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Time:2015/07/29 - 2015/07/31
Venue:Fireworks Event Sdn Bhd
Region:Malaysia//No region
Organizer:Fireworks Event Sdn Bhd
In a world’s first, five major players in the palm OIL industry have come together to form a biomass joint venture in Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia, which will process oil palm waste into useful feedstock for businesses.
The five companies - Genting Sdn Bhd, Kelas Wira Sdn Bhd, Bell Corp Sdn Bhd, Teck Guan Industries Sdn Bhd and Golden Elate Sdn Bhd - signed the joint venture in late May. The cluster, led by the Malaysian government’s Innovation Agency (Agensi Innovasi Malaysia, or AIM), aims to address gaps in the MARKET between the biomass owners and downstream users such as bio-based chemical refineries.
The new cluster will now enable these companies to tap into the value of their biomass, said AIM, adding that companies from China, Korea, Italy and the United States have shown keen interest in joining the cluster.
- General Information -
Date: 29th - 31st JULY 2015
Venue: Dewan Sri Perdana, Lahad Datu Sabah, Malaysia
Opening Hour: 9am- 5pm
Admission
Admission is restricted to trade professionals only and there is no charge to visit the exhibition. Please refer to our conference information for delegate costs. To register for a visitor badge to visit the exhibition, you can do so online before show days, or on show days with your business card.
Visitor badges are non-transferable due to security reasons. You may be asked by security personnel to present proof of identification before entry into the exhibition.
Minors aged 16 years and below will not be allowed entry into exhibition halls.
Attire
All visitors must be in proper attire. Those in shorts and slippers will not be allowed entry. Organizer reserves the right to refuse admission to visitors who are not appropriately dressed
Malaysia’s oil palm industry produces over 83 million dry tonnes of solid biomass per year,
with the volume expected to increase to between 85 and 110 million dry tonnes by 2020.
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