1 ST QUARTER 2015 Q1 2015 CEO MESSAGE “Actions speak louder than words.” I am always a huge believer of the above statement. With this in mind, we started 2015 with the GreenTech Awards (GTA), which saw our organising team working tirelessly to stage the grand black-tie event. The event was an enormous success and received much applause from all the guests. Congratulations to the organising team, comprising Tengku Loreta who was the organising chairman, Woon, Devika, Eziana, Budiotomo, Nursyahida and the team who worked with a tight deadline to make the GreenTech Awards Gala Dinner a highly celebrated event. The GTA paid tribute to Malaysia’s Top 30 Green Catalysts who have had significant environmental, economic and social impact in expanding the country’s green technology sector. Prominent personalities in the field such as Gurmit Singh, Chairman of the Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia (CETDEM), Ruth Yeoh, Executive Director of YTL Corporation, Tan Sri Datuk Eddy Chen, Managing Director of MKH Berhad and Puan Sri To’ Puan Datuk Shariffa Binti Syed Akil, President of Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam Malaysia (PEKA) graced the event. Through honouring past and present successes, the GTA aims to be a source of inspiration for future generations. The success of GTA now has to inspire us to venture boldly into delivering similar successes in all our flagships. We are also pleased to be partnering with Malaysian Exhibition Services Sdn. Bhd. (MES) to organise the upcoming IGEM 2015 which is scheduled to be held from 9th -12th September. This marks the 6th edition and it is worth noting how IGEM has grown with last year recording a total participation of 357 exhibitors from across 20 countries showcasing their latest green technology products and services at 616 booths and attracting over 49,000 visitors from around the world. IGEM 2015 was officially launched on 11th March by the Deputy Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Dato’ Seri DiRaja Mahdzir bin Khalid with the theme “Powering the Green Economy”. This year’s theme reflects the constant need to aggressively promote and empower the green economy in Malaysia and across ASEAN. This year, we are targeting 400 exhibitors and 50,000 visitors from across the globe. Working hard collectively with MES, we have to ensure that this year’s IGEM will be an even greater success. Taking a quick glimpse back into 2014, I am happy to share with all of you that our annual performance index for the company rose from 47% to 82%. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate my entire team at GreenTech Malaysia for achieving these amazing numbers. That said, we should not be complacent with our achievement; we must continue to ride on the momentum and strive towards achieving 100% in 2015. On top of that, last year we finalised work on the Electric Mobility Blueprint (EMB) and this year we are targeting its publication. The EMB will provide a comprehensive framework for the development of the electric vehicle (EV) sector and supporting ecosystem in Malaysia. The EMB aims to fast-track Malaysia’s transformation into a global electric mobility marketplace and propel Malaysia forward in both sustainable practices as well as economic development. These will be achieved by encouraging public engagement and private ownership of EVs through financial incentives, implementing regulatory GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 support to encourage EV usage and by creating a holistic EV ecosystem and economy. As we speak, the blueprint is currently being circulated for its final review and I am sure all of you are as excited as I am to share our many months of effort with the rest of the world. As we step into 2015, we must be reminded of our collective objective – driving the nation’s green agenda. Let us ensure that our actions speak louder than our words and in turn, let us continue to inspire action in others. Sincerely, Ir. Ahmad Hadri Haris 31st March 2015 PAGE 1 Q1 2015 THE GREENTECH AWARDS Group photo: His Highness Crown Prince of Selangor, Tengku Amir Shah Ibni Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj (Centre) accompanied by: [From Left] Y.Bhg. Puan Sri To’ Puan Datuk Shariffa Sabrina binti Syed Akil, President of Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam Malaysia (PEKA); Tan Cheng Li, Environment Editor of The Star; Dato’ Sri Noor Rashid bin Ibrahim, Deputy Inspector-General of Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM); Ar. Von Kok Leong, Member (Chair) of GreenBuildingIndex Sdn. Bhd.; Datuk Loo Took Gee, Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA); Y.Bhg. Dato’ Paduka Professor (Dr.) Ir. Hj. Keizrul bin Abdullah, Chairman of Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (GreenTech Malaysia); Reza Mutalib, General Manager of Tan Chong Motors Sdn. Bhd.; Y.Bhg Dato’ Nor Hisham Ahmad Dahlan,Yang Di-Pertua of Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya (MPSJ); Gurmit Singh, President of Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia (CETDEM); and Ruth Yeoh Pei Cheen, Executive Director of YTL Corporation Berhad The 29th January 2015 was a memorable day for all of us at GreenTech Malaysia. After weeks of hard work, planning and organising, we finally rolled out the red carpet at the Majestic Hotel in Kuala Lumpur to welcome guests and friends from around the country to celebrate and honour