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MESCORP, originally an acronym for Multimedia University Engineering Society Overseas Research Programme, is an undergraduate-based research work which involves a field study initiated by Multimedia University's engineering students. MESCORP addresses the dire need of qualified IT-knowledgeable engineers in Malaysia by supplementing soft skills such as initiative, creative, innovative qualities to the technical skills acquired through practical applications of theories in laboratory experiments.
Formation | 2002 |
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Type | Research programme |
Location | |
Membership | 13 executive committees |
Patron | 2002–2012 : Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali 2012–present : Zaki bin Tun Azmi |
Website | mescorp.mmu.edu.my |
Multimedia University Engineering Society Overseas Research Programme (MESCORP) was founded in 2002 by the former dean of the Faculty of Engineering (FOE), Ir. Professor Dato' Dr Chuah Hean Teik, under the patronage of the Chancellor YABhg. Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali(Chancellor 2002-2012).
Awards received:
Year | Awards | Organizer |
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2011 | Best International Level Award & Best Exposition Award | MMU Awards 2011 |
Ever since 2002, MESCORP has researched and published journals regarding the topics concerned and organized annual conferences to disseminate their findings to the public. MESCORP's track record is as follows:
Year | Topic | Countries |
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2002 | The MSC and Cyberport Towards the Advancement of the Information Era | Hong Kong |
2003 | Towards The Viability of 3G: The Key Elements for Profitable 3G Telecommunication Services in Malaysia | South Korea |
2004 | Optimisation of Malaysian Electronics Industry for International Competitive Growth | China |
2005 | Research and Development (R&D)—The Next Generation of Electronics Industry in Malaysia | Ireland, Singapore |
2006 | Towards a New Era of ICT: Exploring the Horizon of High Speed Broadband in Malaysia | Japan, Singapore |
2007 | From MEGAWATTS to NEGAWATTS: Encountering Energy Issues In Malaysia | Australia, Thailand |
2009 | A Step into Nanotechnology: Introducing Nanotechnology's Influence in Malaysia[1] | Japan, Singapore |
2010 | The Rise of Green Technology: An Insight into Solar Technology in Malaysia | China, Singapore |
2011 | Stepping Into Virtual Environment: Bridging the Gap Through Human-Computer Interaction | South Korea, Singapore |
2012 | Wireless and Beyond: Innovation through Smart Communication[2] | Japan |
2013 | Connected Lifestyle and Internet of Things: How NFC, RFID, WSN and LTE can impact our life[3][4][5] | Japan |
2014 | Hydrogen Fuel Cell: The Future of Clean and Efficient Energy in Malaysia[6][7] | Japan |
2015 | Internet Of Things: Implementation of IoT for Smart and Sustainable Cities in Malaysia[8][9] | South Korea |
2019 | The New Evolution: Motivations and Concerns in Malaysia's Race Towards Embracing 5G | South Korea |
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