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Petronas Dynamic Diesel Euro 5 now in Klang Valley

Petronas Dynamic Diesel Euro 5 now in Klang Valley 10 August 2016 3:36 pm / 19 comments Petronas Dagangan Berhad (PDB) has announced that the Euro 5-compliant version of its Petronas Dynamic Diesel is now available in Klang Valley. Currently available at six stations in the region, the cleaner fuel is suitable for Euro 5 diesel cars with the latest exhaust aftertreatment systems. It is priced at RM1.80 per litre, 10 sen more than the regular Euro 2M diesel. The six stations are at Technology Park Malaysia, Mutiara Damansara (north-bound), NKVE (Damansara-bound), Solaris Putra, Solaris Serdang (south-bound) and SPRINT Highway. Petronas stated that it will continue to roll out the fuel across the country, with more than 30 stations earmarked to receive Euro 5 diesel by the end of the year – including another 25 in the Klang Valley.

Solution Group to supply 3 5 million doses of covid-19 vaccine to MoH

has entered into a supply agreement with the Health Ministry to supply Convidicea, a recombinant novel coronavirus vaccine also known as adenovirus type 5 vaccine. In a statement, Solution said its wholly-owned subsidiary Solution Biologics Sdn Bhd (SOLBIO) would supply 3.5 million doses of the vaccine to MOH. The vaccine was jointly developed by CanSino Biologics Inc and Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, Academy of Military Medical Sciences. CanSino has also authorised SOLBIO and granted it the exclusive right to register, manufacture and commercialise the vaccine in Malaysia. “SOLBIO is in the process of setting up a state-of-the-art fill and finish (F&F) facility to produce the vaccine in Malaysia. We will also be the regional F&F hub for CanSino to supply the vaccine to Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Brunei,” Solution Group CEO Datuk Dr. Mohd Nazlee Kamal said.

MaGIC-AirAsia partnership: How drones can impact the future of delivery services (VIDEO) | Life

Monday, 15 Mar 2021 10:19 AM MYT BY MELANIE CHALIL Malaysians can look forward to drones delivering consumer goods in the foreseeable future. Picture courtesy of MaGIC Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. This article is brought to you by MaGIC PETALING JAYA, March 15 Urban drones are set to transform the delivery of goods by e-commerce platforms in the country. This is following a partnership between AirAsia Digital and the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), the lead secretariat of the National Technology and Innovation Sandbox (NTIS). The launch of the Urban Drone Delivery Sandbox that took place on March 6 in Cyberjaya marks the first steps towards developing the long-term viability of urban drone delivery service.

Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint: Lofty tech targets, but blind spots remain

THE Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint has laid out a series of ambitious targets for the country’s digital economy, not least of which is to attract some RM70 billion in foreign and local investments into the digital economy. Notably however, the blueprint does not set out a time frame for this investment target. Even so, at this preliminary stage, the government appears to have taken a prudent, back-to-basics approach with the blueprint, with a view to correcting certain long-standing deficiencies. Joachim Sebastian, managing director of local technology-enabled transhipment and repackaging company Everpeaks Sdn Bhd, commends the government on acknowledging and prioritising a number of very fundamental issues that have held the economy back for years.

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