Thermal scanners for 63 schools under Dong Zong


Ready for reopening: Ti (right) and Dong Zong central committee member Low Chee Cheong posing with the KipleLive thermal scanner installed at an independent Chinese secondary school.

KUALA LUMPUR: Green Packet Bhd has inked a deal with Dong Zong to deploy its KipleLive solution in 63 independent Chinese secondary schools nationwide in preparation for reopening.

Green Packet will start installing its KipleLive thermal scanners this week at schools in the Klang Valley, and cover the rest including Sabah and Sarawak over the next fortnight.

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