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Corporations look to private vaccines to fast-track workforce immunity

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CORPORATIONS are looking at commercially-available Covid-19 vaccines as a way to ensure their workforce are inoculated at a more predictable rate compared to the government’s national immunisation programme. At the moment, only the government-sanctioned vaccines are being rolled out since last week, but several Malaysian companies have been sanctioned to produce or package Covid-19 vaccines commercially. It is understood large corporations have initiated programmes to procure and immunise their workforce… Read More »Corporations look to private vaccines to fast-track workforce immunity

New Event Date For The SME And Entrepreneurs Business Awards 2020 SEBA 2020

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Awards Gala Dinner to be rescheduled to 21st January 2021 due to the current COVID-19 situation. Event venue remains to be at Grand Ballroom, Sunway Resort Hotel, Bandar Sunway. The SME and Entrepreneurs Business Awards 2020 (SEBA 2020) has announced that based on the latest development of the pandemic situation in Malaysia, and the recent announcement made by Senior Minister of National Security Council, YB Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob,… Read More »New Event Date For The SME And Entrepreneurs Business Awards 2020 SEBA 2020

Enhancing the landscape of modern medicine in Malaysia

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The healthcare sector remains one of the most important domains in the world today. It impacts the world’s population and plays a significant role in ensuring both the development and healthy economic growth of nations. It continues to be the key focus of governments across the world. Having an ideal system in play is not just for the benefit and well-being of communities but also the nation as a whole.… Read More »Enhancing the landscape of modern medicine in Malaysia

Deep Learning: Developing machine vision for quality control

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About five years ago, Samsung mobile phones made headlines when the batteries of specific models exploded. The unfortunate incidents were essentially caused by a tiny crack that was found on the batteries, which was difficult to spot with the naked eye. Machine vision technology can prevent such occurrences, as it pairs camera lenses with artificial intelligence (AI) to carry out quality control inspections, says Edmund Yuen, CEO of Ideal Vision… Read More »Deep Learning: Developing machine vision for quality control

Connectivity: Connecting underserved communities

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In the early 2000s, information and communications technology (ICT) company Setia Haruman Technology Sdn Bhd (currently known as Allo Technology Sdn Bhd) was set up to provide connectivity services in Cyberjaya. The company offered the first broadband service in Cyberjaya and subsequently deployed the Cyberjaya Metro Fibre Network (CMFN), Malaysia’s first fully fibre open access network. The CMFN provided the foundational infrastructure to support local and international telecommunications companies (telcos)… Read More »Connectivity: Connecting underserved communities