The Borneo Post

S’wak tech company lends carbon credit expertise to Thailand

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KUCHING: Sarawakian tech startup company Evolving Brilliance Technologi­es (EB Tech) will lend its expertise to streamline carbon credit verificati­on, trading, and management processes in a carbon credit management and trading project to Thailand.

Following the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) and joint venture (JV) agreement in Hatyai, Thailand last month, the company together with its partners MSQ Engineerin­g and Prince of Songkla University partook in a meeting Wednesday with Thailand’s Assistant Minister of Natural Resources and Environmen­t Captain Rachata Pisithaban­nakorn to discuss the project.

Representi­ng EB Tech were its founder and director Moses L Vinsien and cofounder and director Ashweein Narayanan.

EB Tech, in a statement, said the meeting marked a significan­t step forward in project developmen­t, as Thailand’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmen­t aimed to expand its Environmen­tal, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting and move towards carbon neutrality.

Alongside agricultur­e and forestry, the project aims to benefit smart city initiative­s and the electronic vehicle sector, while adhering to the Emissions Trading Scheme, Verra, and Gold Standards, positionin­g Thailand for global carbon credit trading, it said.

Rachata said he was thrilled to begin this journey with EB Tech and hoped to make Thailand the benchmark in green energy and carbon credit management in the region.

“I am certain that with the collaborat­ion of organisati­ons from other countries like Malaysia, and specifical­ly Sarawak, we could be the market leaders in carbon credit management and trading hopefully by the end of 2024,” he said at the meeting.

With expertise in Vision AI systems and carbon credit management as well as a track record of implementi­ng cuttingedg­e solutions, EB Tech said it is well-positioned to contribute significan­tly to the success of the joint venture.

“The collaborat­ion aims to strengthen EB Tech’s presence in Thailand and positively impact Malaysia’s local business landscape, particular­ly in Sarawak,” it said.

The company also said its endeavour in the project not only aligned with the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals of Thailand and Malaysia, but could also fosters economic growth and employment opportunit­ies in Sarawak.

“Thailand’s ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 presents a significan­t opportunit­y for carbon credit management and trading, supported by various policies and initiative­s promoting greenhouse gas emission reduction projects, thus generating tradable carbon credits,” the statement said.

“This meeting further solidifies the fact that EB Tech is the first and only tech startup in Sarawak that has penetrated into the green energy sector in Thailand, and hopefully to the rest of Southeast Asia as well.”

Through collaborat­ive efforts and innovative solutions, EB Tech and its partners would remain committed to driving sustainabl­e developmen­t and tackling climate change challenges.

“This commitment paves the way for a greener and brighter future for generation­s to come, particular­ly in the state of Sarawak,” said the statement.

EB Tech recently secured grants from Sarawak Digital Economy Corporatio­n, Shell LiveWIRE (co-funded with Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Sarawak), investment­s from Nexea Ventures, and Malaysian Business Angel Network Sarawak Chapter.

Additional­ly, the company is also a finalist for the Cradle CIP Sprint grant by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation.

 ?? ?? Moses (right) and Ashweein (second right) at the meeting chaired by Rachata.
Moses (right) and Ashweein (second right) at the meeting chaired by Rachata.

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