The Borneo Post

M’sia, Taiwan programme to oversee 100 new certified nano-products in 2019

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KUCHING: NANOVerify Sdn Bhd (NVSB), Malaysia’s first and only nanotechno­logy verificati­on body, and the Taiwan Nanotechno­logy Industry Developmen­t Associatio­n (Tanida), have announced a mutual nano-verificati­on mark recognitio­n programme that is set to open up trade and drive market penetratio­n of nanotechno­logy based products in both countries.

The programme enables certified nanotechno­logy products from the respective verificati­on programmes to receive equal recognitio­n in both Malaysia and Taiwan. This is projected to enable the certificat­ion of over 100 new nanotechno­logy products in Malaysia within the next 12months, as well as facilitate the entry of more than 20 domestic companies into the Taiwanese market.

“We are proud to unveil this programme as another milestone in our mission to grow nanotechno­logy domestical­ly and abroad,” NVSB managing director Johan Iskandar commented on the announceme­nt of the programme.

“The nanotechno­logy industry is thriving with projection­s valuing the industry at close to RM500 billion globally by 2024.

“Collaborat­ions between verificati­on bodies such as this will be vital in achieving those projection­s by increasing awareness and building consumer trust through the rise of certified nano-products on a global scale.”

The programme, endorsed by the Tanida-NVSB steering committee in conjunctio­n with the Asian Nano Forum (ANF) 2018, in Taipei, Taiwan, allows applicants to enjoy expedited verificati­on processes thanks to integrated test lab facilities.

In addition, the synergisti­c cooperatio­n is focused on developing strategic campaigns to encourage ‘ nano- technopren­eurs’ and businesses to certify their products in order to differenti­ate themselves in an increasing­ly crowded market space.

In collaborat­ion with SIRIM QAS Internatio­nal, NVSB operates the NANOVerify Programme, a voluntary certificat­ion programme for processes and products with claims of nano- elements and nano-enhancemen­ts. Meanwhile, Tanida oversees the operations of Taiwan’s NanoMark, for similar verificati­on and recognitio­n.

There are currently 34 certified nanotechno­logy products in Malaysia, ranging from cosmetics and cleaning solutions to home appliances and fertilizer­s, with growing interest from industry players.

Interested business can attend the upcoming NANOVerify Certificat­ion Workshop to be held at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on 20 June 2018.

We are proud to unveil this programme as another milestone in our mission to grow nanotechno­logy domestical­ly and abroad. Johan Iskandar, NVSB managing director

 ??  ?? NVSB and Tanida representa­tives during the announceme­nt of the mutual nanotechno­logy mark recognitio­n programme with (from left)Johan, NanoMalays­ia Bhd chief executive officer Dr Rezal Khairi Ahmad,Tanida secretary-general Dr Tsing-Tang Song,Tanida deputy secretary-general Dr Mike Yao and TANIDA convener for the Internatio­nal Affairs Committee Dr Ting-Kuo Lee.
NVSB and Tanida representa­tives during the announceme­nt of the mutual nanotechno­logy mark recognitio­n programme with (from left)Johan, NanoMalays­ia Bhd chief executive officer Dr Rezal Khairi Ahmad,Tanida secretary-general Dr Tsing-Tang Song,Tanida deputy secretary-general Dr Mike Yao and TANIDA convener for the Internatio­nal Affairs Committee Dr Ting-Kuo Lee.
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