Transformers, Chappie, Real Steel, RoboCop - countless of films have been produced that spark fascination for robots and brings us to ask, can I build my own robot? The barrier that many aspiring robot creators face when wanting to build their own robot is the lack of knowledge in science and technology. We tend to think that to be successful in the field of robotics require a minimum degree in mechatronics. Our guest for this week, Lim Nam Aik takes pride in contradicting the popular belief and in offering a different pathway towards robotics - building eco-robots from recyclable materials, and focusing on its form and development, before proceeding to collaborate with the technicians and engineers for functionality.
Ahmad Maghfur Usman, Equity Analyst, Nomura Malaysia
8:00 AM
The Breakfast Grille
Manu Bhaskaran, Founding Partner & President, Centennial Asia Advisors
8:30 AM
Morning Brief
Dr. Rachel Gong, Deputy Director, Khazanah Research Institute
8:45 AM
Morning Brief
Dr Syaza Shukri, Associate Professor, International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM)
9:00 AM
Opening Bell
9:15 AM
Opening Bell
9:35 AM
What's the Focus
10:05 AM
Open For Business
Isaac Kon, CEO and Founder, Heytech Sdn Bhd
11:05 AM
Resource Centre
Matt Armitage, Founder, Kulturpop
12:00 PM
Enterprise Explores
Michael Freese, Professor of Management, Asia School of Business
1:00 PM
The Breakfast Grille Repeat
Manu Bhaskaran, Founding Partner & President, Centennial Asia Advisors
2:05 PM
Front Row
tbc
2:20 PM
Front Row
tbc
3:05 PM
Good Things
Native Allies; Daniel Teoh, Founder, Native
4:05 PM
Health & Living
Why A New TB Vaccine Is An Investment Worth Making; Dr Allison Portnoy, Assistant Professor of Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health