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The Sun
a day ago
- Business
- The Sun
i-CompEx 2025 boosts innovation interest among youth
JITRA: The International Innovation and Invention Competition Through Exhibition (i-CompEx) has grown significantly since its inception, now in its 13th edition. Deputy Minister of Higher Education Datuk Mustapha Sakmud praised the event for its maturity and competitive spirit. He noted the challenge faced by judges in selecting winners due to the high quality of entries. 'This means the i-CompEx has matured after 13 editions,' he told reporters after the closing ceremony. The competition saw participation from primary and secondary schools, government agencies, and international institutions. Mustapha emphasised its role in sparking interest in new technologies among the younger generation. 'I feel this is crucial as a catalyst for ideas and interests, especially among youth,' he said. Early exposure to fields like artificial intelligence (AI) is vital for future university students, he added. i-CompEx 2025 was co-organised with POLIMAS and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Participants came from countries including Saudi Arabia, China, the UK, Thailand, and Indonesia. A total of 401 innovation projects were showcased during the two-day event. The competition concluded today, marking another successful year for innovation promotion. - Bernama

Barnama
a day ago
- Business
- Barnama
i-CompEx Can Be Platform To Attract Interest In New Technologies, Innovations
JITRA, Aug 14 (Bernama) -- The International Innovation and Invention Competition Through Exhibition (i-CompEx) programme, which has been held 13 times, is seen as becoming increasingly 'mature' and has received good participation from domestic and overseas institutions. Deputy Minister of Higher Education Datuk Mustapha Sakmud said the competition and innovation exhibition could serve as a platform to attract public interest, particularly the younger generation, in new technologies and creating innovations. "I was told that the jury had a tough time deciding on the winner this time because it was very competitive, so this means the i-CompEx has matured after 13 editions. "So, it means the quality of participation in the i-CompEx has reached quite a good level compared to when it was introduced,' he told reporters after the i-CompEx 2025 closing ceremony here today. According to him, the participation of students from primary and secondary schools, as well as the various government agencies and departments, could encourage innovations that will benefit society in this country. "So, I feel that this is crucial as a catalyst for ideas and also interests among the people, particularly the younger generation, who we must expose to new technologies from as early as primary school days. "This is to attract their interest to follow fields related to new technologies, such as AI (artificial intelligence), when they get into universities later,' he said. The i-CompEx 2025, jointly organised with the Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah Polytechnic (POLIMAS) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, involved participants from several foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia, China, the United Kingdom, Thailand and Indonesia. A total of 401 innovation projects from various institutions in Malaysia and overseas took part in the two-day i-CompEx 2025, which ended today.