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01:31 So great job to everyone who basically pitch in, of course, Astonia for training them to target that emotion level of all the particular listeners itself.
01:39 So sometimes the best ideas are always the simplest.
01:55 I really like the guys with the air conditioning systems because you see this in production in B2B environments.
02:01 Commercial air cons always had it, but why can't we have such things in our households?
02:06 So if they can productify that and basically have it in every household, maybe work with the air con manufacturers,
02:11 or build their own air cons if they really wanted to, I think that could be something really interesting to see it commercialized.
02:16 You guys have air con units in every household, right?
02:19 Yes!
02:21 So this is the main reason, ladies and gentlemen.
02:24 One of the reasons for the ozone layer separation is because of the release of gas into the atmosphere.
02:33 Sometimes when gas or leaks occur, we are not fooled, but maybe we don't know about it.
02:43 So the cost is increasing. So I think with the existence of products from the Smart Leakage Control System,
02:49 maybe God willing, it can help us, the people who have air con at home, to reduce the monthly service.
02:56 It's okay for the installation cost, we add a little money, but for the monthly cost, we can reduce it a little.
03:02 That's my opinion.
03:04 And that's why, ladies and gentlemen, we have produced an innovation called the Smart Leakage Control System,
03:12 which can control the leaks if they occur.
03:17 How did you come up with this idea?
03:20 Why do air con units at home and cars always have to be filled with gas?
03:24 Actually, the air con system is closed-loop.
03:26 If there are no leaks, there is no gas.
03:29 That's why I came up with this idea.
03:32 Wow, this beach is beautiful!
03:38 Yes, it's really beautiful, right?
03:40 Luckily, you brought me here on vacation.
03:43 If you say, for tonight, someone can win the wild card.
03:47 I think, from my point of view, maybe our siblings from Muskrip.
03:54 Hi, we are from Muskrip.
03:57 So as you can see, after we went on stage earlier,
04:00 that very much has shown and we have gained awareness for everyone.
04:06 And we want to tell everyone that we are saving the earth and our environment for the next future generation.
04:13 -Am I right, Hana? -Yes, you are.
04:15 There are so many face masks!
04:18 That's why we have to do something with these things.
04:21 I have an idea. Come with me.
04:23 These are the face masks that we have been wearing every day.
04:30 We have to wear face masks when we take the train or take the MRT.
04:34 We make them into smaller pieces and we put them in these face masks.
04:39 Is this egg skin?
04:41 Yes, this is what we eat at our school's food court.
04:44 We put these in these face masks as well.
04:47 I'm quite impressed.
04:51 Because today, even though this is their first time facing the public,
04:56 their first time selling their products,
04:58 but on average, their performance is really good.
05:03 Maybe it's a lesson from our mentor, Pak Niel.
05:06 Pak Niel has been giving us a lot of inspiration and motivation.
05:11 You have to work with good form and energy.
05:14 So, come back and do what I ask of you.
05:17 And I think the joy of our contestants is that they have delivered
05:28 what they wanted to deliver quite well.
05:30 It's not just that we didn't get to do the last round,
05:35 but it's very much okay because we actually have the new experience.
05:39 And also, we got to experience something new.
05:42 Meeting many people, talking about this kind of thing.
05:46 They use polyester resin.
05:49 So, have you calculated the cost of all of this?
05:54 How much polyester resin is needed to make one block?
06:00 Because that will decide whether it's economically viable or not.
06:05 Don't worry, we have the answer to this.
06:07 So, conventionally, we use limestone, stone, and so on.
06:11 For this one, as you can see, we use waste substance.
06:14 For the polyester resin, according to our methodology,
06:17 the cost of making one block of concrete is 6 face masks
06:22 compared to 2 eggshells to 1 polyester resin.
06:26 I think we have experienced all of that
06:29 and we can tell everyone what we are trying to achieve,
06:32 which is saving the environment
06:34 and also to reduce the waste in our country.
06:38 So, I think that is very much what we are trying to achieve from Masquerade.
06:43 The product is good, but I prefer to see the delivery techniques of the younger ones.
06:53 Because even though the younger one is 17 years old,
06:55 the way they deliver it is really amazing.
06:58 I think it's really amazing.
07:02 And the way they arrange the verses is really well-organized.
07:06 17 years old.
07:07 I didn't dare to read the younger one's comment,
07:09 but the younger one is already done.
07:12 Maybe the product is actually okay.
