The Borneo Post

7 receive MAI-Swinburne scholarshi­p awards

- By Patricia Hului reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Seven master degree students received the Malaysia Automotive Institute ( MAI)- Swinburne Automotive Research Scholarshi­p Awards at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus here yesterday.

The recipients were Robin Xavier Mowe, Jackson Wong Shee, Abdul Qaiyum Alidil, Mohamad Izuan, Naresh Jayepalan, Chai Poh Chun and Michelle Kuek Shu Wun.

The students were awarded stipend and waived tuition fees for a maximum of two years.

They will be attached to the industry for the duration of the research to focus on issues and solutions.

The scholarshi­p awards were the result of MAI and Swinburne’s collaborat­ive research partnershi­p which also includes a joint Transport Innovation Centre ( TIC).

TIC is located in Swinburne Melbourne with a node at Swinburne Sarawak Campus.

Swinburne’s Deputy ViceChance­llor ( Research and Developmen­t) Prof Aleksandar Subic said the partnershi­p is a strategic alignment between two countries.

“I truly believe that Malaysian automotive industry sector has the potential to become the powerhouse in this part of the world.

“TIC is the first- of- its- kind centre in Kuching and places Kuching on the internatio­nal map for advanced technology and manufactur­ing,” he said.

He added that Kuching is

I truly believe that Malaysian automotive industry sector has the potential to become the powerhouse in this part of the world. Prof Aleksandar Subic, Swinburne’s Deputy ViceChance­llor (Research and Developmen­t)

a great ecosystem to grow the automotive industry and Swinburne Sarawak Campus provides a wonderful home for TIC.

The collaborat­ion was to find innovative solutions to transporta­tion, auto and manufactur­ing industry and human mobility challenges.

Subic pointed out the effort is also in- line with Industry 4.0, the current global trend of automation and data exchange in manufactur­ing industry.

He said: “Industry 4.0 will transform and disrupt all of us beyond what we predict. Through this, we are setting up a platform so that we are not taken by surprise by the change brought by Industry 4.0.”

TIC was launched last year as the leading collaborat­ive transport research and innovation organisati­on in the country.

Swinburne chancellor Graham Goldsmith, MAI chief executive officer ( CEO) Madani Sahari, Swinburne Sarawak CEO Professor Janet Gregory and Swinburne Pro vice- chancellor ( Internatio­nal Research Engagement and Developmen­t) Professor Ajay Kapoor were present.

 ??  ?? Subic (second row, fifth left) in a group photo with the scholarshi­p recipients, industry partners and others.
Subic (second row, fifth left) in a group photo with the scholarshi­p recipients, industry partners and others.
 ??  ?? Scholarshi­p recipient Robin Xavier Mowe (centre) receives his award certificat­e from MAI chief executive officer Madani Sahari (left). Also seen here is Swinburne chancellor Graham Goldsmith.
Scholarshi­p recipient Robin Xavier Mowe (centre) receives his award certificat­e from MAI chief executive officer Madani Sahari (left). Also seen here is Swinburne chancellor Graham Goldsmith.

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