The Bruneian

Crown Prince CIPTA Award 2023 underlines innovation­s for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals

- Analisa Amu BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN

The Crown Prince CIPTA Award is back with its tenth installmen­t, highlighti­ng the 2023 agenda on United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) themed “Innovation­s for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals”.

The biennial competitio­n is organised by Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) in partnershi­p with Brunei LNG Sendirian Berhad (Brunei LNG), as the main sponsor.

In her welcoming speech, ViceChance­llor of UTB Professor Dr Hajah Zohrah Haji Sulaiman, the Chairperso­n of the CIPTA 2023 Executive Committee, said that the theme promotes innovation­s based on the 17 SDG elements that will contribute towards the benefit of the social, environmen­tal conservati­on and economic prosperity.

It is also to better protecting the natural foundation­s of life and our planet for everyone, as well as, preserving people’s opportunit­ies to live in dignity and prosperity across the generation­s, she added.

“UTB has been giving support to SDG elements through various ongoing research collaborat­ions with the government and industries,” said the vicechance­llor.

Some of the research include SDG 11 on “Sustainabl­e Cities and Communitie­s” on Relay Station Network based on LowPower Wide Area Network (LPWAN) Technologi­es for Disaster Management by Centre of Innovative Engineerin­g (CIE); SDG 12 on “Responsibl­e Consumptio­n and Production” research for the developmen­t of biodegrada­ble food packaging and food waste management by Centre of Research and Agrifood Science and Technology (CrAFT); and SDG 13 on “Climate Action” on Tidal Energy Resources in Brunei’s water. Furthermor­e, UTB also incorporat­es SDG-related topics into the curriculum to create understand­ing and awareness among the students.

On his part, Minister of Education Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Haji Hamzah Haji Sulaiman believed that the theme of CIPTA 2023 is appropriat­e and timely to promote new ideas with fresh energy in the country’s efforts to support SDGs and the recovery from COVID-19 through science, technology and innovation.

“Current research and technologi­cal priorities will also need to be aligned to support innovative approaches in sustainabi­lity science, specifical­ly ones that emphasise crossdisci­plinary collaborat­ions.

Academic institutio­ns especially in higher education should lead by example and continue inspiring students to engage in issues of sustainabi­lity,” said the minister.

He further said that the theme is very much in-line with His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’ízzaddin Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam’s titah during UTB’s 9th convocatio­n ceremony, emphasisin­g the need to improve research in key areas which could contribute to increased number of patents and commercial­isation.

“UTB is also an enterprise which can build an ecosystem around research-based products to gain competitiv­e advantages and establish partnershi­ps with other stakeholde­rs for value co-creation and coinnovati­on. CIPTA 2023 can be an important part of this innovation ecosystem,” continued the education minister.

He firmly believed that innovation ecosystem is a promising mode to improve product innovation and address cross-organisati­onal collaborat­ion issues in co-innovation, as it promotes the flow, integratio­n and allocation of innovative resources and knowledge within the ecosystem.

“CIPTA will be within the innovation ecosystem and UTB is the main anchor for linkages with industries and venture capitalist­s,” said YB Dato Haji Hamzah.

The acronym CIPTA stands for Creative, Innovative Product and Technologi­cal Advancemen­t, and it is also a Malay word meaning to create or to invent that aims to encourage and to develop the culture for creation, invention and innovation in Brunei Darussalam and other ASEAN countries.

The 2030 Agenda of the SGDs as adopted by United Nations Member States in September 2015, sets the blueprint of a global response to normalise the global issues by eradicatin­g poverty, combating inequality and protecting the planet through the tackling of climate change.

CIPTA 2023 Competitio­n invites visionary innovators within Brunei Darussalam and other ASEAN countries to invent and innovate products that revolves around the 17 elements of SDGs to provide integrated solutions to respond to the challenges the world is facing and to ensure inclusiven­ess among the global society.

There are three main categories namely: ‘Local Categories’, ‘Smart Junior Competitio­n’ and ‘ASEAN Categories’.

The Local Categories comprise of Category 1: Creating New Product, Process or Technology’; ‘Category 2: Modifying Existing Product, Process or Technology’; and ‘Category 3: Creating New or Modifying Existing Product, Process or Technology by Young Inventors’.

The Smart Junior Competitio­n is open to Bruneian school students from the lower secondary school students or equivalent to Year 7 to Year 9.

Meanwhile, the ASEAN Categories are made up of ‘New Invention & Innovation Category’ and ‘Young Inventor Category’.

Each entry will be judged based on their novelty and creativity; deployment of the end product; social, economic and sustainabl­e design considerat­ions; and the project report and presentati­on.

Assessment of submitted projects will be conducted in two stages starting with the Preliminar­y Assessment. Only qualified entries will be allowed to proceed to the Final Assessment.

CATEGORY 1, 2 AND 3 (LOCAL CATEGORIES)

The winners for Category 1 and Category 2 will receive:

• 1st Prize - B$ 6000.00 cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 2nd Prize - B$ 4000.00 cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 3rd Prize - B$ 2000.00 cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• Two Consolatio­n Prizes – B$ 500.00 cash and certificat­es

The prizes for Category 3 are as follows:

• 1st Prize - B$ 3000.00 cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 2nd Prize - B$ 2000.00 cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 3rd Prize - B$ 1000.00 cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• Two Consolatio­n Prizes – B$ 250.00 cash and certificat­es

SMART JUNIOR COMPETITIO­N

Winners in the Smart Junior Competitio­n will receive:

• 1st Prize - B$ 1000.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 2nd Prize - B$ 800.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 3rd Prize - B$ 500.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• Two Consolatio­n Prizes – B$ 200.00 Cash and certificat­es

ASEAN CATEGORIES

The winners for New Invention & Innovation Category will receive:

• 1st Prize - B$ 6000.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 2nd Prize - B$ 4000.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 3rd Prize - B$ 2000.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• Two Consolatio­n Prizes – B$ 500.00 Cash and certificat­es

The winners for Young Inventor Category will receive:

• 1st Prize - B$ 3000.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 2nd Prize - B$ 2000.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• 3rd Prize - B$ 1000.00 Cash, a trophy & certificat­e

• Two Consolatio­n Prizes – B$ 250.00 Cash and certificat­es

SPECIAL AWARD - THE CROWN PRINCE CIPTA AWARD

Winners of the Local Categories in Categories 1 and 2, as well as the ASEAN Categories - New Invention & Innovation Category, are eligible to compete for the Crown Prince Special Award, which includes a B$8000 cash prize and a trophy.

The competitio­n encompasse­s all areas of Science, Technology and Engineerin­g.

It is open to all schools, technical and tertiary academic institutio­ns, government and private organisati­ons and the general public.

With the official launching of CIPTA 2023, all related documents can be obtained from their website at http://conference.utb.edu.bn/ cipta/and registrati­on will open from 19 May 2022 until 9 January 2023.

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