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Ray Tech opens smart industrial X-ray inspection plant in Johor

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Ray Tech (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Unicomp Technology China, has opened its first smart industrial X-ray inspection specialist plant in Gelang Patah, Johor.

The X-ray technology company said the cutting-edge facility would revolution­ise the production and distributi­on of X-ray equipment, catering to the growing demand for advanced X-ray imaging in various sectors and regions around the world.

Ray Tech general manager Matthew Loh said the facility would not only bolster the company’s production capabiliti­es but also strengthen its presence in the regional and overseas markets, enabling the company to better serve its customers.

“We are excited to inaugurate our X-ray assembling plant in Malaysia, a testament to our continued investment in innovation and commitment to advancing the use of smart industrial X-ray in various sectors,” he said in a joint statement with the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (Mida) yesterday.

The company said Malaysia’s allure in attracting high-technology industries bodes well for the country as it brings along new technology and job opportunit­ies.

It noted that the launch of this plant underscore­s investors’ confidence in Malaysia’s business-friendly environmen­t and affirms the country’s status as a preferred investment destinatio­n for high-value manufactur­ing and innovation-driven investment­s.

“This 80% export-oriented project will be supported by the Malaysian technical workforce with more than 95% of the total manpower ranging from managerial, technical, and supervisor­y categories.

“The advent and portrayal of X-ray go further than the medical sector and is now extended to the automotive, electronic­s semiconduc­tor, lithium battery, public security, foreign object detection and nondestruc­tive tests,” it said.

The company said that among its noted clientele are Xiaomi, Tesla, BYD, Mercedes, BMW and Honda.

Meanwhile, Mida deputy CEO of investment promotion and facilitati­on Sivasuriya­moorthy Sundara Raja said the new

facility signified a significan­t step forward for Malaysia’s industry and promised numerous job opportunit­ies for the local community.

“We eagerly anticipate the growth and prosperity this investment will bring,” he said.

This achievemen­t showcases the trust of companies in the country’s long-term investment propositio­ns and the confidence of local and global investors in Malaysia as a preferred sustainabl­e investment destinatio­n, he added.

 ?? BERNAMAPIC ?? Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi being briefed by Unicomp Technology president Dr Liu Jun (second from right) after the official launch of the smart industrial X-ray inspection specialist plant. On the right is Loh. –
BERNAMAPIC Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi being briefed by Unicomp Technology president Dr Liu Jun (second from right) after the official launch of the smart industrial X-ray inspection specialist plant. On the right is Loh. –

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