07:15 Yes, we will continue our journey, not only up to this point.
07:19 We will also try to give awareness to the students at school
07:25 through campaign.
07:27 For us, maybe our R&D team will merge and combine together with other schools.
07:32 Maybe we can actually learn new things
07:34 and maybe build something that is useful for everyone every day.
07:38 So, I'm hoping the best for us.
07:57 Behind the Kroka airport, which is far away in the Sabah desert,
08:03 there are many realities of life that are not known to the public.
08:12 When death occurs,
08:14 there are people who are unable to cover the cost of the funeral.
08:20 And there are also those who do not have a vehicle.
08:23 But when we are able to meet the needs of the community,
08:29 then we can achieve the various functions of charity.
08:34 Our coverage is a deepening on the Sabah,
08:38 which includes four areas.
08:40 Keningau, Tenum, Tambunan and also the Nabawan area.
08:46 As far as I know, we all have a background in education.
08:50 We have met various students from different backgrounds.
08:53 I cannot fully describe how we face students from different backgrounds.
09:03 If I could tell you one by one,
09:05 I think a lot of donations will go there.
09:09 We consider the community as our own family.
09:13 This struggle is not our struggle,
09:15 but the struggle of everyone.
09:18 If you do not succeed this week, do not give up.
09:20 Because you still have a chance to be the eighth finalist in the last week.
09:25 Yes, that's for those who do not succeed.
09:28 But now I understand that we have something from our professional jury, Fazura.
09:35 I heard that you have something to say. Please.
09:39 Okay, sorry. I took a little time.
09:41 Actually, I was very impressed with Mr. Zuki Free and the Amal Khairat team.
09:48 So, during the break, I actually wanted to lighten the burden of the Amal Khairat team
09:56 by donating RM100,000.
09:58 -Masha'Allah. -Masha'Allah.
10:04 Personally, on behalf of me and my son, Fatima.
10:07 -Masha'Allah. -Hopefully, I can help...
10:11 -Thank you. -Hopefully, I can help the Amal Khairat team.
10:16 -Masha'Allah. -Thank you.
10:18 That's it. May God bless you.
10:21 And hopefully, the pure intention can help them.
10:25 First of all, I would like to thank God Almighty
10:28 for sending a special person,
10:32 which is Ms. Fazura, to donate to the Amal Khairat Academy.
10:37 Honestly, what made me want to donate,
10:41 of course, it's because they are from Tengah Anu, right?
10:43 All the way, they are very patient and they also donate their own money.
10:47 So, even though tonight is not an innovation that they are presenting,
10:51 but honestly, they do need money.
10:54 So, I am very impressed. I am very impressed tonight.
10:57 And praise be to God, God opened the way for me to donate everything from God
11:02 and through me, from me and Fatima.
11:05 God willing, all the donations that are given,
11:08 we will use it as best as possible
11:10 for the development of the Amal Khairat Academy
11:12 and for the development of the community in our area.
11:17 God willing.
11:17 May it be beneficial for all the Amal Khairat team.
11:22 The best innovation that will compete in the final round
11:28 is the Herba Untuk Tenakan!
11:33 -Masha'Allah. -Wow!
11:35 -Wow! -Congratulations!
11:38 To me, the winner tonight, the Herba Untuk Tenakan,
11:42 wins, one, because of three reasons.
11:44 Number one, it was very innovative from the point of view it solved a problem.
11:49 The problem is using organic product.
11:53 Number two, it solved a food problem,
11:56 which is an important issue for Malaysia about food security.
12:00 And number three, it's innovation in terms of the way it's creating in Malaysia,
12:05 a very good creation.
12:08 At first, I was nervous.
12:11 But when I heard the applause from the judges,
12:17 the audience, I felt motivated to perform my best.
12:23 All of these ingredients, we put them in a jar,
12:26 and we stir it.
12:28 Stir, stir, stir, stir it.
12:31 But the one stirring it is my wife.
12:34 She brought it.
12:36 [laughter]
12:39 So why we think Herba Untuk Tenakan won was,
12:42 like every idea, you have a great idea,
12:44 but it has to be a great business also.
12:47 Chickens definitely affect Malaysians.
12:49 So I think by the jury showing how they find it more important than everything else,
12:54 it was the market fit.
12:55 It was the market itself that basically made him win.
12:58 So power to your idea if it has a bigger market
13:02 that people want your solutions for.
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