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Powering the Green Economy

Datuk Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, KeTTHA | Ir. Ahmad Hadri, CEO, Greentech Malaysia

01-Sep-15 13:00

Powering the Green Economy

IGEM 2015 is the 6th in its series and continues to drive the green industry in Malaysia, with over RM6 billion in business leads generated. IGEM’s ultimate goal is positioning Malaysia as a Green Technology Hub for the ASEAN Region. We get updates on Malaysia's progress with the Green Technology Masterplan and the new thrust of this year's exhibition. 


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