Event to focus on energy efficiency


(From left) UBM Senior Sales Executive Mohd Ridzuan Husin, Jumbohan Marketing and Business Development Manager Magdalena Ognenoska, UBM Asean Business Development Director Eliane Van Doorn, Siew, Yau, Gandhi, Chew and UBM Senior Project Manager Jo Teh at the event to announce the Asean M&E Show 2016.

MALAYSIA’s electricity is primarily generated from burning fossil fuel such as oil, coal and natural gas, but these are finite resources, and with demand for electricity on the rise, there’s a need to seek alternative power sources and improve energy efficiency.

This is the main theme of the Asean Mechanical & Electrical Show 2016 from May 23 to 25 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

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