Tech it indoors


From left: AWBC CEO Koichi Yabe, Ronser chairman Woo Min Fong, Pahang Exco Mohd Soffi, Ronser senior business advisor Chua Peng Len, Casabrina’s Tee and Prof Zhang Zhen during the MoU signing.

Waste water treatment specialist Ronser Bio-Tech signs MoU with Casabrina resort in Raub, Pahang, to undertake projects that will showcase its technological solutions for agriculture and aquaculture, reports LIM WING HOOI.

AQUACULTURE and agriculture are areas that have always been at the mercy of external factors, from weather to pollution. According to Ronser Bio-Tech Bhd (Ronser) chief executive officer Dr Pua Eng Teck, taking them indoors would be a vital step in making them more stable and manageable.

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