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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Using IoT to save bees

Source: Dan Tynan, Yahoo Tech News, 23/4/2015

It’s a concept that’s both simple and terrifying. For years, scientists have known that honeybees are disappearing at an alarming rate. Fewer honeybees means less pollination, which could lead to a rapid drop in food supplies. If the bee die-off continues, the entire human race will be threatened. We need bees.

Fortunately, researchers at the University of Minnesota may have come up with an Internet of Things device that could help prevent the bee-pocalypse.

One theory behind the massive bee collapse involves the Varroa destructor mite, a tiny, vampirelike parasite that lives inside honeybee colonies and literally sucks the life out of them, infecting them with a virus that contributes to colony collapse disorder.



In the left corner, the hardworking and industrious honeybee; in the right, the much smaller parasite, Varroa destructor mite. (Photos via Wikimedia, “Apis mellifera Tanzania” by Muhammad Mahdi Karim.)

The Eltopia MiteNot can wipe out the mites using a circuit board camouflaged to blend in with a traditional honeycomb frame made from cornstarch wax and other renewable materials. Beekeepers install one MiteNot frame inside the hive; the board’s embedded sensors detect temperature fluctuations and other environmental data, then transmit it via a 3G cellular connection to Eltopia’s cloud-based BeeSafe application.

Based on sensor data, BeeSafe can detect the optimal moment when female mites have laid their eggs, but before the male mites have fertilized them. It then sends a command back to the MiteNot frame to heat up just enough to sterilize the male mites without harming the bees.

When covered in wax, the frame with MiteNot installed becomes indistinguishable from any other part of the hive and can be reused as needed. Its great advantage is that it can fight the mites without the use of pesticides, which could also harm the bees.

The Eltopia MiteNot is still being tested, but it may be available as early as fall 2015. Hopefully we’ll all still bee around by then.

Source: Dan Tynan, Yahoo Tech News, 23/4/2015

Posted by Hairol

Friday, 24 April 2015

Co-CEO TSMC: IoT to drive semiconductor growth



Source: Digitimes, 21/4/2015

Internet of Things (IoT) will be the semiconductor industry's next growth driver, spurring demand for chip components for use in applications particularly automotive, medical/healthcare and smart family, according to TSMC president and co-CEO CC Wei.

The healthcare sector, for example, is forecast to reach US$6.8 billion in production value in 2017, said Wei. As for smart family, a family home could feature more than 500 smart devices by 2020, Wei indicated.

Source: Digitimes, 21/4/2015

Posted by Hairol

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

E&E Manufacturing Sector Driving Malaysian Economy



Source: The Star, 22/4/2015

The manufacturing sector will remain the key driver of the Malaysian economy with exports of electrical and electronics (E and E) products expected to increase five per cent this year.

International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said the moderate projection is in line with the current global economic climate. He said despite the uncertainty in the global economic environment, the Malaysian economy had demonstrated deep resilience, underpinned by comfortable levels of reserves, low external debt, low unemployment and healthy inflows of foreign direct investments.

"Last year, we managed to achieve a 38 per cent increase in the manufacturing sector with approved investments of RM71.9 billion. The E and E industry was the top contributor at RM11.1 billion," he told reporters after officiating the Semicon Southeast Asia 2015 here today.

He said the trend attests to Malaysia's success in attracting high-technology, skills-intensive and high value added activities, as well as the country's attractiveness as an investment destination.

"E and E exports will certainly benefit from higher demand from the advanced economies, while exports of the non-E and E sector will be sustained by regional demand for resource-based products," Mustapa added.

He also expects much reinvestments from multinational manufacturing companies with a presence here, following the government's support and conducive environment of doing business.

He added that Malaysia's export performance across most product categories is also expected to pick up in 2015. However, Mustapa said the government will continue to address concerns over human capital, by engaging with Talent Corp Malaysia Bhd to attract more Malaysians to work here.

"We will address the issue by offering incentives to encourage companies to support the training in universities to produce more engineers.

"Hence, the Malaysian Investment Development Authority and the Ministry of Education is collaborating with Talent Corp to establish the industry Academia Collaboration programmes, as a platform to motivate, encourage collaboration among academia, industry and government entities," he added.

Last year, 96 projects with investments worth RM11.1 billion were approved compared to 118 projects worth RM9.8 billion the previous year.

Foreign investments dominated the E and E sector with investments of RM10.42 billion, while domestic investments stood at RM724 million. - Bernama

Source: The Star, 22/4/2015

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Sunday, 19 April 2015

Mesyuarat JEC Bil.1/2015

Mesyuarat JEC Bil.1/2015 bersama KJ baru beserta sambutan menghargai mantan KJ 
dan harijadi staf JEC bagi bulan Januari hingga April.
Tarikh: 14/4/2015 (Selasa)
Masa: 8.30 pagi - 10.00 pagi
Tempat: Bilik Mesyuarat Kompleks FKEE





Penyampaian cenderahati kepada mantan KJ

Penyampaian cenderahati kepada bekas staf JEC iaitu En. hazli Bin Roslan, diwakili oleh isteri beliau  yang juga staf JEC, Dr Suhaila Sari.

Antar Staf yang menyambut hari lahir,
En. Hazwaj Poad

En. Hapic Mohamad

Mantan KJ, Dr. Abdul Kadir Mahamad


Terima kasih pada semua staf yang hadir.

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Tuesday, 14 April 2015

TAHNIAH..!!



Selamat menjalankan tugas kepada semua Ketua-ketua Jabatan baharu di FKEE. 

Warga JEC ingin mengucapkan tahniah khusus kepada Ketua Jabatan Kej. Komputer yang baru iaitu Dr. Mohamad Hairol Bin Jabbar dan umumnya kepada  Ketua-ketua Jabatan yang lain di atas perlantikan ini.

Kami juga ingin mengucapkan setinggi-tinggi tahniah kepada Dr. Afandi bin Ahmad sebagai Dekan FKEE yang baru.


Kami akan sentiasa menyokong Tuan. 


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