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  2. Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology

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    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.

  3. Maju Expressway - Wikipedia

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    MEX is operated by Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd (MESB), the concessionaire that has been awarded a 33-year concession to operate the dual carriageway. [ 1 ] Extending 26 km in its first phase, MEX is designated as the Protocol Expressway that links Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, KLIA and LCCT with Kuala Lumpur.

  4. Bangi–Putrajaya Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Maintained by Putrajaya Perdana Expressways Sdn Bhd (PPE) Length: 31.25 km (19.42 mi) Existed: 2014–present: History: TBA: Major junctions; West end: Kajang–Seremban Highway Kajang-Seremban Highway: B17 Jalan Reko North–South Expressway Southern Route North-South Expressway Southern Route: East end: FT 29 Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway ...

  5. List of expressways and highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Expressway (WCE) Sdn Bhd Kumpulan Europlus Berhad Road Builder Group Penang Outer Ring Road (PORR) Around George Town Gurney Drive–Gelugor: Peninsular Metroworks Sdn Bhd (PMW) Malaysia–Singapore Third Crossing (MSTC) Pengerang, Johor–Changi, Singapore: Labuan–Menumbok Bridge: Labuan Island–Menumbok, Sabah: Northern Corridor ...

  6. Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    The expressway network of Malaysia is considered as one of the best controlled-access expressway network in Asia and in the world after Japan and South Korea. [5] With total length over 5,027 kilometres (3,124 mi), of which 2,996 kilometres (1,862 mi) are toll-free expressways and 2,031 kilometres (1,262 mi) [3] [6] are toll-expressways.

  7. Sprint Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The concession for the expressway was awarded to Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Sdn Bhd (SPRINT). On 23 October 1997, the concession agreement was signed between the Government of Malaysia and Sprint for the privatisation of the improvement, upgrading, design, construction, maintenance, operations, and management of the expressway.

  8. North–South Expressway Central Link - Wikipedia

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    In September 2003, the company Expressway Lingkaran Tengah Sdn Bhd (ELITE) became a member company of PLUS Expressways. On 28 February 2013, a bridge being built by the Selangor State Development Corporation at the interchange to Bandar Nusaputra on the Putrajaya Link collapsed due to a water pipe leak.

  9. Shah Alam Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Shah Alam Expressway is an alternative to the congested Federal Highway, and a motorist on the expressway can practically travel to any part of the Klang Valley as it connects to a wide range of highway networks such as the Damansara–Puchong Expressway, North–South Expressway Central Link, North–South Expressway, Maju Expressway, New Klang Valley Expressway, Kemuning–Shah Alam ...