Innovations in AI, sustainability on display in Brunei

Academics from Pengiran Anak Puteri Rashidah Sa’adatul Bolkiah Institute of Health Sciences, along with other Universiti Brunei Darussalam researchers, presented an AI-based nationwide health screening process using digital technology, the first of its kind in the world.

Lyna Mohamad

Lyna Mohamad

Borneo Bulletin

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His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, the Chancellor of Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) and His Royal Highness Prince (Dr) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Pro-Chancellor of UBD tour the exhibition. PHOTO: INFOFOTO/BORNEO BULLETIN

August 13, 2024

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN – His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, the Chancellor of Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) and His Royal Highness Prince (Dr) Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Pro-Chancellor of UBD, toured a special exhibition following the 36th UBD Convocation Ceremony yesterday.

Academics from Pengiran Anak Puteri Rashidah Sa’adatul Bolkiah Institute of Health Sciences (PAPRSB IHS) including Dr Anni @ Nik Ani Afiqah binti Haji Mohamad Tuah, Dr Haji Muhammad Assyafie Hanif Abdul Rahman and Professor Dr Mohd Ayub Sadiq, along with other UBD researchers, presented an artificial intelligence- (AI-) based nationwide health screening process using digital technology, the first of its kind in the world. It has already been set up in the BruHealth application, aimed at risk reduction and early detection of morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer, both top causes of death globally and in the Sultanate.

It uses a risk predictive model more accurate than the current World Health Organization (WHO) calculator. To date, over 16,000 and 14,000 individuals have taken up the cardiovascular disease and the colorectal cancer health screening process respectively.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Advanced Research (CARe) team, comprising Dr Siti Mazidah binti Haji Mohamad, Dr Shahrimawati binti Haji Sharbini and Dr Hajah Asmah binti Haji Husaini, showcased their efforts to ensure successful ageing in the Sultanate at the exhibition.

The team collaborated with local healthcare organisations and community groups to develop and implement specific programmes that address unique healthcare and social needs of the elderly.

Two artists from this year’s UBD Spectrum: Unveil also presented their masterpieces at the exhibition.

Afiq Rafiqin Faiz Al-warits integrated his background in photography with AI artistry, historical research and manual techniques to represent his philosophical approach where technology should enhance and not completely replace human creativity.

“By fusing these techniques, I aim to reconnect audiences with the deeper narratives within the Bruneian landscape photos,” he said.

Nur Azreen Adauwiyah Muhammad Tony Razzaq presented her final project at the exhibition where she reinterpreted the Bruneian folktale Si Kuning into a coloured comic.

“This project provides a solution to keeping and maintaining old Bruneian folklore that is gradually fading due to globalisation and technology. By remaking the tale through comics, the tale is revived through modern mediums that can be enjoyed by all ages,” she said.

This year’s UBD Shell Eco-Marathon team ‘Belia Tabah’ also showcased the prototype electric vehicle Mekar, which broke the national record in the latest Shell Eco-Marathon Asia Pacific and the Middle East 2024 competition held in Lombok, Indonesia, with the vehicle achieving an extraordinary energy efficiency of 285.5km/KWh, surpassing the previous best-ever record by a Bruneian team by over 35km/KWh.

In addition to being placed ninth out of over 78 teams from 12 countries, the team was awarded the top prize in a carbon footprint reduction competition with their efforts in sustainable engineering resulting in a total reduction of 2,013 kilogrammes of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions.

Apart from showcasing their commitment to environmental stewardship, the achievement is a testament to the team’s expertise developed through the general engineering programme at the Faculty of Integrated Technologies (FIT) and aligns with the UBD’s dedication to promoting sustainability.

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