1. Sarawak aims to have five data centres that will create further economic growth for Sarawak through cross-border data flow by 2030.
2. Sarawak aims to have solar energy make up 12 per cent of its total capacity mix by 2030.
3. Ongoing talks with Singapore and Indonesia remain productive, with Sarawak poised to play a significant role in supplying power to the grid and the grid’s infrastructure could be in place by 2030.
4. Sarawak we will have a new piping system throughout Sarawak at a cost of RM1.1bil by 2030.
5. Sarawak is targeting 60% student enrolment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by 2030.
6. Sarawak on course to become high-income state by 2030.
7. Sarawak launched the Second Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030 which will set out how the state will secure its future as a leading digital economy and society by 2030.
8. An estimated 7,000 telecommunication towers and structures will be needed to achieve full coverage in populated areas in Sarawak by 2030.
9. Sarawak aims to become net food exporter by 2030.
10. Azio remain committed to their goal of driving innovation and supporting Sarawak’s digital ambitions by 2030.
@Eagle. in the past you said AIZO will drop to 5 cts, today you change your attitude and come back to membodek AIZO and set your TP to 50 cts, betul kah ? but who is going to buy at 50 cts ????? are you the one to lead and buy first ??????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Folks, over the last twelve months, AIZO Group Berhad's revenue grew by 2.7%. That's not great considering the company is losing money. In contrast, the share price took off during the year, gaining 190%.
It's good to see that AIZO Group Berhad has rewarded shareholders with a total shareholder return of 190% in the last twelve months.
Since the one-year TSR is better than the five-year TSR (the latter coming in at 11% per year), it would seem that the stock's performance has improved in recent times.
Someone with an optimistic perspective could view the recent improvement in TSR as indicating that the business itself is getting better with time.
Folks, it's now an open secret that Azio is the new hidden GEM in KLSE. The business will need a lot more growth to justify that increase. As such have patience when we investing a business through the stock market as "Patience Can Produce Uncommon Profits."
Sarawak got 12 divisions today equal to 12 states in West Malaysia so let say 1 data centre per state already 12 DC but it will be double or triple…24, 36 DC that cost 300-500 millions per DC ✅ it’s billions guys 💰💰💰💥
I wonder from now how long is this Burung going to mention abg abg abg again.. like previously.. after that he will condemn this counter and move to other forums
@Eagle, if your source of information is very reliable, do you tambah membeli AIZO, are you willing to dispose of your Gamuda and shift it over to AIZO which you are confident that AIZO will bring you better fortune in future ????
AIZO is aiming to be a full stack financial technology solutions provider in Malaysia, through their wholly owned subsidiary Techmile Resources Sdn Bhd (TRSB),
TRSB will be tailor-made to become a financial technology company that provides electronic payment system solutions such as alternative delivery channels to banks and financial institutions via secured electronic platforms for both micro and cross-border payments.
TRSB’s recent acquisition of Uniqa, meanwhile is aimed to transform TRSB into a full-stacked financial technology solutions provider in Malaysia which would allow it to provide financial technology support to clients and partners who offer remittance services to the Asian markets such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal, the Philippines, which are the top destinations for remittance from Malaysia.
For the record, Uniqa is an approved system provider under BNM section 40 of the Money Service Business Act with clients using its financial technology solutions needing BNM license approvals. Approval license from BNM for remittance payment services projected approval in 4Q24.
Uniqa currently has two local banks using its remittance system and is also working closely with its local partner bank to establish partnerships with a number of overseas banks in Indonesia, China, and the Philippines, as well as countries in the Middle East and Europe.
KUCHING (Oct 23): The water reservoirs at Bakun, Murum, and in the near future, Baleh, will provide huge areas for floating solar installations, said Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.
He said this huge potential of solar resources can be used to pump water and subsequently utilised to generate power during unavailability of the sunlight, thereby providing additional and sustainable energy for Sarawak.
“The reservoir for the hydropower provides potentially suitable sites for floating solar, which can be used with PHES (pumped hydro energy storage), thereby increasing further renewable energy generation from water resources,” he said.
