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Masdar looks to extend renewables position in key market Southeast Asia

Masdar looks to extend renewables position in ‘key market’ Southeast Asia Email An artist’s impression of the 145MW Cirata floating PV plant that Masdar is developing in Indonesia. Image: Masdar. Abu Dhabi-based renewables company Masdar has a “significant ambition” to expand its clean energy portfolio in Southeast Asia, a company executive has told PV Tech. As the firm makes progress with the development of a 145MW floating solar project in Indonesia, it is now looking to grow in nearby countries. “We are exploring opportunities in Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. We see the entire ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region as a key market,” said Ahmed Al Awadhi, director of business development and investment at Masdar Clean Energy.  

Dubai South Properties unveils new 268-unit residential development

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Dubai Exports well positioned to aid regional and international companies

Dubai Exports well positioned to aid regional and international companies rohma@khaleejtimes.com Filed on February 23, 2021 Exporters Gateway is a knowledge platform that provides vital economic and trade data for the UAE and Dubai, as well as information on the most sought-after UAE products Companies that are looking to expand their business into new markets but are unsure of the requirements or documentation that is needed, can simply request a meeting with Dubai Exports through one of their 24 international trade offices, said Saed Al Awadi, CEO of Dubai Exports. Speaking at the 10th Market Dialogue Session by Dubai Economy, Al Awadi highlighted how Dubai Exports had been successfully tackling the challenges created by the Covid-19 pandemic globally. For many, it was business as usual, despite not working from offices, he noted.

Look: Dubai taxis now have mini billboards

Look: Dubai taxis now have mini billboards Supplied photo Ad displays change automatically depending on the target audience at the vehicle s location. More than 11,000 Dubai cabs will soon have smart billboards on their roofs, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said on Tuesday. These taxi-top billboards will be displaying not only advertisements but also informative content about events and activities around the city. Since they are ‘smart’, displays change automatically, depending on the target viewers at the vehicle’s location, explained Khalid Al Awadi, director of transportation systems at the Public Transport Agency of the RTA. So far, one hundred billboards have already been installed on the fleet of the National Taxi company in the initial phase of the project roll-out.

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