Abstract

5th International Conference In Chemical Innovation 2021 (ICCI 2021), took place at the University College TATI (UC TATI) on the 25th & 26th of October 2021. UC TATI is located in the east coast of Malaysia, Kemaman, Terengganu. ICCI is a regular scientific meeting that is held biyearly since 2011. ICCI 2021 aims to bring together academic scientists, researchers, technologists, research scholars, and also undergraduate & postgraduate students to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of sustainable chemical technology, industrial process, chemistry , chemical process & engineering and related areas through a virtual presentation. Due to the impact of COVID-19, with travel restrictions, we organized this conference in virtual mode.During the conference, the conference model was divided into three sessions through Zoom platform, including keynote speeches , invited speeches and oral presentations.There were 6 invited speakers from academic and industrial backgrounds; Prof. Tariq Muneer (Edinburgh Napier University,UK), Prof.Dr. Kamal Zuhairi Zamli (University Malaysia Pahang), Prof Dr. Lim Chee Peng (Deakin University, Australia), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siti Hamidah (Malaysia-Japan International Institute Of Technology) ,Dato Rozana Saad (Venator Asia Sdn.Bhd) and Kamarul Effendy (Proton Malaysia). Each invited speaker has been given 30 minutes including a question and answers session.List of International Conference In Chemical Innovation 2021 (ICCI 2021) Committee, Advisory Committee ICCI are available in this pdf.

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