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INNOVATHON inisiatif bersama Kementerian Ekonomi dan Kementerian Sains, Teknologi & Inovasi (MOSTI) dengan kerjasama Astro

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00:14 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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00:38 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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00:49 So it should be marketable.
00:58 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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01:03 It must be practical.
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01:12 What's the use of creating something
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01:58 Product Yung Paling Mayun Impress is PES.
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02:13 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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02:36 For MacEwan, he will use it when he is hiking or going out.
02:40 I feel that PES is very useful for us who don't have electricity,
02:46 for example, people who have a blackout can use PES.
02:49 So the product is very impressive for MacEwan.
02:53 Team 1, go in!
02:55 Team 2, go in!
02:58 Team 1, shoot at the bad guy on the left.
03:02 Team 2, shoot at the bad guy on the right.
03:05 Team 2, shoot at the bad guy on the left.
03:07 Team 2, shoot at the bad guy on the right.
03:08 For MacEwan, the specific product hasn't been released yet.
03:13 But of course, MacEwan wants to create a product that can make everyone's life easier
03:19 in their daily lives.
03:21 Su, why are our ponds so dead?
03:28 We have to make changes to our ponds.
03:31 We have to use a system now.
03:33 What system, Su?
03:34 System...
03:35 System IoT.
03:38 Peace be upon you.
03:40 Peace be upon you, too.
03:42 The name of the system is...
03:43 System...
03:45 Sepit!
03:46 If you win the Innovation Award,
03:53 how will the funds be used?
03:57 God willing, we will help many entrepreneurs all over Indonesia.
04:00 How do you help?
04:02 We help in terms of energy, knowledge, expertise, and tools.
04:07 Most of the innovators are still focusing on the idea of the project,
04:12 the idea of the product,
04:13 but they still don't have a strong idea on the marketability.
04:20 So, maybe for the next episode,
04:21 I hope the participants are more prepared to answer the questions
04:24 on how to market the product.
04:26 Because without good marketing,
04:28 people won't know about good ideas.
04:30 If YB doesn't want to give you funds,
04:33 how much will you need?
04:34 How much will we need?
04:37 -A little more. -A little more?
04:39 A little more.
04:40 So, how much is one device
04:43 compared to the bodycams that are available outside?
04:46 First, because this is 100% made in Malaysia,
04:50 the cost is cheaper.
04:53 Plus, I'm the sole developer of YB.
04:56 So, that is what keeps the cost very, very low.
05:00 Innovation is actually as simple as adding value through change.
05:03 Adding value or creating value by making changes.
05:06 So, I highly recommend the female participants to come
05:09 because in my experience,
05:11 women have ideas that are out of the box.
05:14 It's just that they are rarely mediated.
05:16 So, if it can be mediated very well,
05:18 God willing, there will be many people outside
05:20 who will be interested in the project.
05:21 It's okay if you don't win.
05:22 The important thing is to spread your ideas through the Inovathon programme.
05:25 [Innovation is love]
05:29 [Innovation is love]
05:34 Help!
05:37 Help!
05:39 Help!
05:41 This is the strategy that makes it easier
05:46 and speeds up the rescue process.
05:50 God willing, the victims can be saved.
05:55 [Innovation is love]
05:58 Is this product only for the use of agencies
06:03 or do you intend to commercialise it?
06:06 Originally, our idea was for the rescue workers.
06:09 But when we produced this product,
06:13 why didn't we commercialise it to the public?
06:17 Because the public are at the scene of the disaster,
06:20 the place of emergency when there is a flood.
06:24 The gas is low, the public can act more aggressively.
06:28 There is no need to wait for the rescue workers.
06:30 That's the important thing.
06:32 Okay, thank God, our presentation tonight
06:36 was very satisfying for all five judges.
06:40 And the comments from the judges also gave us the spirit
06:44 to improve the product and the proof
06:49 that our product is made in Malaysia
06:53 and is no longer on the market.
06:55 That's what we will prove.
06:57 Who will be sent to the final round?
07:03 And the innovator is...
07:06 -Floating Stretcher! -Floating Stretcher!
07:12 Actually, we didn't expect to win
07:16 because we saw that the other contestants' products were much better.
07:21 And that's the blessing.
07:24 And God willing, our simple product
07:27 will be easily understood and will be a best of luck for us.
07:30 Suddenly, someone fainted.
07:34 We took the Floating Stretcher and threw it to the victim.
07:39 The victim was saved and was in a good condition.
