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Eve Energy to build $422 million battery plant in Malaysia

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Eve Energy plans to build a new 21700-type cylindrical battery production facility in Malaysia to support local and Southeast Asian electric two-wheeler and power tool manufacturers. The post Eve Energy to build $422 million battery plant in Malaysia appeared first on CnEVPost. For more articles, please visit CnEVPost.

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Malaysia to build massive chip design park: PM – ET Auto

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The project would mark a significant step for Malaysia, which has long been a chip manufacturing hub, with its northern island of Penang home to a number of facilities and is often dubbed the country’s Silicon Valley. The park will be located in Selangor state, he said, without offering any details on costs and timelines.

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Startup offers EV firms greener graphite in alternative to China – ET Auto

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Graphjet plans to build a facility in Nevada and is talking to the US Department of Energy and the US Department of Defense. An alternative energy startup in Malaysia is ready to help electric-vehicle makers source a key ingredient outside of China — using agriculture waste to create graphite. We can help fill a critical gap.”

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CarDekho Group eyeing 40% consolidated growth in FY25: Founder Amit Jain – ET Auto

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The South East Asian market (Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia) is yielding strong numbers, he said, adding that the company is evaluating the Middle East market (UAE and others) as the next phase of overseas expansion for the coming financial year. “This year we expect to clock about 50%growth as a group on a consolidated basis.

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COVID Breathalyzers Could Transform Rapid Testing

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Steradian Technologies in the United States, for example, was building a product for human supersight, and managed to turn its optics technology into a diagnostic. In May, Singapore provisionally approved a breath-based device from Breathonix and may use it to test travelers at a Singapore-Malaysia checkpoint, according to the company.

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IEEE Humanitarian Program Sees Record Growth

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HAC is also focused on building a sustainable development community within and beyond IEEE. Volunteers from the IEEE Malaysia Section and IEEE SIGHT members are working to implement an IoT and smart application solution to grow hydroponic plants with real-time monitoring capabilities. The project received funding from IEEE HAC.

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