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The Aerospace Technology Systems Corporation Sdn Bhd (ATSC), is a Malaysian aerospace company that providing aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) service. Its subsidiary of National Aerospace and Defence Industries Sdn Bhd (NADI) and incorporated by Ministry of Finance (MoF). [1]
Lady In Beauty Point Sdn Bhd — — — Batu Pahat — Lai Lee Beauty School Sekolah Kecantikan Lai Lee — — Johor Bahru — Maju Institute of Technology Institut Teknologi Maju — — Senai: Mind Protech Sdn Bhd — — — Pontian — Muar Technical Secondary School [3] Sekolah Menengah Teknik Muar — — Muar — National Youth Skills ...
The outcome of MIGHT's foresight and future studies are used to prioritize technology and industry development in Malaysia. To date, MIGHT has produced more than twenty industry/sector blueprints and road maps. These documents were used as references to chart the development of various industry and technology in Malaysia.
Under the joint venture, the new company, Pyrotechnical Ordnance Malaysia Sdn Bhd, would produce double base artillery propellants at a plant located on a 21-acre site in Bentong, Pahang. BHIC has invested RM58 million into the plant and the plant was expected to produce munitions by Q3 2012. BHIC owns a 49% stake in the company. [12]
MILA University is a private university [1] located at Putra Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. [2] [1] The university offers multidisciplinary programmes with a focus in the fields of science, engineering and management & business. It is part of the China-Malaysia International College through Haikou University of Economics. [3]
KTG Education Group (Abbreviation: KTG Malay: Kumpulan Pendidikan KTG) is a private college in Malaysia.Its main campus is located in Mantin, Negri Sembilan.The college offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, including a master's degree in IT, engineering and business.
ILPKL is the only institute in Malaysia which is issuing the full three-phase electrical wiring (PW4) certificate for level 3. For non-ILPKL graduates, they have to take the DKM (level 4) for another year, have a minimum working experience of two years, learn the same subjects again for six months, pay a fee to sit for the exam and have their ...
MIMOS began as a unit of the Prime Minister's Department in early 1985, under the name Malaysian Institute of Microelectronic Systems, aimed to increase the skill and knowledge of Malaysian engineers and scientists and support the creation of "new electronic-based industries".