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National Nanotechnology Activities
And Development ProgramDr. Abdul Kadir Masrom, Undersecretary,
National Nanotechnology Center,
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
Putra Jaya.
Introduction Nanotechnology Landscape
Global
Malaysia
National Nanotechnology Policy
And Strategic Action Plan
Focus Area for
Research and
Development
2
20102011
201220132014
2016
• National Nanotechnology
Directorate
• Drafting Nanotechnology
Policy and Strategy
• .• Graphene and Nano
Cellulose Consortia
• Nano Fund
• Nano COE
• Study on Risk Level
Determination of
Nanomaterials and
products
• National
Nanotechnology
Center
20032006
15 years of Malaysian Nanotechnology Activities
NND/NNC - Responsibility
Evaluate and monitor applications for funding of R&D projects
• ScienceFund, TechnoFund and DSTIN.
•The primary Field of Research under these programmes are nanotechnology, nano materials, catalyst and reaction engineering and functional materials.
Developing the national NT Road Map and strategy for synergizing fund for nano R&D
• Science Fund
•TechnoFund
Prepare the strategic road map & action plan for :
• Graphene Strategic and Demand Driven Research
• Nano Cellulose
• Nanosafety and Regulatory
Nanotechnology Landscape
• Global
• Malaysia
10 Most Active Country in Nanotechnology
Source: Roland Berger
Investment by 10 most active country in nantechnology
development
1 America China2 3 4 5Japan
6 France
Germany Korea
7 Russia 8 United Kingdom 9 Taiwan India10
USD250 jutaUSD1800 jutaUSD800 juta USD100 jutaUSD200 juta
36.5% 8.91%18.72%36.5%
36.5% 36.5%1.33%4.34%
3.47%Patent (%)
Patent (%)
USD3000 juta USD1300 juta USD850 juta USD400 jutaUSD850 jutaPelaburan
Pelaburan
Data Patent OECD 2014Published on September 14, 2015
Ranking the Nation on NT
M’siaPosition 2025
Research & Development
Pre-Commercialisation
Scale-UpCommercialisati
on
Techno Fund
Science Fund Inno Fund CRDF MTDC
Phase : RMKe-9, RMKe-10 & RMKe-11
RM 72 Millions
364 Projects
Phase : RMKe 9 , RMKe-10 & Rmke-11
RM 95 Millions
31 Projects
Nanotechnology Research Projects FFunded by MOSTI in 9th, 10th and 11th Malaysia Plan
(until June 2016)
Phase : RMKe-10
RM 9.29 Millions
4 Projects
Source : Malaysian Science and Technology Information Centre (MASTIC) & Dana MOSTI
TOTAL : 176.3 Millions
Nanotechnology Projects Funded by MOSTI
Graphene Commercialisation: RM75 MilNanosafety Risk Level Determination: RM10.9 Mil+
Malaysian Nanotechnology Publication and Patent
232014: 1482
2015: 1567 Publication of ISI indexed nano-
articles
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Local Share in
Nanoscience generation
Total no of Citations to
nano-articles
H-index of nanoarticles
2014: 14.01%
2015: 15.77%
2013: 3,711
2014: 1,109
2013: 17
2014: 9
Data: StatNano 2015
5
M’Sia
65
S’Pore S.Korea
12
Iran
19
Aust.
839
Patent (USPTO) 2015 (* Not to scale)
Institutions Offering Nanotechnology Courses in Malaysia.
Produst: 5
Company: 1
Produst: 4
Company: 1
Produst: 5
Company: 3
Produst: 2
Company: 2
Registered Commercial Nano Products by Malaysian Company
Nano Policy and Strategic Action Plan
Policy Statements
EXPLOITING NANOTECHNOLOGY AS A NEW ECONOMIC GROWTH ENGINE;
PROVIDE A PLATFORM FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING BASED ON NANOTECHNOLOGY TO ENABLE CREATION INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES WITH HIGH COMMERCIAL VALUE; AND
ENSURE THE DEVELOPMENT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY CARRIED OUT WITH FULL RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THE WELL-BEING OF THE
COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY.
REALISING THE IMPORTANCE AND POTENTIAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
IN ENHANCING NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS AND SOCIETAL WELL-
BEING, THE GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO:
NationalNanotechnology Policy• 6 Strategies and• Action Plan – 24 Programs
DERAFContent of the National Nanotechnology PolicyDRAFT
to narrow and close the critical gap to empower local
nanotechnology landscape
MissionNanotechnology for sustainable national development for improvement of Malaysian economic competitiveness and contributing to socioeconomic strength.
Considerations and References
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11th MP
NSTIP
IMP 3
10th MP
NEM GTP
Nanotechnology Strategy for 2015-2025
Nanotechnology Investment
and Energising
Nanotechnology Industries
Sustainable and Responsible
Nanotechnology
Development
Developing, Nurturing
and Intensifying Talent in
Nanotechnology
Strengthening Ecosystem
and Governance
Advancing Nano-Related
Research, Development
and Commercialisation
Strengthening International
Collaboration and Smart
Partnership
6 Strategies
24 Programs
Aims of the NT Program (Strategic Action Plan)
• Secure sustainable growth potential – by developing new nanotechnologies and products– By establishing major infrastructures for NT research
within 5 years, 2016-2020– By improving world top level competitiveness by 2020
• Develop world class technologies
• Strengthen the global competitiveness of Malaysian industries – by developing key NT technologies and combining
them with existing technologies such as IT, BT and ET.
• Improve the quality of life – through improving diagnostic and therapeutic
technologies, – solving environmental problems, – establishing high speed communication networks, and – developing new energy conversion/storage materials.
