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Introduction: BioHackathon 101
30 Jun - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker!
PRICE:
RM 180 per pax
DATE: 30 JUNE 2018
TIME: 10AM – 1PM
VENUE:
iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment.
Course Description
In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.
In this course, students will be introduced with
Asking and answering question in biology
Designing and conducting experiment
Identify factors that might influence their experiment
Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market
Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.
Students will be exposed to:
-Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria
-Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen
-Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid
Power Up: Energy from Mud
Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.
Students will be exposed to:
-Understanding how electrical current is produced
-Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric
-Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.
Tools Requirement:
All tools for experiment will be provided by us.
Safety Concerns
All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
Introduction: BioHackathon 101
09 Jun - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker!
PRICE:
RM 180 per pax
DATE: 9 JUNE 2018
TIME: 10AM – 1PM
VENUE:
iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment.
Course Description
In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.
In this course, students will be introduced with
Asking and answering question in biology
Designing and conducting experiment
Identify factors that might influence their experiment
Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market
Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.
Students will be exposed to:
-Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria
-Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen
-Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid
Power Up: Energy from Mud
Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.
Students will be exposed to:
-Understanding how electrical current is produced
-Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric
-Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.
Tools Requirement:
All tools for experiment will be provided by us.
Safety Concerns
All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
*Registration of Interest* S P A C E June Holiday Programs
28 May - 09:00 AM
Kuching, Malaysia
Wondering what your children can learn this LONG mid-year school holidays? Why not kick-start their journey to become a MAKER?
Learn important technlogy and skills such as coding, physical computing, mobile app inventing, 3D printing and even woodworking through our camps and pick up life-skills like problem-solving, creativity, critical thinking and collaboration in the process.
Register now before seats are fully-booked!
Camps available:
28-30 May 2018: HACKATHON WITH APP INVENTOR (12 y.o and above, including adults)
4-6 June 2018: SENIOR MAKEATHON WITH ARDUINO (12 - 17 y.o.)
11-13 June 2018: JUNIOR MAKEATHON WITH ARDUINO (8 - 11 y.o.)
18-20 June 2018: PRODUCT DESIGN WITH 3D PRINTING (12 y.o and above, including adults)
20-22 June 2018: PRODUCT DESIGN WITH WOODWORKING (12 y.o and above, including adults)
18-22 June 2018: 3D PRINTING + WOODWORKING COURSE (12 y.o and above, including adults)
**All camps are priced at RM399 except (6) which is RM599, inclusive of lunch**
We will contact you directly after registration. For more information, please call / whatsapp / email:
Nigel (016 -808 5820) / sim.nsbw@gmail.com
Hazwan (012-334 1315) / hazwanrazak@gmail.com
Clement (016-895 8393) / clementsls5395@gmail.com
Introduction: BioHackathon 101
26 May - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker!
PRICE:
RM 180 per pax
DATE: 26 MAY 2018
TIME: 10AM – 1PM
VENUE:
iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment.
Course Description
In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.
In this course, students will be introduced with
Asking and answering question in biology
Designing and conducting experiment
Identify factors that might influence their experiment
Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market
Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.
Students will be exposed to:
-Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria
-Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen
-Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid
Power Up: Energy from Mud
Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.
Students will be exposed to:
-Understanding how electrical current is produced
-Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric
-Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.
Tools Requirement:
All tools for experiment will be provided by us.
Safety Concerns
All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
Introduction: BioHackathon 101
12 May - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker!
PRICE:
RM 180 per pax
DATE: 12 MAY 2018
TIME: 10AM – 1PM
VENUE:
iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment.
Course Description
In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.
In this course, students will be introduced with
Asking and answering question in biology
Designing and conducting experiment
Identify factors that might influence their experiment
Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market
Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.
Students will be exposed to:
-Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria
-Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen
-Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid
Power Up: Energy from Mud
Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.
Students will be exposed to:
-Understanding how electrical current is produced
-Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric
-Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.
Tools Requirement:
All tools for experiment will be provided by us.
