South-East Asia calling, nutritious product FAST Q is now looking to expand across the region


The efforts and sacrifices of students who achieved excellent results in the Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) examination were celebrated through the organisation of the FAST Q 2026 Excellence Ceremony, which took place in a splendid atmosphere.

The event brought together 50 students from across the country who have shown impressive performance after using the FAST Q dietary supplement, thus proving its effectiveness in improving focus and enhancing mental strength in their studies.

In addition to celebrating academic success, the event also instilled motivation in other student candidates to continue striving for the best results in their studies.

The Chief Executive Officer of FastQ Sdn Bhd, Zam Khairunnaim Muhammad Zamri, also known as Cikgu Naim, said that the main challenge for today's students is not just memorising lessons, but rather the ability to maintain focus and emotional stability while studying.

He explained that many students are actually diligent, but they are easily distracted due to stress, mental fatigue, and a lack of a lifestyle conducive to learning.

"Many students think that learning is just about memorisation." In fact, before memorisation occurs, there are two most important things: focus and stable emotions," he said at a press conference at the Doubletree hotel on Saturday (May 9).

According to him, nutrition also plays an important role in helping students. Therefore, Fast Q was developed with a combination of eight ingredients, including goat's milk, pegaga, and premium chocolate, processed into a chewable form to facilitate consistent consumption.

"When students take Fast Q, they feel like they are eating regular chocolate." They don't feel like they are taking medicine or supplements," he added.

He added that he is also targeting a 30% increase in sales this year.

FastQ, which has been on the market for nine years, reports that more than 300,000 students have used the product. The company also recorded sales of around RM12 million in 2025.

Cikgu Naim also said that with the success seen in Malaysia, they are looking into expanding to the South-East Asian market.

"We have already made contact with Indonesia, and our products will soon be seen there. We are looking at Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, and the other countries in South-East Asia." 

However, according to Cikgu Naim, the main focus is not on sales figures, but rather on the impact on students.

This event also serves as a platform for Fast Q to expand its offline approach through school programs, educational roadshows, and collaborations with educational institutions across the country and the Ministry of Education.

He said that the long-term goal is to create a more comprehensive education system with an emphasis on balancing the mind, emotions, and lifestyle of students.

Fast Q also plans to expand the scale of the event in the future with the aim of gathering more outstanding students from across the country.

Meanwhile, a student who successfully achieved 7A in the Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM), Nurul Aliah Binti Mustafa Bakri, shared her success in improving focus and memory by practicing Fast Q.

"I have a problem with forgetfulness or short memory." What is learned is easily forgotten, and since I consistently practiced Fast Q, it has made it easy for me to remember everything I learned.

"I am very grateful to the mother who introduced this product and hope that Fast Q becomes the choice of parents and students, especially those who are about to face exams," he explained.

The FastQ 2026 Student Excellence Ceremony also featured celebrity actress and singer Nabila Razali in a conversational session, sharing the success of SPM 2025 students who used this product.

 

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