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Malaysian Green Technology Corporation Unveils 10th IGEM
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Oct. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Event Promises RM2.8 billion business leads and 35,000 visitors 

The 10th International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference 
Malaysia (IGEM 2019), targeting RM2.8 billion in business leads and 35,000 
visitors from 35 countries, was officiated today by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, 
the Prime Minister of Malaysia, in the presence of cabinet ministers, 
ambassadors, international delegates and other dignitaries. Malaysian Green 
Technology Corporation is the co-organiser of the International Greentech & Eco 
Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20191010/2607570-1

Spearheaded by Yeo Bee Yin, the Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, 
Environment and Climate Change, IGEM 2019, themed "Innovating Sustainability", 
boasts a sold-out exhibition floor of over 300 booths across renewable energy 
(RE), energy efficiency, transport, waste, water, manufacturing and agriculture 
sectors, with a view to anchoring all innovation on sustainability as well as 
adopting sustainability across all industries to ensure a promising future of 
climate stability along with economic prosperity.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said, "Today is a great day for us to recommit to 
delivering on our climate change responsibilities. We have seen the emergence 
of a low-carbon economy that is based on improving human well-being and 
building social equity while reducing environmental risks and scarcities. Over 
the past couple of decades, the green economy has emerged as a strategic 
priority to basically transform economies into drivers of sustainability."

"Malaysia's progress as a longstanding proponent of balancing environmental 
conservation, technological innovation and economic prosperity has been 
underpinned by a dynamic innovative ecosystem and affirmative institutional 
support. The country has ramped up efforts to develop an innovative ecosystem 
to support new start-ups, and to garner greater inclusivity, we have promoted 
innovation at the grassroots level," he added.

To encourage greater uptake of RE, Yeo Bee Yin announced the introduction of a 
green tariff to enable Malaysians to opt for sustainable energy sources, as 
part of the Reimagining Malaysia's Electricity Supply Industry proposal (MESI 
2.0). She further elaborated that the green tariff would be in the form of a 
tariff rider that will give consumers an option to use energy that has been 
generated exclusively from renewable sources such as solar, biomass or biogas.

The Minister also launched the Malaysian Green Attribute Tracking System 
(MGATS), a dedicated national platform for tracking and trading of green 
attributes from RE generation, tasked with tracing and verifying national RE 
sources. MGATS will also facilitate the issuance of tradable RE certificates, 
which will form a key component in encouraging green investments. 

Yeo Bee Yin said "IGEM has been through a myriad of transitions over the last 
decade to stay relevant with changing demands related to the low-carbon economy 
and sustainability actions. Over the years, IGEM has shaped people's mindsets 
to accelerate acceptance, adoption and appreciation of green technology 
products and services across ministries, corporations, entrepreneurs, 
businesses, and the general public."

"IGEM is undoubtedly a powerful platform to simultaneously reach out to various 
stakeholders, which is of absolute importance today as it will require the 
coordinated efforts and contribution of all ministries, stronger partnerships 
between the public and the private sectors and, of course, the support of the 
rakyat to ensure we deliver on our country's climate promise," she concluded.

To strengthen institutional capability and capacity for delivering on the 
climate change agenda, the Minister also announced that effective 2nd October 
2019, Malaysian Green Technology Corporation, the co-organiser of IGEM, has 
been rebranded as the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Centre. The 
rebranded organisation will have an expanded portfolio that will include 
strategising climate-resilience actions, leading inter-ministerial 
collaborations, encouraging uptake of green technology innovations across 
industries and raising awareness among the general public. 

The Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Centre will act as a hub for 
climate change data, policy analysis, reporting and monitoring of mitigation 
actions and climate change adaptation on the national level, effectively 
becoming the executing body for climate change and green technology for MESTECC.

Sponsored by Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Cypark Resources Berhad and UEM Edgenta, 
IGEM 2019 features a total of 10 conferences, hosted by local and international 
parties such as The Nordics, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the High 
Commission of Canada, International Urban Sustainability and Green Building 
Conference, Shell Malaysia, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur, Capital Markets 
Malaysia, Malaysia Commercialisation Year and Technology Park Malaysia.

For more information, please visit www.igem.my.

About Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (GreenTech Malaysia)

Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (GreenTech Malaysia) is a government 
agency under the purview of MESTECC as the leading organisation in spearheading 
green technology for green growth & sustainability in Malaysia in line with the 
Green Technology Master Plan (GTMP 2017-2030).


Source: Malaysian Green Technology Corporation

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IGEM 2019

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