6 Strategy and 24 National Program
The goals of National Nanotechnology Program are to:
world-class R&D
programs;
transfer of new
technologies
support responsible
development
develop educational resources & skilled
workforce,
development of national
infrastructure
Establish research Network
Nanotechnology Public-Sector R&D Roadmap End-State
PUBLIC SECTOR R&D
EXPENDITURE
Nanotechnology Companies Roadmap End-State
DEVELOPING PLAYERS IN
NANOTECHNOLOGY
100 Companies involved with NT Approximately 40 created
through government support and 60 by MNCs
and GLCs
NANOTECHNOLOGY COMPANIES
The Roadmap End-State in 2025
• Fundamental Research: 30%
• Applied Research: 35%
• COEs plus basic equipment for all projects: 25%
Public sector projects expenditure: RM330mil
PUBLIC SECTOR R&D
The Roadmap End-State in 2025
PATENTS
Patents Roadmap End-State
HUMAN CAPITAL
Nanotechnology Human Capital
Development Roadmap End-
State
PUBLICATIONS
Nanotechnology Publications Roadmap End-State
350 Engineers and Scientist with Master Degrees in NT related fields
Approximately 105 with Doctorate in NT related fields
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
The Roadmap End-State in 2025PATENTS AND IPs
The Roadmap End-State in 2025
280 NT based patents in total
50% -process related
50% -Nanoproducts
Private sector take-up 60%
R&D Funding.
Most patents owned by
industry players
2200 publication in NT related field by Malaysian
• 30% in nano-engineering;
• 30% in fundamental research;
• 25% in applied sciences
PUBLICATIONS
The Roadmap End-State in 2025
Four Jumpstart Sectors
Jumpstart
Sectors
Grand Challenges and Platforms
Grand Challenge Opportunities
Platform Research Support
Platform Strategies
Health Care Environmental Protection & Water
Purification
Renewable Energies
Agriculture and Food security
Nano for ICT Proposed
Game Changer
Graphene Application
Nanocellulose Application
nanoenable terahertz devices
Focus on major strategic areas
• Develop core technologies in major strategic areas
Innovation Driven Nano Industrialization
Graphene Promotion –Commercialisation
• Promotion for graphene applications in 5 area
• Rubber Additives
• Conductive inks
• Plastic Additives
• Nanofluids2
• Lithium-ion batteries
Proposed Game Changer
Graphene Application
Nanocellulose Application
Nanodevices – nanoenable terahertz technology
GaN
11th MP
Operating Model-National Nanotechnology Program
Discovery/Innovation
Market Adoption
Economic and Social Benefits
Basic Research
Contribute to Innovation System Design
Applied Research > Commercialization>
Collaboration: NBOS & PPP
Platform Technologies
Policy and Regulatory
Coordinate MonitorImplement
SustainableProsperity
GrandChallenges
Identify Priorities Execute Sector StrategiesMonitor &
Validate OutcomesResource & Fund
Sector Strategies
People Centric
Demand Driven
By Major Applications
Electronics Nanocircuits Nanowires NanoSensors
Energy Energy Source
Energy Conversion
Energy Storage
Energy Distribution
Environment Air Purification
Biomedical Drug Delivery TherapeuticsMedical
Materials and Implants
Diagnostics
Food and Agriculture
Agriculture & Food
Processing
Food Packaging
Food Supplements
Water Treatment
Waste Remediation
Commercialisation Activity
23%
10%
28%
29%
10%
Plastic
Rubber
Nanofluids
Li-ion battery/
ultra-capacitors
Conductive
inksPlastics
additives
Rubber
additivesNanofluids
Rubber additives
Potential application in:
▪ Glove
▪ Condom
▪ Tyre
▪ Specialty hose
▪ Masterbatch
Li-ion battery/
ultra-capacitors
Conductive inks
Overview of Product Development Projects under NGAP2020 Program
National target by 2020▪ RM 20 Bn in GNI impact
▪ 9000 new Malaysian jobs
Industry target▪ Increase market share
(local and global)▪ New market penetration
▪ Retain market
competitiveness
Nanofluids
Potential
application in:
Lubricants
Drilling fluids
Percentage of companies
Li-ion battery
/ultracapacitor
Potential application in:
Electric vehicle
Wearable devices
Train
Conductive Ink
Potential application
in:
Electronic packaging
Smart card
Plastic additives
Potential application in:
Solar panel
Automotive component
Electronic
Composite
Glove
Concrete admixture
2016-2020Program: Development of Safety and Risk Level
Determination of Nanotechnology Products. National Nanotechnology Center
Nano Safety Activity
Background
Ensuring the safe developments and applicationsof nanotechnology have been one of the majorNational Nanotechnology Directorate activities.The main emphasis of the proposed program ison impact assessment of engineerednanomaterials and nano products on the safetyof workers, consumers and environment that arerelevant to Malaysian industries.
P1-Materials
• Synthesis, Dispersion & Characterisation
P2 – Hazard
• Toxicology
• Ecotoxicology
P3 – Exposure1
• Products/LCA (embedded ENM)
• Fate/Behaviour
P3A-Exposure2
• Workplace
• Environmental
P4 – Risk
• Workplace
• Consumer
• Environment
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TIO
NA
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ATA
BA
SE
AssesmentApprisal
Control & reduction
DisseminationISO TC229/ Stakeholder engagement Newsletters/websites/seminar
National Nano Safety Program2016-2020
Conclusion
The country recognized Nanotechnology is the technology of the 21st century that will give a very large impact to the country's socio-economic
The development of nanotechnology in Malaysia needs to be strengthened and adjusted to enable it to support the transformation programme and thus to contribute positively to economic growth
The National Nanotechnology policy statement translated through the implementation of the plan of action based on the 6 strategic thrust supported by 24 programme
Awareness Activities in 2016
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Awareness Activities
WPMN –OECD meeting