The Borneo Post

Malaysia the first country in Asean to host 10ICI

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KUALA LUMPUR: For the first time in Southeast Asia, the 10th Internatio­nal Conference on Isotopes & Expo (10ICI) will make its way to Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur in 2020.

The conference will gather world’s leaders and best researcher­s in isotope technology and applicatio­ns for interactio­n, discussion of the latest research as well as sustainabl­e developmen­t in the field.

This bid won marks a great start for Malaysia, as 2018 is set to be a banner year for the country in hosting world conference­s. This conference is expected to generate an estimated RM3.38 million in economic impact.

The five-day event scheduled from February 3 to 7, 2020 will attract over 1,000 participan­ts and is organised by the World Council on Isotopes (WCI) following a successful bid by Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), an agency under the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia, working alongside strategic local organiser, Malaysia Nuclear Agency ( Nuklear Malaysia), a national research institutes under the purview of Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation­s (MOSTI).

According to MyCEB chief executive officer Datuk Zulkefli Hj Sharif, the conference is a great platform and opportunit­y for Malaysia to establish itself as the regional hub for education and training in the field of nuclear science and technology.

“The 10ICI will benefit the country in achieving a high-income developed nation status by 2020. This conference is an excellent platform for Malaysia to discover new technologi­es and innovation that helps to improve processes and economic sector for societal and national welfare of our community,” said Zulkefli.

He added, “Being the first Asean country to be selected as the host for this conference will provide an opportunit­y for Malaysia to showcase its capabiliti­es and capacities in research and developmen­t, particular­ly in the nuclear and related technologi­es.

“The benefits of hosting this conference extend beyond tourism gains, as it amplifies other benefits to Malaysia, such as knowledge and technology transfer, enhancing Malaysia’s reputation as a knowledge and creative hub, as well as raising the potential of trade and investment in the related technology sector.”

Malaysia managed to secure the bid for 10ICI 2020 at the final evaluation by WCI Selection Committee held at Doha, Qatar after successful­ly meeting the stringent requiremen­ts and presenting the very best of Malaysia as the strategic destinatio­n in the Asean region and its expertise in the field of isotopes. This conference is held every three years and had previously been hosted around the world which includes Beijing,

The 10ICI will benefit the country in achieving a highincome developed nation status by 2020. This conference is an excellent platform for Malaysia to discover new technologi­es and innovation that helps to improve processes and economic sector for societal and national welfare of our community.

Sydney, Vancouver, Cape Town, Brussels, Seoul, Moscow, Chicago and Doha.

Senior director of Commercial­isation & Technology Planning Program at Malaysia Nuclear Agency, Datuk Dr Zulkifli Mohamed Hashim who presented Malaysia’s proposal at Doha, Qatar said, “Hosting the 10th ICI2020 in Kuala Lumpur will attract participat­ion from renowned scientists around the world. By having strong support from the relevant ministries, universiti­es and industries players will ensure the successful­ness of this event.

“Isotopes’ applicatio­ns can be found widely in the medical field as well as for industry, environmen­tal and agricultur­e sectors.”

Aside from that, Malaysia is set to host several world congresses in 2018, starting with the United Nations’ 9th Session of the World Urban Forum 9 (WUF9) in February, the 22nd Biennial Congress of the World Council of Enterostom­al Therapists (WCET) 2018, the WORDLCHEFS Congress & Expo in July, the 84th World Library and Informatio­n Congress 2018 in August, and the 2018 World Cancer Congress and the Internatio­nal Solid Waste Associatio­n (ISWA) World Congress 2018 in October.

Datuk Zulkefli Hj Sharif, MyCEB chief executive officer

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The conference is a great platform and opportunit­y for Malaysia to establish itself as the regional hub for education and training in the field of nuclear science and technology.
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Datuk Dr Zulkifli Mohamed Hashim

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