Rapid changes and evolving trends calls for effective collaboration between organisations to drive growth. In this context, the importance of Industry Partners, including Government Linked Companies (GLCs) and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), has become increasingly evident. Emerging trends indicate that strategic partnerships can provide a competitive edge, foster innovation, sharing of resources, and create synergies that benefit all parties involved. As industries continue to adapt to the dynamic market conditions, understanding and leveraging these trends in collaboration with Industry Partners have become integral for sustained commercialisation success.
Join us for the second webinar in this Series to look into effective collaboration strategies with Industry Partners, both GLCs and SMEs. Participants will be introduced to the means and agreements that can be signed to facilitate the commercialisation, growth, and scaling up of products and solutions through an internally developed Uni Collaboration Framework™.
The webinar series is part of a pathway designed to facilitate the acceleration of your technologies and innovations to market. Take your innovative ideas from here and put them to work in upcoming workshops and bootcamps to push your vision for research to revenue to reality in 2024.
“Very helpful and informative. Innovative platform. I learned many things which I may not have discovered on my own based on the limitations of my time and knowledge. So, attending the MRANTI talks has opened up my mind to new knowledge and insights. I am so grateful to the MRANTI platform.”
“Thank you for the useful information, tools and resources shared during the session” - Chang Seng
“Great sessions to enhance our knowledge to improve what we don’t know” - Chan
“I like the tools that’s provided, I see that it will be useful” - Nora
As an experienced academic with a strong background in technopreneurship, Dr Nabilah has co-founded multiple technology-driven startups and assumed the role of CTO. Her forte lies in architect intricate technological design, customising tech stacks for each startup's distinct needs. Dr Nabilah adeptly translates business requisites into design imperatives, overseeing the construction of technology architectures that meet these needs.
Dr Nabilah's extensive experience spans key sectors—renewable energy, halal fintech, agriculture, and healthcare—where she have harnessed technologies like Blockchain, IoT, and AI to engineer comprehensive end-to-end systems. Noteworthy projects include an IoT-blockchain web-based platform that automates renewable energy certificate production, community-driven SME collaborations using blockchain for net-zero goals, blockchain architectures for traceable agriculture, and AI-driven personalised healthcare apps for comprehensive user health management, spanning general practitioner oversight to occupational health supervision.
Beyond this, Dr Nabilah has co-developed a technology entrepreneurship framework tailored for engineering undergraduates, which received funding from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB). This framework guides students on their journey into technology commercialization. Dr Nabilah also conducted a series of Train-the-Trainers (ToT) workshops, equipping fellow educators with the tools and knowledge needed to effectively deliver this syllabus.