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Berita Harian 8 Disember 2016
Berita Harian 8 Disember 2016
Seoul International Invention Fair 2016 organized by the Korea Invention Promotion Association in Seoul, Korea, December 1st – December 4th, 2016
LOCKBLOCK
(MULTI-FUNCTIONAL GREEN INTERLOCKING MORTARLESS CONCRETE BLOCK)
LOCKBLOCK, is a new generation of mortar-less concrete blocks with specific and multi-functional engineering features. LOCKBLOCK design is unique and there is no similar shape in compare with others. Low Carbon issue, Green and Environment Friendliness and high quality IBS concept are some features of LOCKBLOCK.
Congratulations Dr. Mohammadamin Azimi & team!
UTM Alumni Senior Director, Associate Prof Dr Mohamad Ibrahim Mohamad officiated the second QS Bina alumni reception in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 3 December 2016. The event organized by QS-Bina Society in collaboration with Department of Quantity Surveying, Faculty of Built Environment (FBE) UTM.
The event provided an opportunity for the UTM students and FBE to network with some of FBE’s alumni. Invited guests included individual from industry, government agencies and contractors .The reception was hosted at Menara Razak UTM Kuala Lumpur attended by 90 guests from all over Malaysia who have all gone on to have a successful careers.
Apart from the reception even, three QS Bina alumni were invited to give special lecture in CPD Seminar event. Alumni heard knowledge sharing from Dato’ Sr Ahmad Zainuddin bin Jamaluddin (KTMB Board of Director), Dato’ Sr Abdullah bin Che Mat (Managing Director, Johawaki Construction Sdn Bhd) and Prof. Sr Dr Abd Ghani Khalid (UTM Professor). The event was moderated by Prof. Sr Dr Wan Maimun Wan Abdullah (UTM Adjunct Professor).
The Department of Urban and Regional Planning (JPBW), Faculty of Built Environment (FAB), UTM, Johor Bahru, has once again successfully organised its 3rd monthly seminar for 2016. The talk entitled “A Cutting Edge of Development Thinking” was by Adjunct Professor Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, Chief Executive, Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) on 28th November 2016 (Monday) at the Convention Hall B12, FAB.
Datuk Ismail highlighted the need for higher order and higher level thinking i.e. thinking at the national level and for national development. Planners should not only concentrate on the development of physical entities but the development of human capital. He emphasized that the true measure of real development is at the “grass roots”, whether the “ordinary person” is able to enjoy the comforts of life. He stressed that new approaches to national development require learning from failure and set backs and adapting to new challenges to create success. The shift and drive are the real measures of development. He also added that planners to be at the cutting edge of development should have the capability i.e. the know how, be outward looking, have specialization and the ability to think in the 3rd and 4th dimension i.e forward thinking.
Since his appointment as Adjunct Professor at the Department in 2013, Datuk Ismail has continuously shared his extensive knowledge and vast experiences in Iskandar Malaysia with the undergraduate and postgraduate students, lecturers and researchers of FAB. The talk ended at 1.00pm with a Q and A session.
Congratulations Professor Dr Amran Hamzah,
on your appointment as Co-Chairman of IRDA Future City Advisory Council.
In tandem with the rapid infrastructure and construction activities taking place, a number of climate issues and environmental problems such as flash floods, urban heat build-up, traffic congestion and solid waste management have emerged in our towns and cities that seriously require immediate attention.
The highly populated capital city of Kuala Lumpur, for example, is already affected by those environmental issues. From an estimated 1.8 million people living in KL currently, it is projected that the population will grow to 2.2 million and 2.5 million in 2020 and 2030 respectively.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia’s (UTM) Faculty of Built Environment associate professor Dr Muhammad Zaly Shah Muhammad Hussein paints a grim picture for the future generation if nothing is done now.
He says they will be faced with not only a tougher environment ahead but also plagued with sustainability issues.
As such, a Kuala Lumpur Low Carbon Society BluePrint (KLLCSB) 2030 is being formulated to ensure that they will be able to enjoy at least the same quality of living standards as the current generation if not better, he adds.
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-Focus Malaysia weekly magazine (Nov 26 – Dec 2 issue, pp. 31 & 34).