Aiming for new heights in bioeconomy development


Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau (seated, centre) flanked by Mosti officials (seated, left) and an Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry official (seated, right). Standing are Bioeconomy Corporation Business Development and Investment – BioIndustrial senior vice-president Zainal Azman Abu Kassim (left) and representatives of companies involved in Expo Astana 2017.

IN LINE with efforts to create greater international visibility for Malaysia’s bioeconomy, Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) is participating in this year Expo Astana 2017 in Kazakhstan.

Mosti’s theme is “Green Innovation, (for) Powering Your Future”, where emphasis is on building innovation-based collaborations to foster economic growth. Its participation will be centred on exploring collaborative opportunities and to attract investments from institutions and companies located in the Central Asian region.

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