Whether you are constantly on the go, ready to face a challenging day ahead or need to put in a long night at work, BRAND’S® lets you make the most of every day to achieve greatness. Ace through the day with a sharp mind and energized body by fueling it with BRAND’S® Essence of Chicken.
Taken warmed or chilled, clinical studies show that regular consumption of BRAND’S® Essence of Chicken significantly improves one’s mental and physical performance while keeping stress at bay by reducing anxiety, mental and physical fatigue as it improves blood circulation and oxygen flow to the body and brain.
Since 2010, Epson has been sponsoring Manchester United football (Man Utd) and together they share similar philosophy “Striving to exceed our own expectations, and to produce results that bring surprise and delight to our customers.”
Youth football is an on-going initiative of the company’s regional CSR direction to support youth development in markets it is present in. Leveraging on its global partnership with Man Utd, Epson Malaysia hosted the “Meet and Greet” session between the Man Utd legend Dwight Yorke and local young footballers of the Tunas Lagenda Football Club (TLFC) to further entrench its support for youth football in Malaysia.
The East Coast Economic Region Development Council (ECERDC) has recently signed a Cooperation Agreement with TUM International GMBH (TUM) of Germany for the establishment of the Asia Centre of Excellence for Smart Technologies (ACES) at the Cybercentre in Pahang Technology Park (PTP), in a move that will take the East Coast Economic Region (ECER) of Malaysia into the forefront of the Fourth Industrial Revolution or Industry 4.0.
TUM International GMBH is a subsidiary of Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich, TUM), Germany’s top-ranking university based on the “QS World University Ranking”.
Malaysia's small businesses are experiencing positive business conditions, with many adding jobs and investing in technology, according to a new survey released today.
The findings, from CPA Australia's eighth annual Asia-Pacific Small Business Survey, follow extensive surveying of nearly 3,000 small business operators in Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and China.