Coral Power Sdn Bhd (“CPSB”) was acquired by AIZO Group Berhad (Formerly known as Minetech Resources Berhad) in 2017 as the Special Purpose Company for power generation business activities. AIZO in line with the Eleventh Malaysia Plan, 2016-2020 towards sustainable growth, recognises the potential and importance of renewable energy, has identified solar power as a viable and reliable source of renewable energy.
AIZO is determined to play a part among many other private corporations in supporting the strategies outlined by the Government of Malaysia, in particularly on pursuing green growth for sustainability and resilience through programs implemented by the Energy Commission (“EC”) and the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA) of Malaysia. One of the first floating solar systems in Malaysia utilising flotation devices on a pond (i.e. floating solar power plant).
For locality factor, CPSB has identified a 75-acre of decommissioned mining pond at Pantai Remis, Perak as the proposed floating LSSPV project site. The decommissioned mining pond is neighbouring the Segari gas power plant. CPSB has subsequently been awarded the 9.99Mwac project directly by the EC in 2018. This LSSPV is CPSB’s first foray into the power sector while it continues to identify other business opportunities in renewable energy.
Dato Abang Abdillah Izzarim Bin Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Hj Abdul Rahman Zohari Chairman Dato Abang Abdillah Izzarim Bin Datuk Patinggi Abg Hj. Ab Rahman Zohari, began his professional journey as a qualified commercial pilot before venturing into the world of ICT. His initial business endeavour was with Aerotrain Charter, a company specialising in aviation cargo. Due to his innovative and creative approach to business, Dato Izzarim was appointed as the Executive Director of Borneo Sea Offshore, a prominent player in the Oil and Gas sector.
Driven by his lifelong passion for technology, digital animation, software development, and PC games, Dato Izzarim subsequentially founded and established an Animation PC games development business.
Having gained significant experience and exposure across diverse industries at a young age, Dato Izzarim has honed his skills and managerial abilities in overseeing multiple companies across ASEAN countries and China. Renowned for his hands-on approach, he actively participates in day-to-day operations and ensures that his team meets the expectations of clients and business associates. Dato Izzarim serves as the Chairman of irix, holding a major stake as one of the company's shareholders. His leadership and involvement contribute to irix's growth and success in the industry.
You simpan lah you punya kepandaian..buang masa jer. Kita memang confident dgn abang. AIZO next multibagger company, I said many times already. 😂🤣😂. Ajar ikan berenang😂🤣🤣😂
SARAWAK is planning the construction of a mega electricity supply route that will see the Trans Borneo Power Grid supply electricity to Sabah and Kalimantan.
The overland power grid system will light up the entire Borneo Island, with Sarawak selling electricity to Kalimantan and Sabah from the numerous hydro-power dams such as the gigantic RM15 billion Bakun Dam in central Sarawak.
Sarawak is also planning the construction of a submarine cable across the South China Sea to supply electricity to Singapore and the peninsular Malaysia states.
Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg highlighted these ambitious power project plans when attending an international energy event in Singapore over the past two days.
The Sarawak government-owned State Public Communications Unit, in its latest media updates, said the Premier also said Sarawak is looking into being a source of electricity for Asean countries too.
"Sarawak has abundant renewable energy sources from the numerous hydro dams in the state.
"Sarawak is also working closely with Indonesia for power supply projects through the Trans Borneo Grid to link to Nusantara (new Indonesian capital) and other Kalimantan provinces as well as connect to Sabah.
"Sarawak is working with TNB (Tenaga Nasional Bhd) and the Singapore Government on the subsea power cable to deliver electricity to Singapore and the peninsular states in west Malaysia.
"Sarawak will eventually connect its electricity sources to all Asean countries through an Asean Grid," the Unit quoted Johari as saying at the Singapore event.
The Trans Borneo Power Grid will be another multi-billion project that will follow closely with the Trans Borneo Railway proposed project.
That railway plan is to link Sarawak-Sabah-Kalimantan to provide railway routes to facilitate more efficient movement of people and cargo en-masse throughout Borneo Island.
Indonesia is already relocating its national capital from Jakarta to Nusantara which is about 200 km away from southern Sarawak. - October 23, 2024
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