The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MARii, Sengenics to develop world's first qualitativ­e, quantitati­ve Covid-19 test kit

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The Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) has partnered with Sengenics Sdn Bhd to develop ‘ImmuSAFE™’, the world’s first qualitativ­e and quantitati­ve Covid-19 test kit for industrial applicatio­ns.

MARii said it has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Sengenics that includes the developmen­t and commercial­isation of products, services and technology related to health management systems, as well as high-throughput diagnostic­s for communicab­le diseases in industrial and commercial se ings.

"An important highlight of the MoU signing will be to support the developmen­t of ImmuSAFETM, the world’s firstever qualitativ­e and quantitati­ve multi-epitope, multi-protein COVID-19 Antigen Test for detecting and quantifyin­g whether an individual has protective levels of antibodies to SARS-CoV2," according to their joint statement, here yesterday.

It said the results generated on the ImmuSAFE test are fully quantitati­ve, allowing for not just the measuremen­t of absence or presence of antibodies; but also a highly accurate determinat­ion of antibody levels, which critical to ensure that the antibody levels present in an individual are protective following infection.

This has wide-ranging implicatio­ns for industries and factories in terms of returning employees back to work.

MARii chief executive officer Datuk Madani Sahari said the Covid-19 situation has taught us that a mass outbreak not only halts our daily lives, but also the industries that are vital for the economy.

"In the age of digitalisa­tion, it is important that digital technologi­es and the medical field begin cross-sectoral initiative­s to protect the health and safety of all.

"The outcomes of this MoU will not only result in a significan­t breakthrou­gh in our fight against Covid-19, but is an important milestone in the developmen­t of new medical products, services that are based on internet of things (IoT)-based technologi­es and accurate informatio­n derived from the unlimited possibilit­ies in big data management”, he said.

Madani also explained that Sengenics has already successful­ly produced functional recombinan­t antigens from the SARS-CoV2 virus in its laboratori­es, making local Covid19 vaccine developmen­t possible.

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