The Borneo Post

Bio-XCell received RM3.08 billion in investment­s so far — Johor MB

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ISKANDAR PUTERI: Bio-XCell Malaysia, the first biotechnol­ogy park and ecosystem in Malaysia, has so far received RM3.08 billion in investment­s.

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said of the amount, RM2.02 billion were realised investment­s and he was confident that Bio-Xcell would continue to attract more significan­t investment­s in the biobased industry in the state.

He said at the same time, the state government would continue efforts to facilitate investment­s from major bio-growth companies, as well as support the growth of bio- based small and medium enterprise­s to become regional players.

“In the future, bio- based agricultur­e, healthcare and industrial segments are expected to continue to expand in Johor and, subsequent­ly, the state government will continue its commitment to ensuring Johor has all the necessary conditions for business expansion, generate employment and produce sustainabl­e developmen­t in the bio- based industry,” he said.

Mohamed Khaled was speaking

In th�� futur��, bio-bas��d agricultur��, h��althcar�� and industrial s��gm��nts ar�� ��xp��ct��d to continu�� to ��xpand in Johor and, subs��qu��ntly, th�� stat�� gov��rnm��nt will continu�� its commitm��nt to ��nsuring Johor has all th�� n��c��ssary conditions for busin��ss ��xpansion, g��n��rat�� ��mploym��nt and produc�� sustainabl�� d��v��lopm��nt in th�� bio-bas��d industry. Datuk S��ri Moham��d Khal��d Nordin, Johor M��nt��ri B��sar

at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Verde Verdezyne Palm Oil Mill at the Southern Industrial & Logistics Clusters here yesterday.

Present were Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau, Johor Tourism, Consumeris­m and Consumeris­m Committee chairman Datuk Tee Siew Kiong and Verdezyne Corporatio­n chairman Chad Waite.

Spanning over 64 hectares, BioXCell is developed by Malaysian Bio-Xcell Sdn Bhd, a joint venture between Malaysian Bioeconomy Developmen­t Corporatio­n and UEM Sunrise Bhd.

Commenting on the plant, Mohamed Khaled said it would the first of its kind in the world to process renewable palm oil materials to dodecanedi­oic ( DDDA) on commercial basis.

Set for completion in 12 to 18 months’ time, he said the plant would produce about 6,000 metric tonnes of DDDA annually; hence adding value to materials from oil palm.

Meanwhile, Waite said the Verde plant is part of the company’s comprehens­ive strategy to expand into Asia and represents a major step forward its goal to replace petroleum- derived chemicals with renewable drop-in replacemen­ts.

He said RM388 million had been allocated for the plant constructi­on, and the products would be exported as an alternativ­e to the typical petroleum- derived intermedia­te chemicals. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Moham��d Khal��d (c��ntr��) with (from l��ft) Wait��, US Ambassador to Malaysia Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir, Madius and Malaysia Bio��conomy D��v��lopm��nt Corporatio­n chairman Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid at th�� launch of V��rd�� V��rd��zyn�� Palm Oil Mill ....
Moham��d Khal��d (c��ntr��) with (from l��ft) Wait��, US Ambassador to Malaysia Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir, Madius and Malaysia Bio��conomy D��v��lopm��nt Corporatio­n chairman Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid at th�� launch of V��rd�� V��rd��zyn�� Palm Oil Mill ....

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