INFORMATION

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this program is to lead a fast-track production of inventions in conjunction with the outbreak of the COVID-19 in Malaysia. The output of each projects are expected to generate innovative research output that can be commercialized locally and internationally, as well as improvised to be more resilient in terms of design and innovation. Along with the main purposes, this program hoped to be a platform to ensure proper innovation management during the COVID-19 pandemic phases

CRITERIA

Fund: PRGS-ICC (for COVID-19)
Value: RM20,000.00
Start: 19 April 2020
End: 15 October 2020
Duration: 6 Months
Briefing: 15 April 2020 (2.30pm – 3.30pm)
*Online Webex Link: https://utm.webex.com/meet/icc
Register your proposal here: http://www.icc.utm.my/innocommscoring

SPECIFIC THEMES

Your proposal must provide solutions that tackle the new or emerging societal or industry needs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, including but not exclusively:

  1. Frontier Materials
  2. Resource Sustainability
  3. Health and Wellness
  4. Innovative Engineering
  5. Smart Digital Community

CONTACT US

Azlin Binti Abd Jamil
Commercialization Officer
+6019 7769000 / azlinjamil@utm.my

ELIGIBILITY

  1. The project should be led by a UTM staff, the main inventor of the IP.
  2. The application must focus on a clear need of demonstrating both realistic and significant benefits for society or an industry that has been severely impacted and/or permanently disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. Any applications that proposing more than offered funding value will be considered ineligible.
    Applications can be submitted more than once, but only one will be approved.
  4. The quota is limited to the top 10 applications and is open to all researchers, including those who have been awarded the regular PRGS-ICC fund; but only that similar ideas to the existing projects are not recommended to be applied.
  5. Applicants must have the ability to deliver the project during the working restrictions of Covid-19 pandemic.

 

The official announcement of the grant is accessible through the portal.

https://www.utm.my/icc/prototype-development-fund-for-covid-19-prgs-icc-for-covid-19/

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