Every year, inventors and innovators gather from far and wide to be part of the prestigious MTE Innovation Awards Programme. A recognition by MTE is highly regarded and one that is coveted by many in the industry. Check out our exclusive award.
MTE is pleased to present the Sustainable Development Goals International Innovation Awards as a transformative event that serves as a catalyst for advancing the SDG Agenda 2030. By participating in this prestigious award, you become an integral part of a global movement that drives progress toward sustainable development. This event is managed by an esteemed Awards Committee and evaluated by experienced industry professionals and academicians, ensuring that only the most outstanding innovations are recognized. Through this event, we aim to provide a unique platform to showcase your innovative solutions and implemented initiatives that directly contribute to the SDGs.
The awards allow you to demonstrate the tangible impact of your work in addressing the pressing challenges outlined in the SDG Agenda 2030. We are proud to recognize those who have created innovative solutions that contribute to the goals and inspire others to take action and make a positive difference. By celebrating the achievements of these individuals and organizations, we hope to encourage even more progress to enable us to meet the 2030 deadline.
Virtual events provide a convenient way to connect with a global network of professionals and experts. Participants can interact and network with peers, potential partners, investors, and thought leaders from around the world from the comfort of their own homes or offices. This can save time and money on travel expenses and allow attendees to participate in events they might not have been able to attend otherwise.
Secondly, virtual events offer a unique opportunity to access a wealth of knowledge and expertise in a highly interactive and engaging way. Attendees can participate in keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops to learn about the latest trends and innovations. They can also explore virtual booths and exhibits to learn about new products and services, connect with vendors, and access resources and materials that can help them in their professional endeavors. Virtual events also offer access to on-demand content, allowing participants to revisit presentations and sessions they missed or revisit those that they found particularly valuable.
2023 Best Virtual Booth winner
This is your chance to showcase your creativity and innovation in a virtual space. Whether you’re an exhibitor, artist, or entrepreneur, we invite you to design a booth that captivates and engages. Let your imagination run wild. Remember, your booth will be judged based on the following criteria:
Don’t miss this opportunity to stand out. Good luck!
Earn industry recognition
Winners will be conferred with a medal and personalized certificate
Outstanding Innovation Awards to the best innovations selected by the Awards Committee
Special Awards Sponsored by International Organisations and Industry Bodies
Use of the official MTE Innovation Awards logos on all organizational materials
Connect with potential business partners and investors
We recognize that technologies or implementation of initiatives often serve and impact more than one SDG. For example, 5G/6G meets SDG no. 1, no. 5 and even no. 4. Our sub-categories are only a guide and is non-exhaustive. Participants should choose the category that will benefit the most or most positively impacted by their innovation/idea/initiatives.
The Awards Chair and its Committee will select jurors from both Industry and Academia, who are the subject matter experts in the categories that they will be judging. The deliberations of the Awards Committee will be confidential and independent of outside influences.
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SHAHRIN BIN SAHIB was born on 23rd July at Kampung Sepinang, Segamat, Johor. His passion has always been in academia, to be a scholar and an expert in Information and Communication Technology especially in Cyber Security, Networking, Computer Systems and Parallel Processing through working, teaching and undertaking research in those areas.
His illustrious journey in the academic arena started in ITM Shah Alam in 1985 when he was offered a scholarship under the Public Service Department of Malaysia to undergo an intensive English programme for students outbound for American degree programs. Based on his SPM trial results, he was selected among four students from Sekolah Tinggi Segamat, Johor to undergo the programme which comprises of students primarily from boarding and science school. ITM not only equipped him with his fluency in English but also with all preparation required to go to the US in the college rightly then named as College of Preparatory Studies (Kolej Pengajian Persediaan KPP). Due to the economic turmoil in the late 80’s, majority of the students was held back from going to the US and was enrolled into the ITM/MUCIA programme to enable the first two year of the degree programme to be completed in ITM. Despite coming from a regular school, Shahrin was the Student Leader and finished his studies with Distinction. As the best student, he was given the honour to deliver a speech representing the Class of 1987 during the graduation day held at Dewan Sri Budiman ITM Shah Alam.
As a staunch Johorian, Shahrin not only went through the regular primary at Sekolah Datuk Wan Idris and secondary school at Sekolah Tinggi Segamat, but he also underwent and completed the Johor Religious School until the Special Class (Darjah Khas) that provides him the Islamic Foundation which he strongly clutches on to.
With the strong foundation and the preparatory studies completed at ITM, he later obtained his bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from Purdue University, Indiana, United States in the area of Computer Systems Engineering and Electrical Engineering in 1989 and 1991 respectively, followed by a PhD in the area of Parallel Processing from the University of Sheffield United Kingdom in 1995.
