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Faber-Castell : Relevance of Traditional Stationery In A Digital World

Andrew Woon, Managing Director , Faber-Castell Malaysia

22-Jul-25 08:00

Faber-Castell : Relevance of Traditional Stationery In A Digital World

Faber-Castell is a legacy brand making pens and colour pencils in a world that's getting more used to ChatGPT, iPads and AI textbooks. Its managing director, Andrew Woon talks to us about digital disruption, smart factories, sustainability and why the humble pencil still matters.

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Produced by: Natalie Tan

Presented by: Keith Kam


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