Lunar New Year 2014 Greetings


It's the time for music, visitation, red packets,sweet tangerines, traditional cookies, red cloth and clothing once again! 

To all those who are celebrating the season of Chinese Lunar New Year (Wood Horse Year), we at HAT would like to wish you a very blessed Chinese New Year indeed! May this year bring you much joy and happiness.. 

This wish does not exclude all the other friends and partners we have of course, even though you may not celebrate the season, we still would like to wish you all a very happy holiday season! Do enjoy the cookies and goodies of the season with the rest of us! 



We wish you all the very best in whatever this year may bring!
Closing Day of Phase I in ABI

It has already been 4 months gone by. How time flies indeed. The second batch of BIDP students in ABI Serdang has come to their own “Closing”, on the 31st December 2013.

The mood around was generally moody to begin with, as it was New Year’s eve. But it got better as they got excited about finishing the first phase of the program. It  got even better as the VIPs  came, namely from TalentCorp Malaysia, and the events started.

The day’s event started with the recap of the training program’s objectives in Phase I by Dr Leong Chuei Wuei, a time to look back and remember why the training was started and also the reasons for the trainees attending. But more importantly, what have the trainees gained and obtained from all the months of theory and practical sessions.


Next was a time of seriousness by En Azhar Amin, looking back at the post assessment results for all the modules in Phase I. For those who unfortunately failed some modules, they would have had a time of learning why they did so and also how they can do better or understand better the subjects.


After a brief tea break, the day’s event continued with the presentations by each trainee on their company’s profiles and/or the projects they are involved in. The majority of the crowd was from Biocon and they had presentations in pairs. Since there were so many of them, the presentations continued after lunch.




The fun time that the participants had from their time at the Children’s Home in Petaling Jaya were recollected through a session by Steven Ng from Dream Catcher. We do hope that the spirit of sharing with children the joys of science will remain in the participants and continue to grow with time as they go into the working world.

Agilent Technologies Malaysia representative Ms Khairul Azreena had a session of introducing Agilent Technologies Malaysia to the participants as an eye opener to what Agilent does. After that, the certificate presentations were done and many pictures were taken in memory of the whole day.
The participants wore happy smiles as they left the premises, some even had tears in their eyes!


Trainees receiving their certificates from Agilent and TalentCorp representatives

They will have a month’s break before coming back for the Phase 2 in the same place. We hope that they will be ready and refreshed when they do return. Meanwhile, we do wish them all the very best for whatever their projects may be in their work places! 


Views of the BIDP II (Agri Track) Programme - from the UK, here
18 Dec 2013

December is a strange time – the days are getting very short in the northern hemisphere and always one of the busiest months; end of term, financial year for some, Christmas present and preparation… but a BIDP in Malaysia, I could not say No.

My journey to KL started at Gatwick airport via Istanbul this time, and arrived at ABI in Serdang where I was going to call “home” for the next 3 days. Somehow, there is something magical about 3… this cohort is my third cohort (see below). A few things stood out immediately in the first few moments:
-          A mixed group with a diverse technical background and 
           there is a Chemical Engineer(!);
-          Graduates from around the world;
-          Mix of participants from research institutes and the industry (>50%);
-          And a very responsive and lively group (except around 3pm)

I had made some minor changes to the course, adding a lot more fundamental theories (adsorption, nucleation, crystallisation, drying, etc) but also some practical examples to apply these theories in areas like scaling-up, estimation. I have always argued that this is necessary to truly understand Downstream Bioprocessing and be able to fully appreciate the implications of each model or equation. So a huge thanks for bearing with me whilst going through the derivations. I hope the Jaffa Cakes, After Eights and Haribo sweets (again the magical 3!) helped made it a bit easier and more bearable. As I walked around the class during our exercise and examples, I quickly appreciated that there is a lot of talent around…  and I am very excited about this.

Again, I would have to take my hat off to TalentCorp and HAT for all the initiative and efforts to train our next generation of scientists and engineers who in my opinion, will without doubt be Malaysia’s leaders in the bio-industry sector.


With the class participants outside the classroom


I felt this showed clearly in our last group activity – the role-play where we had:

The Company with a CEO, CTO, R&D Director and Security Head
The Investors with a Buffet philosophy


Local NGOs and Environmentalists

The Government with the PM himself and his trusted cabinet

Scientific & Academic Community – very typical of the Profs

Kampung, spokesperson for the village and chairperson for the Kelab Ibu-bapa (?)
I can only say - you all were fantastic!
On a personal note, I was also able to visit the Putrajaya area and it is fantastic to see the developments in Malaysia, and am always impressed with the progress our country is making. I also had the opportunity to enjoy some very delicious local delicacies, keeping me happy for the next phase until my next visit.





I am now awaiting my return flight to Heathrow via Singapore at KLIA. On a quick calculation, to include transit time, my total travel time for this trip is a total of 35 hrs (!). However, you all made my role as instructor an easy one and truly enjoyable, and all well worth it. 

So, thank you very much!

Do keep in touch and very best wishes in all your undertakings.


                                                                                     Written by: Jerry Heng

Blessed Christmas 2013 and Happy New Year 2014~!






May all of you have a great Christmas season and holiday to come !!

To all our BIDP and BIDP II participants and trainers, we thank you for your participation and partnership with us and more importantly the friendship, and the learning which we all have gained throughout the course of training. 

For the year ahead, we at HAT would like to wish you success in your work and projects, and for those who have classes to attend, please remember to come for them! :) We'll be looking forward to seeing you in class! 

Once again, a Blessed Christmas and Happy New Year 2014~

A New Beginning!

The day we started yet another batch of BIDP training.. September 3rd, 2013.

This time, BIDP was held in Agrobiotechnology Institute (ABI), Serdang, Selangor. Named BIDP II Track II, this batch was aimed for the agriculture field and its players, but we had a mixed blend of participants from the pharmaceutical industry as well. That of course, was a warm welcome.

The day started with a simple welcoming by the organizers (HAT) and a few words by En Azhar Amin, the CEO of HAT.

After that, there was a break and some tea, coffee and snacks were served. 

We got right down to business after the simple refreshment time. The first trainer, Dr Leong Chuei Wuei started off Phase I of the training with an Introduction to Life Science and Chemistry.

The class during the first lecture by Dr Leong
The day went smoothly and classes will carry on until the modules are completed. It was a proud moment indeed, to see another BIDP class starting up!