His contribution in academia began in 1990 by becoming a fellow to Universiti Sains Malaysia which financed his Master’s and Doctoral Degree. He then started serving USM in 1995 and later served Multimedia University (formerly known as Universiti Telekom) in 1997 for 4 years, after which he joined Kolej Yayasan Melaka as the Founding Director of Academic Affairs in 2000. In 2002, Shahrin started his academic career at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM), then known as Kolej Universiti Teknikal Kebangsaan Malaysia, where he held several prominent posts including as the Deputy Dean at the Faculty of Information Technology & Communications (2002), Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology & Communications (2006), the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & International) (2013) and eventually as the Vice-Chancellor from 2014 till 2019. Prior to his appointment as the Vice-Chancellor of UTeM, he served for a short stint as the Director of Academic Development Management at the Department of Higher education, Ministry of Education in 2012. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of UTeM from 2021 to 2023.
Shahrin is instrumental in transforming every institution he served. While he was in Univeriti Telekom (now MMU), in the short span on time he established various centres and faculties, as the Director of Post Graduate Centre, Director of Foundation Studies, Director of IT Services and the Dean of Faculty of Information Science and Technology. He was the key author to the submission of the proposal for Telekom Malaysia to establish the first private university in Malaysia, along with TNB and Petronas. In recognition of his creativity and dynamism, he was appointed and the Director of Catalyst of Change by
the President of the university then, Tan Sri Ghauth Jasmon, a one-time position created for the special task. Not only he was involved in the development of policies, systems and curriculum, he was also involved in designing and overseeing the physical development of both campuses of MMU in Cyberjaya and Melaka, especially the IT Infra and Info structure.
At this stage, he has started becoming active to get involve with MIMOS especially after the establishment of Malaysia Computer Emergency Response Team or MyCERT in 1997 and later the formation of National ICT Security and Emergency Response Centre (NISER) in 2001. Besides contributing to the development of Malaysian Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) Policy and the National Cyber-Security Policy (NSCP), he also contributed to Cybersecurity Malaysia as a Member of Malaysia Common Criteria (MyCC) Scheme Management Board. His deep interest in the field of Networking and Cyber Security leads to his current initiative towards the establishment of the Consortium of Cyberange in Malaysia in partnership with Cyber Security Malaysia. He continues to contribute his knowledge to Cybersecurity Malaysia up to this date.
As he was leaving MMU for KUTKM (now UTeM) he was solicited by Yayasan Melaka to assist the predicament faced by KYM to resolve the accreditation issues faced by the college. He served as the founding Director of Academic Affairs and well-being entrusted to sit in the Board of the College. Within a short span of time, he managed to assist KYM not only getting all the programmes accredited, but as well introduced new programmes in KYM among others, Diploma in Accounting which was ACCA ready.
This was significant to the local talent development as KYM primarily takes in bumiputra students. His experience in NOSS development help KYM to move into the offering of TVET programmes in the early 2000 way ahead of other institutions. During his short stay in KYM, the number of students grew from a mere 3000 students to 10,000 students, together working hard with the team of management.
Moving back to the public university demands him to make adjustments as the work culture do differ in the public and private institutions. He moves on to participate in various initiatives involving ICT at the Ministerial level. He was one of the key members in the implementation of the MOHE Infosys Programme to strengthen and compliment IT Curriculum with Industry approaches and training materials. As the Chair of the ICT Deans Council, he helps in the development of the ICT Human Capital Development Framework for the Ministry of Higher Education in 2010. His expertise in curriculum development is frequently sought for by other institutions and the Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) at which he sits in the Accreditation Committee, Chair the Computing Standard Committee and later as a member of the Board of Directors of MQA. As Dean, he also oversees the future proofing the ICT curriculum continuing laying the foundation of where UTeM’s IT faculty is today with the most number of students in UTeM with GE reaching 99.5% during Covid times.
As an academic, he has published over 140 technical papers at international conferences and journals. He has supervised more than 40 projects for undergraduates and postgraduates’ programmes. He is also actively involved in many committees and subcommittee as the chairman, co-chairman, panel, and advisory council at the state, national and international levels.
Having served various Institutions in the State of Melaka since in 1996, he also contributed greatly to the acculturation of ICT to the local community and government agencies in the state. Among the initiatives that he was pivotal to the implementation in the late 90’s is the Radio Melaka On-line, Sekolah Melaka On-line, Computerization of Pusat Zakat Melaka, Al-Khawarizmi Astronomy Complex, and various state government initiatives. He is also active in Melaka Falak Syarie Association for the last 20 years in which now he serves as the Deputy Chairman. In recognition to his contribution to the State of Melaka, he was served the Bintang Cemerlang Melaka (BCM 2002), Darjah Seri Melaka (DSM 2007) and Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka (DMSM 2014).
He frequently engages the community by giving talks and seminars especially in encouraging the younger generation to adopt STEM education and transforming themselves through education to better serve and help their families, local communities, and the country at large. He used to have his own weekly radio programme every Wednesday for number of years conversing on education opportunity and ICT in general.