07:43 Actually, for the final round, we were ready
07:48 and we wanted to improve the Stretcher
07:52 by making it a cam-back.
07:58 We saw our competitors tonight,
08:01 EZ-Pipe, the fourth contestant,
08:04 and the eighth, PES.
08:08 For us, their products were very good.
08:12 And that's our blessing.
08:14 We won tonight.
08:15 (The final round)
08:19 You injured your leg.
08:23 Broken bone,
08:24 injured leg,
08:26 swollen leg.
08:27 You need to be hospitalized for treatment.
08:32 The treatment process will force you to lift your leg,
08:36 wrap it,
08:38 clean the wound,
08:40 wrap it again,
08:43 and this process will cause pain
08:46 to the injured person.
08:48 It's done two to three times a day,
08:51 every day.
08:52 Innovation will open up opportunities for us
08:55 to find funds elsewhere.
08:57 Funds that we can ask for,
09:00 such as TATU funds and PRGS funds.
09:04 We will ask for those funds
09:06 to ensure that Elevator will be ready
09:10 for commercial use in the near future
09:13 so that this product can be enjoyed by all communities.
09:18 The first modular block lifting system
09:24 in Malaysia.
09:26 Elevator technology uses an eight-block system
09:35 to lift the leg easily
09:39 and is also patented
09:42 to help health workers
09:46 treat injured legs.
09:48 Great. I think the simplicity really makes me,
09:54 who doesn't understand the medical fraternity, understand it.
09:57 I have a strong belief
09:59 that we have a bright opportunity to win a wild card
10:03 based on our performance tonight.
10:07 Everyone understands and knows
10:10 the technology that we have presented.
10:13 We hope that we can win a wild card slot
10:19 for the finals.
10:21 God willing.
10:22 I like strange things,
10:29 innovative things that are out of the box.
10:32 Really?
10:33 Okay, but for me,
10:35 ice cream, yes, I eat.
10:37 Tilapia fish, yes, I eat.
10:39 But if the ice cream tastes like tilapia fish, how?
10:43 Today, you'll be tasting goat's milk
10:45 as a new engine growth of this country
10:48 and tilapia fish farming
10:51 with every scoop of ice cream that you put in your mouth,
10:55 with every biscuit that you bite.
10:57 We are helping small farmers.
11:00 And this innovation is going to be championed
11:02 by the disabled community.
11:05 We do not want to be perceived as public goodwill.
11:08 We are still fighting car park and toilets.
11:12 We cannot go out to eat with our families.
11:14 All we need is a plan to go out.
11:17 Dr. Billy, brilliant presentation, brilliant spirit.
11:21 Don't let anyone take that away from you.
11:23 In my opinion, entrepreneurship is the primary source
11:27 to us solving the world's biggest problems.
11:29 It's been amazing to see the diaspora and the versatility
11:33 or the combinations of the differences
11:35 in all of the innovations.
11:37 And as a Malaysian, I think I'm very proud
11:41 that we have such a wide spectrum of this variety.
11:44 And we continue to want to propagate entrepreneurship,
11:47 to bring these ideas to the fore and to push them,
11:50 to commercialise these ideas of them, of dias.
11:53 So they are able to take the next step
11:56 in the entrepreneurship journey.
11:57 I will find one thing
11:59 that will reduce the burden on the people.
12:04 Something to do with energy.
12:05 Like now, if we want to say that the electric room is high.
12:12 To get solar, solar is also high
12:14 because we have to have a startup cost.
12:16 So I will find an innovation
12:18 where someone does not have to spend a lot of money,
12:21 but can get solar energy easily.
12:24 And next week, you know what,
12:26 this innovation, you see, I will be there.
12:29 That's migration.
12:30 Confirm, you can pass.
12:32 From a gender equality perspective,
12:42 we are of the opinion that equality is not a quota system.
12:46 The best person who is able to meet the needs
12:49 or solve a problem should come forward.
12:51 Definitely, there were a lot more males than there were females.
12:55 But I don't look at this particularly as a drawback
12:58 again, because the best people to need to solve the solution
13:02 or need to solve the problem with the solution
13:04 should be the ones that come forward.
13:05 And in closing, I don't think it's difficult
13:09 or I don't think a particular gender
13:11 has an advantage in the entrepreneurship journey.
13:15 The entrepreneurship journey is an avenue
13:17 where you are able to level the playing field
13:20 and really push your idea forward with no biasness.
13:24 (ENTER THE CHALLENGE)
13:27 (whooshing)

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