Company renews support for STEM initiatives


Kamalanathan (fifth from left) sharing a light moment with Prof Yang Farina (left), Graham (third from right) and International Mathematical Olympiad secretariat at PermataPintar director Prof Datuk Dr. Noriah Mohd Ishak (fourth from right).

EXXONMOBIL is renewing its support for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) initiatives in Malaysia with a RM250,000 contribution to the 2017 National Science Challenge, as well as sponsoring RM120,000 for the Malaysian delegation competing in this year’s International Mathematical Olympiad held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

During the cheque presentation ceremony recently, ExxonMobil Subsidiaries in Malaysia chairman Edward Graham said: “In the energy industry where demand continues to increase, STEM experts are highly sought after to create solutions for tomorrow.

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