EUROCHAM Malaysia is collaborating with Novartis and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) on a Hi-Tea session with our distinguished guest of honour, YBhg Dato' Sri Norazman Ayob, Deputy Secretary General (Industry), Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).
A fireside conversation with YBhg Dato' Sri Norazman Ayob about MITI's present policy agenda for 2022 and future goals for 2023 will be featured during the Hi-Tea session.
Date: Thursday, 29 September 2022
Time: 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Venue: Novartis Malaysia, Level 18, Imazium, 8, Jalan SS21/37, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Come and be part of the event!
EUROCHAM Malaysia will be collaborating with our corporate partner Futurise on the upcoming RegTalk on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR): The Foundation of a Circular Economy.
As nations become wealthier, they tend to consume increasing amounts of materials. In the absence of any further policy interventions, projections by the OECD suggest that global materials use could almost double by 2060, thereby also generating increasing amounts of waste, which need to be disposed of responsibly (OECD 2018).
The EU has undergone significant institutional and legislative changes but EPR has remained at the center of its waste management policies. European countries have achieved tremendous success from the EPR scheme over the years and its positive impact on the environmental front has trickled unto Asian countries to pursue this similar policy. Malaysia has recognised the need to create an EPR scheme to demand greater responsibility from producers to improve packaging designs with less material and higher recyclability and to support waste collection and separation.
Join this Regtalk as we are inviting experts to share their thoughts and insights on how Europe has achieved thus far on the EPR front. As well as to shed a light on the current weakness, challenges of the EPR, and the opportunities that Malaysia can benefit from the potential adoption.
Date: Thursday, 21 July 2022
Time: 3 PM (+8 GMT)
Venue: Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Register now for this intriguing and exhilarating upcoming event (physical) here and we will see you there! – https://bit.ly/3IxmzXR
Data sovereignty is the idea that data are subject to the laws and governance structures within the nation it is collected. The concept of data sovereignty is closely linked with data security, cloud computing, network sovereignty and technological sovereignty.
Join us for this webinar with our expert speakers to gain insights on :
1) Data Sovereignty in the ASEAN and EU region.
2) Legal and Technology standpoint on Data Sovereignty
3) Roles of companies in ASEAN and what they can do to support data sovereignty.
4) Awareness of the data collected/stored as well as expertise in handling data.
This webinar discussed effective ways and cost-saving for Small and Mid-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) managing protection and financing in Malaysia.
This webinar provided a glimpse at the management of strokes through the eyes of a neurosurgeon.
The webinar focused on how placemaking will have a more important role in transforming the property landscape in the future. More than just promoting better urban design, placemaking facilitates creative patterns of use, paying particular attention to the physical, cultural, and social identities that define a place and support its ongoing evolution.
Placemaking is vital in promoting community bonding and also strengthens cultural identity, diversity and inclusiveness. From a quantitative point of view, improving public spaces also has numerous health, tourism and commercial advantages.