Building Knowledge in Bioenergy

We started in 2021 with a simple goal: make bioenergy education accessible to anyone in Malaysia who wants to understand renewable energy systems.

Since then, we've run over 180 webinars covering everything from biomass conversion to solar-bio hybrid systems.

Professional webinar setup with technical equipment

How we approach online learning

Most webinar platforms focus on broadcasting content. We focus on interaction.

Our sessions are structured around live Q&A, real-time polls, and breakout discussions. You're not watching a lecture—you're participating in a conversation with experts who actually work in bioenergy research and implementation.

We keep groups small. Most webinars have 30-50 participants because that's the size where everyone can ask questions and get meaningful answers.

The technical side matters too. We use redundant streaming systems, backup presenters, and always have a tech moderator online to handle any connectivity issues.

What we've delivered so far

180+ Sessions Completed
2,400+ Active Learners
12 Topic Areas
94% Completion Rate

What makes our webinars different

Small group sizes

We cap registration at 50 people per session. This means you can actually get your questions answered instead of competing with hundreds of others for attention.

Multi-device access

Join from desktop, tablet, or phone. Our platform adapts to whatever device you're using, with full feature access on all of them.

Flexible scheduling

Most sessions run twice—morning and evening slots—so you can pick what works for your schedule. Recordings available for 30 days after each session.

Technical resources

Every webinar includes downloadable slides, calculation tools, and reference documents. You get practical files you can actually use in your work.

Active discussion

We structure sessions with dedicated Q&A blocks and group discussions. The chat stays open throughout, and instructors respond to questions in real-time.

Working professionals

Our instructors aren't just teachers—they're engineers, researchers, and consultants who work in bioenergy projects. They share actual field experience.

Who runs these sessions

Our core team includes specialists who've worked on bioenergy projects across Southeast Asia. They bring practical knowledge from actual installations and research projects.

Lead Specialist
Astrid Bergqvist

Oversees curriculum development and brings 12 years of experience in biomass systems. Previously worked on agricultural waste-to-energy projects in Thailand and Indonesia.

Platform Manager
Tomasz Kowalczyk

Manages the technical infrastructure for webinar delivery. Handles streaming setup, backup systems, and ensures stable connections for all participants.

Engagement Coordinator
Siobhan O'Malley

Develops interactive session formats and moderates live discussions. Works directly with participants to make sure everyone can contribute and get answers.

What guides our work

We built this platform based on how we think online learning should work—practical, accessible, and focused on actual skill development.

Direct access

You talk to instructors, not assistants. Questions get answered by the people who designed the curriculum.

Practical focus

Every session includes real examples from actual projects. We show you how concepts apply to real-world situations.

Regular updates

Content gets refreshed quarterly based on new developments in bioenergy technology and participant feedback.

Clear progression

Topics build on each other logically. You can follow a structured learning path or jump into specific areas you need.

Technical reliability

We maintain backup systems for everything—streaming, recording, chat. If something fails, we have a backup running immediately.

Honest feedback

Sessions get rated by participants. We publish these ratings and use them to improve content and delivery methods.

Interested in joining a session?

Check our current schedule to see upcoming webinars on biomass conversion, anaerobic digestion, and renewable energy integration.