Subang Jaya, 27 January 2021 – Throughout 2020, many business owners digitalized their operations to enable employees continue working away from the office. Aligned with these needs, Acer Malaysia today introduced the Acer TravelMate P4 that offers a balance of performance and durability with critical business features.
Designed with professionals and businesses in mind, the business grade Acer TravelMate P4 packs all the horsepower and up to 15.5-hour battery life into a 17.9mm durable semi-metal chassis that weighs only 1.41kg. Powered by the latest 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors with 8GB of RAM and 512GB superfast M.2 PCIe SSD, Acer TravelMate P4 also buffers upgrade space for users’ future needs.
27th January 2021, Kuala Lumpur - Whether we have noticed or not, there are persisting forces shaping the world around us. These megatrends enable us to consider our world 5 to 10 years – or more – into the future to help us make more-informed decisions now. Although events like the COVID-19 pandemic will cause short-term headwinds to some key trends, and tailwinds to others, these megatrends are expected to persist into the future.
For a fast moving economy like Malaysia, with a projected GDP of 3.4 trillion by 2030, as part of the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030, keeping an eye on these trends will enable businesses to better shape their transformation strategies. “The pandemic is further proof of Malaysia’s quick adaption to technology, as we quickly adapted new technologies in healthcare, education, and other sectors to respond to the crisis. As we continue our journey toward further economic growth, the trends that we have observed now will play a major role in how businesses transform over the decade,” says GT Lim, Country Leader of 3M Malaysia.
January 2021: After an eventful year of the rat, the Chinese New Year season dawns upon us once again. This year, we usher in the year of the ox. These strong but gentle beasts are known for their diligence, dependability, strength and determination. They also possess noble ideals and attach importance to family. These are certainly healthy (they don’t say “as strong as an ox” for nothing!) and admirable qualities that we can incorporate into our own lives.
Amidst movement and lifestyle restrictions, Chinese New Year celebrations and festivities this year may not be as they traditionally have been in previous years. However, that does not mean our celebrations should be any less meaningful.
As we enter into the New Year, here are some practical, creative, but very simple, helpful tips and ideas by National Kidney Foundation (NKF) Malaysia, to make this Chinese New Year healthy and most importantly, fun!