In recognition of his academic achievements, research and administrative experience, Professor Datuk Dr. Shahrin bin Sahib was appointed as the 3rd Vice Chancellor of Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) from June 2014 until June 2019, leading the focus university to its pinnacle of excellence as one of the best technical universities in the world with his vast experience in the technical and technology field. His expertise is further recognised by his appointment as Fellow of Academy of Sciences Malaysia in 2018. He is also internationally recognised by his appointment the panel to Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic & Vocational Qualification (2015 – 2019), as a member of the Governing Board of Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Bangladesh in 2015 and later honoured by the conferment of an Honorary Doctorate by University Tokushima, Japan in 2019. He currently chairs the Ministry of Higher Education Polytechnic and Community College Transformation Committee.
He is married to Datin Dr Fadzilah Salim and blessed with five children, two daughter’s in-law and three grandchildren.
Professor Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed, FASc, is the Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Sains Malaysia. He was formerly the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research and Innovation. Prof. Abdul Rahman is also a certified Professional Engineer, prominent scholar and researcher. Professor Abdul Rahman attended Maktab Rendah Sains MARA (MRSM) Kulim in Kedah before continuing his studies at the University of Southern California in the USA, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering. Subsequently, he received his Master’s degree and completed his Ph.D. in 1993 in the same field from the University of New Hampshire, USA.
Professor Abdul Rahman began his professional career as a lecturer at the School of Chemical Engineering (SCE), USM in 1993. He was one of the pioneers of the School and served as the Dean of SCE. As an active researcher, his research interests span across the areas of reaction engineering and catalysis, air pollution, wastewater treatment, fuel technology and nanotechnology. His collaboration with international researchers includes those from Osaka University and Nagaoka University of Technology in Japan; and with the University of Lorraine (France) where he has also broadened his research influence.
He has received more than 80 research grants from various national/international organisations, amounting to more than RM25 million and has published more than 600 research papers in international/national journals and conference proceedings with Scopus bibliographic database recorded H–Index of 93 and total citation around 30,656. He has also graduated more than 50 Master’s and PhD students.
As a result of his excellent research achievements, he has received more than 60 national/ international awards, honors and recognitions, viz; Malaysia Toray Science Foundation Award and Top Research Scientists Malaysia (TRSM) (2012); Malaysia’s Rising Star Award (2015); MARA/MRSM Icon (2017) and Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate (2018, 2019 & 2021). Apart from his extensive research work, Professor Abdul Rahman has been instrumental in the success of the University’s cooperation and partnership with the industry. His active involvement in the Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science and Technology Centre (CREST) has seen a boost in collaborative R&D projects between USM and the industry.
At the national level, Professor Abdul Rahman serves as the Technical Advisor for the Public Private Research Network (PPRN) and Evaluation Panel for Translational Research@MOHE under the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. He is a Field Expert in the Nanotechnology Area and Project Leader of National Graphene Consortium under the National Nanotechnology Centre. As a fellow of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM), he has been appointed by ASM as the Industry Focus Group Leader for the Malaysia Science, Technology, Innovation Master Plan (STIMP) 2020-2030 and recently appointed as Chairman of the Task Force on National Nanotechnology Policy and Strategy (NNPS) 2021-2030.
Kamarulzaman Kamaruddin received bachelor’s degree (1992) in Biochemistry, specializing in Clinical and Industrial Molecular Biotechnology and M.Sc. in Biochemical Engineering (1993), from the University of Manchester.
In 1993, he joined Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM) and was a Senior Researcher in Molecular Microbiology, Enzymology and Industrial Biotechnology, until 2012. His research experience and expertise include Molecular Microbiology, Molecular Pharmacogenomics for Secondary Metabolites, Molecular Enzymology for the synthesis of Nano based Biomaterials (Cyclodextrin and Nano Cellulose); and Industrial Biotechnology (Bioreactor Design)
After being promoted to as a Consultant in 2012, in SIRIM, he was given a responsibility in developing Technology Strategic Planning for SIRIM Group of Companies, mostly responsible for Technology Road Maps Planning (Biotechnology and Nanotechnology), including International Research Collaboration with KRIBB, South Korea and Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals, Japan; R&D Strategic Planning and STI Development.
In January 2014, he was seconded to National Nanotechnology Centre (NNC), under Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia; as Research & Technology / Product Development Section Head.
He was appointed as the Acting Director of National Nanotechnology Centre, for a year in 2019. Since early 2020, he is reappointed again as the Research & Technology / Product Development Section Head by the Government of Malaysia.
In early 2022, he re-joined SIRIM Berhad as a Consultant in the Group Strategic Planning Department, focusing on Rolling Plans Development for the SIRIM Group in alignment with the 12th Malaysia Plan.
Since July 2022, he has been serving as a Senior Consultant in SIRIM Tech Venture, a subsidiary of the SIRIM Group, mandated as the technology adaptation, transfer, and commercialization arm of the SIRIM Group.