Tag: #MicrobiomeScience

  • University Malaya Formalises Research Partnership with SATEERA®, Witnessed by MOSTI Minister

    University Malaya Formalises Research Partnership with SATEERA®, Witnessed by MOSTI Minister

    Universiti Malaya (UM) has formalised a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with SATEERA® Sdn Bhd in a ceremony witnessed by Chang Lih Kang, Malaysia’s Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI). The agreement signals Malaysia’s continued progress in translating university-originated research into commercially applied biotechnology, reinforcing the role of academia–industry collaboration in advancing national innovation capacity.

    The technology underpinning SATEERA® was originally developed within UM’s research ecosystem more than a decade ago, progressing through laboratory refinement, patent development and industry translation before forming the foundation of the BioNexus-status biotechnology company. With this formal collaboration, both parties commit to advancing scientific validation and expanding research into selective anti-infective mechanisms, strengthening the bridge between academic research and real-world application.

    At the core of SATEERA®’s innovation is its Natural Smart Anti-Infective Technology, designed to selectively inhibit harmful bacteria while preserving beneficial microbial communities. Unlike conventional broad-spectrum antimicrobial formulations that eliminate bacteria indiscriminately, this targeted approach focuses on microbial modulation. As global research increasingly highlights concerns around antimicrobial resistance and the importance of maintaining healthy microbiomes, selective anti-infective strategies are gaining relevance within hygiene science and applied biotechnology.

    The innovation has already progressed beyond laboratory validation into commercial application through REDFORES®, SATEERA®’s intimate care brand and the first to integrate its patented technology into women’s hygiene solutions. Under the partnership, REDFORES® products will undergo further scientific evaluation with UM’s academic team, reinforcing a commitment to evidence-based development in women’s intimate health. The company’s technology has also previously undergone independent validation by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and SGS Malaysia, and SATEERA® currently holds 14 international patents across Asia.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Chang Lih Kang emphasised the importance of translating research into real-world solutions, noting that innovation must move beyond the laboratory to strengthen national capability and improve quality of life in line with Malaysia’s broader biotechnology aspirations. SATEERA® co-founders Datuk Wira Calvin Khiu and Datuk Wira Jment Lim underscored the need to rethink conventional hygiene paradigms, shifting away from indiscriminate eradication models toward smarter, microbiome-conscious approaches grounded in scientific validation and long-term well-being.

    The event also included recognition by ASEAN and ASIA Records and featured an interdisciplinary panel discussion themed “Leading the Good Bacteria Era: Redefining Global Hygiene Standards.” Academics and medical specialists explored the broader implications of microbiome preservation and selective anti-infective science, particularly in the context of women’s intimate health. The collaboration is expected to expand validation studies and deepen research engagement within Malaysia’s biotechnology ecosystem, further positioning the country as a producer of advanced, science-driven health solutions.

  • Universiti Malaya and SATEERA® Formalise Research Partnership in Ceremony Witnessed by MOSTI Minister

    Universiti Malaya and SATEERA® Formalise Research Partnership in Ceremony Witnessed by MOSTI Minister

    Universiti Malaya has formalised a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Malaysian biotechnology company SATEERA® Sdn Bhd, marking a significant milestone in strengthening university–industry collaboration within Malaysia’s biotechnology ecosystem. The agreement was witnessed by Chang Lih Kang, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), and reflects the nation’s continued progress in translating academic research into commercially viable, science-based solutions.

    The technology underpinning SATEERA® was originally developed within Universiti Malaya’s research environment more than a decade ago, evolving through years of laboratory research, patent development and industrial translation. Today, SATEERA® operates as a BioNexus-status biotechnology company, focusing on microbiome-safe innovation. This collaboration represents the next phase of the university–industry partnership, with both parties committed to advancing scientific validation and expanding research into selective anti-infective mechanisms.

    At the core of the collaboration is SATEERA®’s Natural Smart Anti-Infective Technology, a targeted approach designed to suppress harmful bacteria while preserving beneficial microbes. Unlike conventional broad-spectrum antimicrobial solutions that act indiscriminately, this selective strategy aligns with growing global scientific concern over antimicrobial resistance and the importance of maintaining healthy microbial ecosystems. As hygiene and biotechnology research increasingly shift towards microbiome preservation, selective anti-infective solutions are gaining relevance across multiple health applications.

    Co-Founder of SATEERA, Datuk Wira Calvin Khiu

    The innovation has progressed beyond the laboratory into real-world application through REDFORES®, SATEERA®’s intimate care brand and the first commercial product line utilising its patented technology for women’s intimate health. Under the agreement, REDFORES® will undergo further scientific evaluation in collaboration with Universiti Malaya’s academic researchers, reinforcing a shared commitment to evidence-based product development and responsible hygiene innovation.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Datuk Chang Lih Kang highlighted the importance of academia–industry partnerships in creating meaningful societal impact, noting that innovation must extend beyond research environments into practical application. He added that science-driven, targeted biotechnology solutions support national priorities under Malaysia MADANI and the National Biotechnology Policy by strengthening technological capability while improving public health and quality of life.

    Co-Founder of REDFORES, Datuk Wira Jment Lim

    SATEERA® Co-Founder Datuk Wira Calvin Khiu emphasised the need to rethink traditional hygiene paradigms, stating that indiscriminate antimicrobial approaches can disrupt microbial balance and contribute to resistance. Meanwhile, REDFORES® Co-Founder Datuk Wira Jment Lim stressed that women’s intimate health requires scientific responsibility rather than aggressive marketing claims, advocating for solutions that respect the body’s natural ecosystem.

    The ceremony also featured recognition by ASEAN and ASIA Records, followed by a panel discussion titled “Leading the Good Bacteria Era: Redefining Global Hygiene Standards.” The session brought together academics and medical specialists to discuss microbiome preservation, selective anti-infective science and its implications for women’s health. The collaboration is expected to support expanded validation studies and deeper research engagement, further positioning Malaysia as a producer of advanced biotechnology solutions.