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NTT Ltd unveils fifth data centre in Malaysia

04 February 2021 | Abigail Opiah NTT Ltd. has announced the launch of its fifth data centre in Malaysia, located within the company’s Cyberjaya campus. The new data centre, known as Cyberjaya 5 (CBJ5), spans across 107,000 square feet and is designed to meet the requirements of hyperscalers and enterprises. CBJ5 has 6.5MW of critical IT load and it boasts a Tier IV1 modular design. The data centre also has a cooling wall system. “NTT in Malaysia has been successfully operating the Cyberjaya campus data centre for over 24 years,” said Hiroshi Oka, Ambassador of Japan to Malaysia. “Its expansion and growth are testimonies to Malaysia’s success in becoming the regional data centre hub in ASEAN.

Malaysia receives medical equipment worth RM19m from Japan  | Daily Express Online

Malaysia will receive medical equipment worth ¥500 million (around RM19 million) from Japan following the signing of Exchange of Notes for the Provision of Medical Equipment from the government of Japan to Malaysia in a ceremony held in a virtual environment

Japan donates US$300 mil for global Covid-19 battle

KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 24): Japan has contributed US$300 million for the development and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines to help the world cope with the pandemic, said its Ambassador to Malaysia Hiroshi Oka. Of the financial commitment over five years from this year, US$170 million (US$1=RM4.04) is for vaccine development and US$130 million for global distribution and supply of vaccines. The research and development is done via international arrangements by pharmaceutical companies and universities with the funding being used to support the various development of vaccine initiatives and researches, he told Bernama and locally-based Japanese media correspondents at the Japanese Embassy here on Friday (Jan 22).

M sia receives med equipment worth RM19m from Japan  | Daily Express Online

Malaysia will receive medical equipment worth ¥500 million (around RM19 million) from Japan following the signing of Exchange of Notes for the Provision of Medical Equipment from the government of Japan to Malaysia in a ceremony held in a virtual environment

Malaysia receives medical equipment worth RM19m from Japan | Malaysia

Friday, 22 Jan 2021 06:50 PM MYT Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba expressed his appreciation to the government of Japan for the generous assistance to Malaysia under Japan’s Grant Aid. Picture by Miera Zulyana Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 ― Malaysia will receive medical equipment worth ¥500 million (around RM19 million) from Japan following the signing of Exchange of Notes for the Provision of Medical Equipment from the government of Japan to Malaysia in a ceremony held in a virtual environment today. Representing Malaysia, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba expressed his appreciation to the government of Japan for the generous assistance to Malaysia under Japan’s Grant Aid.

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