NSTDA I2P Competition 2010
Last Updated on Monday, 08 November 2010 09:04
The 2 days Annual NSTDA Idea to Product (I2P) Competition ended this afternoon with the Enz Strip from BIOTEC winning the 1st Prize Award of Baht 60,000. The Nano Chili Patch from NANOTEC won the 2nd Prize Award of Baht 40,000. The two 3rd Prize Awards (Baht 20,000) went to the pH Sensor team from NECTEC and Vip Protein team from BIOTEC. The NANOTEC team also won 1st Prize (Baht 20,000) under the category of Rocket Pitch for Nano Hair Removal Product.
The Nano Chili Patch business plan presentation by NANOTEC team received much interest
fromKhun Alex Aisoonphisarnkul, Business
Development Manager of Biopharm Chemical
Co.,Ltd. Khun Wanwisa Srinuanchai a NANOTEC
team member from NanoDelivery Lab will work
with the NANOTEC Business Development team
to schedule a meeting with Khun Alex to discuss
business opportunity.“This is my first time
attending this competition and I think it is a
very good idea. The slow release technology which can cover 12 hrs is of much interest to us. I think pad technology is an important technology for tropical countries” said Khun Alex. “I hope next year they will allow the audience to participate in the Q&A session not only the judges”.
“I find the event beneficial because as a researcher we do not often pay attention to the business details. In having a business managements student in the team provide us with new perspectives” said Khun Wanwisa. “The comments from the judge whose members are from both private and public sector also add to help make the competition reality actvity”.
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| 1st Prize team from BIOTEC – Enz Strip and 2nd Prize team from NANOTEC – Nano Chili Patch receiving their awards from Khun Suwip | ||
The Annual NSTDA Idea to Product (I2P) Competition organized by Technology Management Center (TMC) is early-stage technology commercialization plan competitions that aim for unique product ideas with clear market demand that use innovative technologies. The goal is education and developing the next generation of technology entrepreneurs. The program is particularly interested in matching technologies resulting from fundamental research projects with potential markets. The team members must consist of researchers and university student (Business Management). The judges come from both the private and public sector. In total, 16 teams and 32 judges participated in the 2010 competition.
For additional information on NSTDA Idea to Product (I2P) Competition 2010, please log on: http://www.tmc.nstda.or.th/i2p/ or contact Khun Thininut Srichan at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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