Iris gets ready for smart village


(From left) Stamford College managing director Datuk Vincent Leong, Tan and Federation University Australia president and vice chancellor Prof David Battersby at the signing ceremony.

KUALA LUMPUR: With a long-term view to supplying talent to implement its smart village template, Iris Corp Bhd has partnered with Federation University Australia and Stamford College to provide courses related to food security and construction.

“As we introduce the smart village template to other parts of the world, we need more people who have the skill sets to build the houses using our Iris-Koto industrialised building system as well as setting up sustainable farms based on our integrated farming methodologies and AutoPot systems,” its managing director Datuk Tan Say Jim said after signing the memorandum of understanding (MoU),

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