NCT Group enters MoUs with Smartsel and Mikro


From left: Ritzwan Rosli Mohd Rosli, Head of Transformation of Smartsel; Khairul Azmi Misran, Director of Smartsel; Datuk Yap Fook Choy, Group Executive Director of NCT Group; and Sae-Yap Atthakovit, Vice President, Finance of NCT Group, during the MOU signing ceremony at Menara NCT

KUALA LUMPUR: NCT Group of Companies has inked memorandums of understanding (MoU) with Smartsel Sdn Bhd and Mikro Sdn Bhd to enhance the capabilities of the NCT Smart Industrial park (NSIP).

The group added that the collaborations will also introduce advanced sustainability practices to positively impact the NSIP's carbon footprint.

In a statement, NCT said the MoU with Smartsel will focus on the integration of 4G and 5G networks to drive telecommunications and digital operations at the NSIP, while simultaneously bolster the connectivity infrastructure within Selangor.

Meanwhile, the collaboration with Mikro will ensure superior quality components are utilised in electrical distribution systems to optimise NSIP’s energy management and operational safety.

NCT founder and group managing director Datuk Sri Yap Ngan Choy said the partnerships are set to catalyse rapid digitalisation, while establishing the group’s contribution to advancing state and nation-building initiatives.

"These MOUs mark a transformative phase for NSIP, further elevating its value and establishing it as a key component in Selangor’s progress as a hub of innovation and sustainability with robust 4G and 5G networks in place."

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