Malaysian companies showcase energy innovation at Adipec in Abu Dhabi


MR Technology Sdn Bhd managing director Rosman Abdul Rashid (left) looks on as Malaysian ambassador to the UAE Tengku Datuk Sirajuzzaman Tengku Mohamed Ariffin highlights the company’s advanced inspection technology to visitors. The innovative solution empowers industries to enhance asset integrity management and achieve operational excellence through optimised inspection workflows.

INNOVATION and expertise took centre stage as Malaysia’s Oil and Gas Services and Equipment (OGSE) industry stole the spotlight at Adipec 2025, held from Nov 3 to 6 in Abu Dhabi.

Featuring 21 prominent Malaysian companies, the Malaysia Pavilion recorded RM406.47mill in export achievements, highlighting the nation’s diverse capabilities in engineering, maintenance, digital solutions and AI-driven services.

Led by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), the participation featured high-level meetings with international players and national oil companies (NOCs) - reinforcing Malaysia’s position as a trusted, progressive and strategic partner in the global energy ecosystem.


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