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Toppen Shopping Center Welcomes First Lulu Grocer in South Malaysia

 |  Thursday, 20 January 2022 16:19  |  Published in GENERAL

JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia, Jan 20 (Bernama) -- Toppen Shopping Centre has signed a tenancy agreement with Lulu Grocer, a full-fledged supermarket selling fresh food and an extensive range of imported products. Opening later in the year, this new branch is strategically located to cater to the requirements of the local residents. Lulu Grocer at Toppen will be the fifth branch to open in Malaysia and the first outlet in South Malaysia.

Since its launch in November 2019, Toppen has grown to become an attractive meeting place for the community in Johor Bahru. Currently housing over 300 tenants, the 1.2 million square feet retail space with a lease rate of 90% features attractions including IKEA Tebrau, TGV Cinemas, Harvey Norman, and many other exclusive retailers and F&B offers.

Samsung Opens 83rd Brand Shop in Ipoh, Perak

 |  Thursday, 20 January 2022 16:18  |  Published in GENERAL

From right to left: Samsung top management Mr Michael Chan 陈家挥, Head of Perak Branch and Mr Jimmy Tan 陈志伟, Head of Consumer Electronics officiated the opening of the Brand Shop with Mr Toh Chong Huat 涂淙发, Managing Director of Simee Electrical and its representatives, Mr Lai Kok Weng 赖国榮, Partnership Director and Ms. Sheila Chaw 周雪妮, Partnership Director.

Ipoh, 20 January 2022 – Samsung Malaysia Electronics in collaboration with Simee Electrical Sdn Bhd opened their 83rd Samsung Brand Shop in Ipoh, Perak yesterday. 

The management team of Samsung was also present at the opening ceremony of the shop, which retails Samsung’s latest collection of innovative home goods that includes Air Conditioners, Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Smart Monitors, QLED & Lifestyle TVs, Soundbars and more. The opening signifies Samsung’s effort in expanding its reach to other regions in Malaysia with its innovative products and services. 

Technology Predictions from an Electronic Design and Test Thinktank

 |  Thursday, 20 January 2022 16:15  |  Published in GENERAL

In 2021, the world continued to experience an unprecedented public health crisis – the coronavirus pandemic.  This has impacted all sectors of society and forced enterprises, small businesses, governments and private institutions to pivot, in some cases extensively, to accelerate digital transformations and rethink the way innovation is achieved. 

Keysight executives comment on the shape-shifting business operations and technology trends that are unfolding through the lens of the pandemic, the effects of which will continue to have lasting effects on organizations and society.


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