Safety Concerns
All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
Introduction: BioHackathon 101
12 May - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker!
PRICE:
RM 180 per pax
DATE: 12 MAY 2018
TIME: 10AM – 1PM
VENUE:
iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment.
Course Description
In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.
In this course, students will be introduced with
Asking and answering question in biology
Designing and conducting experiment
Identify factors that might influence their experiment
Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market
Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.
Students will be exposed to:
-Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria
-Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen
-Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid
Power Up: Energy from Mud
Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.
Students will be exposed to:
-Understanding how electrical current is produced
-Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric
-Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.
Tools Requirement:
All tools for experiment will be provided by us.
Safety Concerns
All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided
Abid Nordin, (012-2588779),Graduate Student,Department of Physiology,18th floor, Pre-Clinical Block, HUKM,Jalan Yaacob Latif, Bandar Tun Razak,56000 Cheras, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
Introduction: BioHackathon 101
28 Apr - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker!
PRICE:
RM 180 per pax
DATE: 28 APRIL 2018
TIME: 10AM – 1PM
VENUE:
iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment.
Course Description
In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.
In this course, students will be introduced with
Asking and answering question in biology
Designing and conducting experiment
Identify factors that might influence their experiment
Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market
Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.
Students will be exposed to:
-Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria
-Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen
-Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid
Power Up: Energy from Mud
Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.
Students will be exposed to:
-Understanding how electrical current is produced
-Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric
-Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.
Tools Requirement:
All tools for experiment will be provided by us.
Safety Concerns
All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.
3 Days of Code
20 Apr - 08:00 AM
Cyberjaya, Malaysia
Undergraduate student techies from across Malaysia! IT Society MMU Cyberjaya invites you to participate in the event 3 Days of Code. There will be a coding competition on April 20th and a Hackathon from April 20th to April 22nd. In the coding competition, you'll be challenged to solve specific problems with an effective coding solution using specific few languages of your choice. For the Hackathon, you can choose from one of three themes -- Data, Education, or Finance. Collaborate and compete for recognition and cash prizes.
Online Mentoring on YouTube Live
19 Apr - 07:00 PM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Have an online business problem? Tell us about it and our award-winning mentor will offer you solution live on YouTube direct from Seoul.
Post Your Question Now
Start asking question before the event starts. The more detailed the question is, the more detailed is the answer. Post your questions here.
Watch YouTube Live For The Answer
During the event, you get to interact with our mentor via live chat and discuss further on the answers provided.
Meet the Mentor - Melvin Wong
A tech entrepreneur for over 13 years with global business experience with 17 countries covering U.S, Europe, Asia and South America.
Melvin Wong
Wikipedia Profile | Linkedin Profile
Melvin started his first startup in a rented room and expanded until its eventual acquisition by an American/Japanese company in 2016. He's currently a mentor at the South Bay Entrepreneurial Center in Los Angeles and AngelHack. He was a mentor/judge at 6 hackathons in Asia and U.S. With more than 1,100 answers on Quora, he enjoys educating people, entrepreneurs and professionals alike.
Throughout his career as an entrepreneur, Melvin received and won industry honors and awards including Excellence Award from Global Innovation Through Science & Technology (GIST) (U.S, 2013), winner of TIE Global All-Asia Business Competition (India, 2012) and winner of Malaysia National Intellectual Property Awards with World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (Malaysia, 2014). He was also the country representative in Global Entrepreneurship Week event in the U.S White House in 2012 and was a speaker at Global Entrepreneurship Summit, officiated by President Barack Obama in Malaysia in 2013.
Here Are What He Can Help You With
Business idea generation.
Business plan development.
Startup strategy.
Blockchain and cryptocurrency.
Overseas business strategy and market access.
Product development – prototyping, MVP, UI/UX, testing, iteration.
Digital marketing – email marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), social media marketing, content marketing, affiliate marketing.
Mobile apps technology, development and marketing strategies (ASO).
