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Technology Research Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CTRM)
Incorporated in November 1990
by the Government of Malaysia through Ministry
of Finance Inc as its principle shareholder,
CTRM is entrusted with strategic roles in developing
high technology based industry, namely the composites
and aerospace industry. CTRM started its operations
with the manufacturing of composites light aircraft,
Eagle 150B in 1991. And after more than 17 years,
CTRM, through its subsidiaries has ventured
into various composite manufacturing, especially
in manufacturing composites aero structures
for major aircraft manufacturers in the world.
Currently, its satisfied customers,
domestic and international are very impressed
with its performance and capabilities. Within
a short time from its inception, CTRM has emerged
to be a leading composites aero structures manufacturer
and part of its global supply chain for major
aircraft manufacturers.
Systems Consultancy Services
Sdn Bhd (SCS)
System Consultancy Services
Sdn Bhd started its operation in 1993, when
it was appointed as the consultant to the Government
of Malaysia in implementing command and control
system for the Ministry of Defence Malaysia.
From a humble beginning of initial ten personnel,
SCS business operation has now grown with 600
personnel and specialists across its four subsidiaries
with core business ranging from real-time telemetry
systems to composites technology.
It has developed its skills
and technology for application in civilian and
military, with capabilities to offer a wide
range of system development and services. Its
current management team and consultants are
made up of 75 years of combined expertise and
experience across diverse field of electrical,
electronics, telecommunications, individual
automation, system engineering, software development,
project management and R&D activities.
By 2003, SCS, together with
Universiti Sains Malaysia and DK Composites
Sdn Bhd managed to manufacture their first UAV
designated as ‘NYAMOK’. The initial
airframe for this UAV has since been improved
to cater for a larger payload. Currently, ‘NYAMOK’
is able to fly autonomously and fitted with
pas-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera. The payload is interchangeable
with similar size equipment up to 15 kg.
Ikramatic
Sdn Bhd
Ikramatic Sdn Bhd was established
in 1998 with only 4 personnel and has since
grown to more than 30 skilled professionals
with vast experience in computer programming,
electronic design, mechanical and aeronautical
studies. Initially the company only involved
in the R&D programme of a cost effective
flight simulator for the Royal Malaysian Air
Force (RMAF) and the Royal Malaysia Police Air
Wing.
The company had pioneered in
the development of an indigenous Flight Training
Device (FTD) based on Pilatus PC-7 Advanced
Trainer aircraft. The FTD system was the first
flight simulator system ever developed by a
developing country. Ikramatic was also selected
by the Ministry of Defence Malaysia to be the
beneficiary in the PC-7 offset programme.
The Multimedia Development
Corporation awarded Ikramatic with Multimedia
Super Corridor (MSC) status in May 2001 as recognition
on its R&D capabilities. Among other impressive
technological achievements for the company include
simulator for A 355N Helicopter, Image Generator
and Instructor Operating Station.
Its founder and Managing Director,
Syed Mohamad Jamil aspires to lead the company
in providing alternative to flight simulator
systems in the region and other third world
countries. To do that, Ikramatic is undertaking
a systematic approach especially in the area
of ‘Knowledge Management’ in order
to stay ahead of other competitors.
Ikramatic began its R&D
programme in UAV autopilot systems three years
ago with CTRM. Applying their knowledge, skills
and experiences, IMRAN (Improvised Real Time
Autonomous Navigator), an autopilot system was
born. The latest version is the IMRAN 300, which
can be integrated with any type of UAV with
minimum weight of 20 kg and above. It is also
the same system, which is currently being used
in the ALUDRA UAS. |