UCSI on low carbon mission


Sustainable Lifestyle- (From left) UCSI's Vice Chancellor, Professor Datuk Ir Ts Dr Siti Hamisah Tapsir and Rosli Nordin, Senior Deputy Director of the City Planning Department (Research and Development Coordination Sector) DBKL (middle) and Assistant Professor Dr Teng Kah Hou, Coordinator for UCSI-Cheras Low Carbon Innovation Hub Research Consortium officially launched the UCSI-Cheras Low Carbon Innovation Hub Research Consortium.

UCSI University is launching a research consortium to help combat climate change.

The UCSI-Cheras Low Carbon Innovation Hub Research Consortium will serve as a one-stop centre to produce expertise, consultation, community care and opportunities to achieve low carbon development in the Cheras area.

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