Business strategy – business model, partnerships, pricing, branding, etc.
Fund raising strategy.
Human resource and talent development.
Growth hacking.
M&A consultancy – due diligence, exit strategy, acquisition, negotiation.
Intellectual property – copyright, trademark.
Testimonials
"Mr. Wong is highly sought after by the most prestigious entrepreneurial and technology organizations around the world. He is without a doubt, a critical and invaluable asset to the technology industry." - Jeff Hofman, Ex-CEO of Priceline.com (owner of Booking.com)
"Based on my over 20 years of experience in the ICT field and extensive experience, I am of the view that Mr. Wong is a technology business executive of unparalleled talent and extraordinary ability." - Dato’ Ng Wan Peng, Chief Operating Officer of MDEC
"Melvin embodies international knowledge and experience that any Korean companies could benefit from." - Jasmine Lee, Associate Professor, Pyeongtaek University, South Korea
"Met Melvin while he was a volunteer mentor at MAGIC Sarawak. His entrepreneurship is definitely, very inspiring for me and a lot most of us here. Really approachable and is always liberal in offering great suggestions or potential solutions. Never cease to amaze me how knowledgeable he is and yet is humble on approach and open to learn/listen from others." - Thomas Chan, Software Optima
"Melvin is tirelessly keen in helping new entrepreneurs and genuinely want to see them successful. I've learned a lot from him in areas like idea generation and pitching." - Abdul Khaaliq Ahmad, Independent Marketing and Advertising Professional
"His (Melvin) extensive Internet knowledge has greatly accelerated all of Magic Sarawak's entrepreneurial projects. In just two months, our team learned how to be more flexible while still focusing on our goals and objectives." - Robin Phang
"I was particularly impressed by Melvin’s ability to be able to manifest his idea fast and precisely. For sure, Melvin would be an asset to any startups." - Fong Pin Hoong, Founder of Food Hero
For more info about this event, visit https://kodorra.com/online-mentoring
NOTE: This is an online event
Introduction: BioHackathon 101
14 Apr - 10:00 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
Move over hackers! Here comes biohacker!
PRICE:
RM 180 per pax
DATE: 14 APRIL 2018
TIME: 10AM – 1PM
VENUE:
iTrain Malaysia HubBlock C, Level 19, Unit 8,KL Trillion, 338, Jalan Tun Razak,50400, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction
Biohacking is a movement that aim to increase science literacy and promotes open access to innovation in biotechnology. The idea is for people to take up arms in the ‘do-it-yourself’ bio-based experiment in an open environment with simple scientific method and lower cost equipment.
Course Description
In this pilot course, students will be exposed to basic concept of biotechnology and use their knowledge creatively to hack their way using materials that can be found around the house.
In this course, students will be introduced with
Asking and answering question in biology
Designing and conducting experiment
Identify factors that might influence their experiment
Glowing Bacteria: Fresh from Market
Scientist have been using bacteria to innovate since ancient times. In this session, kids will learn the tools use by scientist to extract, grow and manipulate bacteria. Kids will apply their new-found knowledge by extracting and growing glowing bacteria by their own from fresh squid bought from the market.
Students will be exposed to:
-Using Petri Dish and Agar to grow bacteria
-Extracting bacteria from daily surrounding items such as smartphone screen
-Extracting glow in the dark bacteria from fresh squid
Power Up: Energy from Mud
Renewable energy is one of the main focus in many fields of technology in this age. In this session, kids will learn the concept behind microbial fuel cell; a system to extract energy from bacterial respiration. Kids then will experience energy produced in a form of electrical current from mud using our microbial fuel cell system.
Students will be exposed to:
-Understanding how electrical current is produced
-Applying mud to the microbial fuel cell system to generate electric
-Creatively hacking their way with the electrical energy produced in various ways.
Tools Requirement:
All tools for experiment will be provided by us.
Safety Concerns
All experiments conducted is known to be safe. However, protective equipment such as glove and mask will be provided.