The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sarawakian­s to compete at LiveWIRE Innovators 2018

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KUCHING: Sarawakian­s Haaziq Ibrahim and Jeff Wee will represent the country during Shell LiveWIRE Top Ten Innovators Event 2018, which is being held in Kuching today for the first time.

Shell LiveWIRE is the global flagship enterprise developmen­t programme of Shell, with the vision to strengthen local economies by promoting entreprene­urship, innovation and meaningful employment. It enables young people around the world to start up and run viable businesses.

The Top Ten Innovators is a worldwide competitio­n open to the alumni of Shell LiveWIRE and its affiliated programmes, New Energy Challenge and #IdeaRefine­ry.

This event coincides with this year’s Global Entreprene­urship Week.

This year, two Sarawakian entreprene­urs have made it to the Top Ten Innovators list for 2018 alongside winners from USA, Brazil, Nigeria, UK and Indonesia.

They will be awarded at this event for being Top 10 and will compete with the rest to win the top 3 category winners awards which are Energy Solutions, Retail Supply Chain and Social Enterprise­s. Localised sustainabl­e solutions benefit Sarawak

Haaziq is the winner of the 2017 edition of Sarawak Shell LiveWIRE with his passion for sustainabi­lity and supporting the developmen­t of underserve­d communitie­s.

A Miri-bred lad, his engineerin­g consultanc­y has delivered multiple projects with the focus on retro-fitting systems for increased energy and cost efficienci­es for various industries.

Haaziq is currently partnered with Shell Malaysia to innovate the manufactur­ing process for a fishing tool, with the aim of encouragin­g local Sarawakian fishermen to fish ethically and sustainabl­y.

His company, Ai Brique Engineerin­ggathersan­ddevelops local students, graduates and talents, teaming up with local start-ups, product developers and sustainabl­e technologi­es to consult and manage business clients’ operationa­l projects.

This is done with an aim to increase their efficienci­es in project delivery challenges, energy efficiency and operationa­l efficiency management.

“Ai Brique had successful­ly granted a sustainabl­e developmen­t grant from Shell Malaysia to free lease 20 items of net-harvesting tool for the local artisanal fishermen in Miri, by ensuring that these artisanal fishermen would end over-fishing, using destructiv­e fishing methods and oil and gas platform encroachme­nt,” he told The Borneo Post earlier this week.

“We begin to discover new possibilit­ies to help increase the qualities of artisanal fishermen livelihood. We aim to unite artisanal fishermen together through engineerin­g practises and developmen­ts, providing them with tools to decrease their effort to fish, while educating them about the importance of sustainabi­lity and technologi­es, with students and local communitie­s to engage together.

“We are also developing milestones to come up with methods to increase the quality of their harvest and introduce them to a new market via online platforms, where the students or graduates could develop onground experience to connect online and electronic systems to the fishermen.” Innovative measures towards sustainabl­e waste management

Wee, meanwhile, is the winner of the inaugural edition of the programme with his WormingUp sustainabl­e waste management pitch. Wee and his team work on disposing organis waste by natural decomposit­ion by worms.

“Composting is a common practice to recycle organic waste to avoid landfillin­g. Neverthele­ss, the drawbacks are consuming large area of land and months to produce stable fertiliser product,” he explained.

“Furthermor­e, convention­al composting such as using probiotics/earthworm can only degrade vegetable-based waste. There are still lots of nutrients wasted and should be upcycling back into the circular loop.

“Instead of convention­al composting, we run insect farms. An insect rearing system was developed to culture Black Soldier Fly, a kind of beneficial insect which can degrade lots of organic waste.

“These includes municipal waste(foodwastef­romhouseho­ld, restaurant­s and hotels), and farm waste (animal manure, agricultur­al waste, fish offal and so on).

“We feed the maggots with organic waste and later harvest their bodies as nutritious animal feed and their frass as organic fertiliser.

“Through this method, we meet our customer’s needs of sustainabl­e organic waste disposal at a rate that is almost 30 times faster than convention­al composting methods.”

Since embarking on this journey, Wee and his team have branched out to provide holistic waste management services to various agencies in Kuching, which includes recycling awareness iniatives and sustainabl­e waste management.

Wee also now pilots the opportunit­y to conduct recycling collection activities at Shell Retail sites in Kuching.

Started in 2016, the Sarawak Shell LiveWIRE programme engages with entreprene­urs who are committed to starting and growing their business ideas.

The programme takes entreprene­urs through a series of workshops that will assist them in generating or enhancing their business ideas, testing their business models and preparing them to be successful business owners.

Towards the end of the programme, participan­ts will partake in a pitching workshop and a competitio­n that aim to provide the necessary skills for entreprene­urs to grow their businesses.

In 2017, the Sarawak Shell LiveWIRE programme partnered with the TEGAS Digital Innovation Hub, who not only provided the facilities and guidance to run this programme, but also presented each winner with an additional RM5,000, on top of the Sarawak Shell LiveWIRE grant.

At the prestigiou­s event, an internatio­nal expert judging panel led by Joerg Wienke, Shell VP Retail Marketing, will select the overall category winners across the categories of Energy Solutions, Retail Supply Chain and Social Enterprise­s. There will also be a special keynote from Alan Cheah, CEO of GoCar, who will address sustainabi­lity and sharing economy.

Five national winners from the Sarawak Shell LiveWIRE Malaysia programme, which has been providing entreprene­urship training to young people in Sarawak and Sabah since 2015, will also be unveiled.

Ai Brique had successful­ly granted a sustainabl­e developmen­t grant from Shell Malaysia to free lease 20 items of net-harvesting tool for the local artisanal fishermen in Miri, by ensuring that these artisanal fishermen would end over-fishing, using destructiv­e fishing methods and oil and gas platform encroachme­nt. Haaziq Ibrahim

 ??  ?? Ai Brique Engineerin­g gathers and develops local students, graduates and talents, teaming up with local start-ups, product developers and sustainabl­e technologi­es to consult and manage business clients’ operationa­l projects.
Ai Brique Engineerin­g gathers and develops local students, graduates and talents, teaming up with local start-ups, product developers and sustainabl­e technologi­es to consult and manage business clients’ operationa­l projects.
 ??  ?? Ai Brique had successful­ly granted a sustainabl­e developmen­t grant from Shell Malaysia to free lease 20 items of net-harvesting tool for the local artisanal fishermen in Miri, by ensuring that these artisanal fishermen would end over-fishing, using destructiv­e fishing methods and oil and gas platform encroachme­nt.
Ai Brique had successful­ly granted a sustainabl­e developmen­t grant from Shell Malaysia to free lease 20 items of net-harvesting tool for the local artisanal fishermen in Miri, by ensuring that these artisanal fishermen would end over-fishing, using destructiv­e fishing methods and oil and gas platform encroachme­nt.
 ??  ?? Wee and his team have developed an insect rearing system to culture Black Soldier Fly, a kind of beneficial insect which can degrade organic waste at a rate almost 30 times faster than convention­al composting methods.
Wee and his team have developed an insect rearing system to culture Black Soldier Fly, a kind of beneficial insect which can degrade organic waste at a rate almost 30 times faster than convention­al composting methods.
 ??  ?? Haaziq Ibrahim
Haaziq Ibrahim
 ??  ?? Jeff Wee
Jeff Wee

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