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11 Aug 2010 |
PSDC 3.0 - bridging the gap between policy-making and industrial needs
Upgrading human capital is an endless process, especially in industrial hubs such as Penang.
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| Source : Penang Economic Monthly Magazine |
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01 Jul 2010 |
Getting good bacteria to green Penang
High speed economic activity and demographic shifts, especially in developing countries have shaken nature’s delicate balance. Uncontrolled intervention in ecological systems degrades them and increases likelihood of environmental disasters. There is indubitably a strong need to increase consciousness about these pressing problems.
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| Source : Penang Economic Monthly Magazine |
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15 Jun 2010 |
Medical device biz to grow strongly next year
GEORGE TOWN: The Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI) expects the medical device business of its 24 members to grow significantly in 2011 as a result of expansion exercises implemented this year.
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14 Jun 2010 |
Shot in the arm for medical devices market
MALAYSIA'S potential to capture a significant slice of the lucrative medical devices market has received a shot in the arm.
The Penang Skills Development Centre (PSDC) and the Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI) have inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to conduct a competency development programme in medical technology.
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13 Jun 2010 |
Association of Malaysian Medical Industries wants review of tax incentives for R&D
GEORGE TOWN: The government should revise the current practice of giving tax incentives for research and development (R&D) based on capital investments.
Instead, tax deductions should be given for those investing in intellectual property and talent development.
Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AMMI) secretary Hitendra Joshi said the incentives given now were outdated.
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