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The inventor of the COVID-19 breathalyzer GeNose and the Dean of the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Dr. Kuwat Triyana, has been appointed a professor of physics at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM).
GeNose C19 inventors Dian Kesumapramudya Nurputra and Kuwat Triyana released the latest AI update of the locally manufactured breathalyzer known as GeNose C19 on Sunday (23/5).
GeNose C19 is now in preparation to obtain the Indonesian National Standard (SNI).
GeNose, a new invention result from UGM researchers, had helped a lot in tracing Covid-19 cases.
After some stations in Indonesia used GeNose test facilitation to their prospective passengers, now, several Indonesia airports seem to do a similar thing.
UGM has been ready to dispatch a total of 2.021 unit GeNose to some institutions around this country, such as health clinics, government institutions, education institutions, companies, and other public facilities.
The public can now take GeNose tests at UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing following the soft launching of GeNose Center, Monday (15/2).
GeNose C-19, a Covid-19 breathalyzer developed by UGM, continues to undergo improvements.
Commission IX of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) encouraged GeNose C19 as a medical tool for early detection of Covid-19 to be utilized in every health facility such as health centers and hospitals around Indonesia.
The Chancellor of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) handed over 20 units of GeNose C-19 to the deans at UGM.
Indonesian Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi paid a visit to Yogyakarta Tugu Station on Sunday (14/2).
Since obtaining a distribution permit on 24 December 2020, the UGM Covid-19 detector, GeNose, is now operating in several locations.
GeNose C-19 was used as an alternative to check health conditions as a requirement for passengers with long-distance train trips at Tugu Station, Yogyakarta, on Wednesday (3/2).
UGM Covid-19 screening tool, GeNose C19, has now been increasing demand and being a viral discussion among the public from time to time.
Bambang Brodjonegoro, as the Minister of Research and Technology/Head of the National Innovation Research Agency (Menristek/BRIN), said the UGM researcher’s innovation of GeNose for Covid-19 by breath screening was considered a solution in reducing dependence on the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tool in Covid-19 testing.
Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo revealed the Central Java Provincial Government will use Genose to increase the Covid-19 surveillance capacity in the province.
UGM Expert once has successfully made the Covid-19 detector that currently receives distribution and marketing permission from the Ministry of Health.
UGM presented the UGM Award in the 71st Anniversary of UGM, held for a limited offline and broadcast online, Saturday (19/12).
GeNose C19 or Gadjah Mada Electronic Nose is the newest medical device innovation designed by UGM to detect Covid-19 symptoms only using people’s breath rapidly.
After launching GeNose, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) formally handed over technology for the detection of Covid-19 from someone’s breath, namely GeNose, to the Ministry of Research and Technology / National Agency for Research and Technology on Thursday (25/6/2020).
Prof. dr. Ali Ghufron Mukti, M.Sc., Ph.D., as the Chairman of the Covid-19 Research and Innovation Consortium, said that since five months ago, the government had supported the acceleration of handling the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia through the development of medicinal products and medical devices.
UGM is ongoing to launch the latest innovation, “GeNose” as a tool for detecting and diagnosing whether someone is infected with Covid-19 or not with just a breath.
There has been an increasing trend of patent applications at UGM over the last five years.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has picked up the WIPO IP Enterprise Medal at the 2022 World Intellectual Property Day organized by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia.
UGM Rector Professor Panut Mulyono received the Best University Leaders award at the 2021 Obsession Awards, Friday (17/12).
Universitas Gadjah Mada, the Ministry of Health, and the National Agency for Drug and Food Control agreed to collaborate in accelerating the development of phytopharmaceuticals in Indonesia.
The pandemic still has not yet ended. In the meantime, UGM keeps endeavoring to design innovation for its nation and community for especially overcoming the Covid-19 pandemic, and not a few innovations have been successfully invented.
Last Tuesday (13/4), UGM supported LTMPT in implementing UTBK or known as computer-based written examination, by providing the places to conduct tests.
UGM, as one of the best universities in Indonesia, provided a place to organize UTBK or computer-based written examinations for students who want to continue their studies in higher education.
During three days, starting from 16, 23, and 30 March, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), along with Kansai University of International Studies and Universiti Utara Malaysia, organized an Asian Cooperative Program – International Virtual Bootcamp.