

Only last week on a visit to Pioneer in Japan the powers that be reiterated the fact that they simply don’t see LCD as a true home cinema option, and have no roadmap for introduce LCD somewhere down the line. For while every other traditional plasma supporter in town – even die-hards like Panasonic and Fujitsu – now produces LCD screens as well, Pioneer is sticking doggedly to its 100 per cent plasma guns. Interested in having your announcements on Malaysiakini? Contact the announcements team at or whatsapp on +60 17-323 0707 for urgent matters.You’ve got to admire Pioneer’s stubbornness. This content is provided by Aegis Communication Sdn Bhd. The commercialisation phase is also in line with the National Graphene Action Plan 2020 and will drive sustainable recurring income for Graphene Synergy. With the interests of China’s pioneer and leading battery manufacturer, this could help to accelerate the commercialisation of Graphene Synergy’s works on the battery. This will realise the potential for energy savings.Ī case study on the pilot application on RTGC at Hong Kong Terminals Ltd, which has been conducted in collaboration since 2012 shows fuel savings of more than 60% using Graphene-Enhanced Super Battery Energy Solution. Graphene-Enhanced Super Battery energy offers an ideal solution to address the electrification of port equipment such as Gantry cranes, RTGC (“Rubber Gantry Crane), AGV, prime overs and others.Īccording to Dr Looi, the Graphene-Enhanced Super Battery Energy Solution can convert the kinetic movement of these types of equipment and capture the energy recovered, which would otherwise be wasted, much more efficiently.

As the person responsible for conceptualising Graphene-enhanced battery and its deployment in various sectors, I look forward to the deployment of the Graphene-Enhanced Super Battery Energy Solution in port applications,” Dr Looi said. “I am excited with the potential of the Solutions that could disrupt the battery industry. Dr Looi’s works were recognised with 2 patents under his name currently. His work with the nanotechnology platform focuses mainly on R&D work of nano-materials such as nanoemulsion, carbon nanotube, carbon nano-fiber, nano-wire, graphene, quantum dots and others. Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition reactor in Graphene Synergy’s Laboratory in Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala LumpurĪside from that, Dr Looi also has experience in industrial research and participated in the R&D of new product formulations and applications in the field of oil & gas. He ventured into business in 2008 and was appointed as the Managing Director of Everest Group of Companies, one of the renowned groups in Malaysia that has diverse expertise in areas such as real estate development, provision of IT services, media, food, dental equipment, and materials, mechanical & electrical engineering, oil & gas engineering, healthcare products, solar energy solution, commercial chiller equipment rental services and other related services. The interest from China’s leading battery manufacturer signals the potential of its super battery energy solutions by leveraging graphene material.Ĭo-founder of Graphene, Mok Chiun Chek, is an entrepreneur and business leader with a strong track record over the last two decades. Looi Ming Hoong 雷敏雄博士 posing in Graphene Synergy’s Laboratory in Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Image above: Co-founder of Graphene, Mok Chiun Chek 莫俊泽 together with lead scientist and Group’s Chief Technology Officer Dr. While Graphene Synergy has a strong and established research team working on original research and development technology and being at the world-leading level in the fields of nanomaterials, it lacks expertise in terms of commercialisation of its technology. Graphene Synergy is a research & development (“R&D”) company with new-age materials such as graphene and carbon nanotubes as the core. It has attracted the interests of China’s pioneer and leading battery manufacturer, Dongying Cospower Technology Co. Graphene Synergy Sdn Bhd (“Graphene Synergy” or “Group”) has successfully developed its first “Graphene-Enhanced Super Battery Energy Solutions” (“Solution”).