Malaysia’s Top 30 Green Catalysts for 2014, comprising individuals and organisations who have had significant environmental, economic and social impact in expanding the country’s sustainability sector. technology sector in order to achieve the nation’s green agenda. While honouring past achievements, the GreenTech Awards also aim to inspire the next generation to emulate these role models and aspire to become future green catalysts. As mentioned by Ir. Ahmad Hadri, Chief Executive Officer of GreenTech Malaysia, “For while they are the youth of today, they will be the leaders of tomorrow taking over the baton from us to continue to champion our national green agenda.” The ceremony began with the Hands of Percussions troupe, who thrilled the attendees with their powerful opening act featuring drums and We were indeed very honoured to have His Highness Crown Prince of Selangor, Tengku Amir Shah Ibni Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj grace our awards ceremony, joining the 620 notable sustainability leaders from across various sectors including the Energy, Building, Transport, Water and Waste Management. This year, the GreenTech Awards comprised two categories, Personalities and Corporations, acknowledging the many efforts put in by both individuals and organisations who are committed to ensuring Malaysia’s long-term ecological sustainability and growing the green Performance by Poova, Best New Artist at AIM 2014 GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 PAGE 2 Q1 2015 Soprano performance by Syafinaz Selamat slick movements, following which, a seven course dinner was served. The audience were then treated to soulful music by Poova who charmed the crowd with her acoustic jazz renditions of Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off, Alicia Key’s Empire State of Mind and also Poova’s very own, Hello, among others. The performances for the night also included an enchanting classical repertoire by renowned Datuk Ramli Ibrahim and the Sutra Dance Theatre, as well as a dazzling soprano performance by Syafinaz Selamat. Between performances, Malaysia’s Top 30 Green Catalysts were invited on to the stage where they received their awards from His Highness Crown Prince of Selangor, Tengku Amir Shah Ibni Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj and GreenTech Malaysia’s Chairman, Y.Bhg. Dato’ Paduka Professor (Dr.) Ir. Hj. Keizrul bin Abdullah and GreenTech Malaysia’s Special Advisor, Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui. As the curtains drew on the gala event, guests were seen eagerly congratulating the award recipients, catching up with old friends and making new ones. The team at GreenTech Malaysia who made all this happen, were finally able to breathe a collective sigh of relief at accomplishing what must be considered one of the major highlights in the first quarter of 2015. Classical dance performance by renowned Datuk Ramli Ibrahim and the Sutra Dance Theatre GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 PAGE 3 Q1 2015 The GreenTech Awards (Con’t) The GreenTech Awards trophy’s multifaceted surface was custom designed to represent the diverse sectors and aspects that form an integral part of Malaysia’s Green Technology movement. It signifies the wide-ranging forms of green technology that are fastevolving, driven by passion and innovation within the industry. Meanwhile, the asymmetrical sides of the trophy, which merge and intersect at varying points and angles, epitomises the continuous need for dynamic collaborations and partnerships to achieve our national green agenda. [From Left] Y.A.D Tengku Dato’ Setia Ramli Alhaj Bin Tengku Dato’ Shahruddin Shah Alhaj, Special Advisor for GreenTech Awards; Y.Bhg. Dato’ Paduka Prof. (Dr.) Ir. Hj. Keizrul bin Abdullah, Chairman of GreenTech Malaysia; Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui, Special Advisor of GreenTech Malaysia; Tengku Loreta, Chairperson of the GreenTech Awards and Ir. Ahmad Hadri Haris The multifaceted surface is held together in a solid yet sleek structure, representing the unwavering focus and commitment of Malaysia’s Green Catalysts towards accelerating the Green Technology industry to the next level. Overall, the multi-coloured trophy symbolises the Green Technology industry itself – vibrant with limitless possibilities and exciting growth potential. [From Left] Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Datuk Danny Ooi; Y.Bhg. Dato’ Michael Tio, Chief Executive Officer of PKT Logistics Group and wife; Y.Bhg. Datuk Wira Jalilah Baba, Board member of GreenTech Malaysia and Ir. Ahmad Hadri Haris The exclusive GreenTech Awards Trophy [Photo on right] Ruth Yeoh Pei Cheen [far right], Executive Director YTL Corporation Berhad with guests GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 PAGE 4 Q1 2015 MALAYSIA’S TOP 30 GREEN CATALYSTS Award recipients – Corporations Polis DiRaja Malaysia For being the role model to other Government agencies, and being the first to publish and adopt the Green Practices and Green Technology Application Blueprint. Gurmit Singh, Chairman of Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia (CETDEM) Award recipients – Personalities Gurmit Singh Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia (CETDEM) The first President of Environmental Protection Society of Malaysia (established in 1974) and served the Society for 20 years. A renowned environmental activist who diligently walks the talk. Ruth Yeoh Pei Cheen YTL Corporation Berhad Instrumental in establishing the Sustainability Division within YTL Group, and for her active roles in promoting better awareness on impact of climate change and sustainability across the region. Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Datuk Eddy Chen MKH Berhad The driving force behind MKH Berhad and a strong advocator of greencertified homes. Played a significant role in promoting green initiative within REHDA. plans that encourage further growth within the sector. Linda Archibald The Malaysian Reserve A strong advocate of Malaysia’s green agenda, constantly providing indepth analysis on the challenges and opportunities faced in transforming Malaysia into a Green Community. Che Wan Mohd Badrul Amin bin Che Wan Alias Berita Harian A prolific writer who has been quick to realise the crucial need for Malaysia to migrate to electric mobility. Y.Bhg Puan Sri To’ Puan Datuk Shariffa Sabrina Binti Syed Akil Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam Malaysia (PEKA) A strong advocate of the environment, and for her tireless efforts and commitment to sustain mother nature and the environment. Tan Cheng Li The Star A passionate environmentalist who since 2000 has been writing compelling reports on topical issues, raising public awareness on the state of our environment and to encourage Malaysians to adopt sustainable practices. Puteri Nur Alia binti Mohd Jasin RTM A strong supporter of green technology with a particular focus on policies and Y.Bhg Puan Sri To’ Puan Datuk Shariffa Sabrina Binti Syed Akil Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam Malaysia (PEKA) GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 GreenBuildingIndex Sdn. Bhd. A key driving force in transforming Malaysian buildings to be more eco-friendly, and for achieving the significant milestone of 100 million square feet of certified green buildings. Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya An exemplary city council with a clear vision to transform into a Green City by 2030, and for implementing significant actions within the Low Carbon Cities Framework and Assessment System. Tan Chong Motors Sdn. Bhd. A key catalyst for Malaysia’s Electric Mobility market for having introduced Nissan Leaf, Renault’s Zoe, Twizzy and Fluence, and playing an instrumental role in building Malaysia’s EV charging stations and network. Maybank Berhad A strong partner of the Green Technology Financing Scheme, funding 16 green projects amounting to RM245 million as at end of 2014. Bandar Eco-Setia Sdn. Bhd. A pioneer in developing sustainable townships, and being the first to design and develop homes with solar buildingintegrated photovoltaics, surrounded by eco-friendly landscaping. Panasonic Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. A strong supporter of the IGEM, and a key innovator in promoting green living by providing Malaysians with energy efficient electrical appliances and the eco-friendly PanaHome series. Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad For its bold initiative to incorporate solar photovoltaic technology at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and incorporating green features at KLIA2. PAGE 5 Q1 2015 MALAYSIA’S TOP 30 GREEN CATALYSTS [con’t] PenjanaBebas Instrumental in initiating the Green School Campaign, and enabling solar photovoltaic systems to be installed at more than 100 schools around the country. Malaysia Debt Ventures Berhad A strong promoter of Islamic financing for Green Technology, and a catalyst in enabling green projects with 16 projects amounting to RM191 million as at end 2014. Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad A leading proponent of sustainable commercial buildings meeting international green standards, particularly within the KL Sentral area. Gading Kencana Sdn. Bhd. A role model renewable energy services company that was first to make a foray into the solar lighting market, and subsequently made headway into large-scale solar PV systems with MegaWatt installations. KFM Holdings Sdn. Bhd. A solution provider for a green, smart and connected built environment. Played an instrumental role in transforming Malaysia’s Prime Minister Office building into a Platinum rated Green Building. Harta Maintenance Sdn. Bhd. A total solutions provider for building maintenance that has been committed for over 30 years to strictly use only green products that protect and promote a sustainable environment. Dato’ Seri Ong Ah Haw from Malaysian Solar Resources Sdn. Bhd. receiving the GreenTech Trophy from GreenTech Malaysia Special Advisor, Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui PKT Logistics Group Sdn. Bhd. A Malaysian logistics service provider for the renewable energy sector, extending efficient and sustainable supply chain solutions to manufacturers and importers. Tenaga Nasional Berhad The national utility has been a vital facilitator in the growth of renewable energy and application of green technology. A key enabler of the Feedin-Tariff (FiT) scheme. Malakoff Corporation Berhad Promotes renewable energy via its Macarthur wind farm, the largest wind farm in the Southern Hemisphere, and encourages energy efficiency through its Energy Expert Series as well as other CSR programmes. Malaysian Solar Resources Sdn. Bhd. A growing local solar manufacturer since 2007, and a proven role model for other Malaysian green entrepreneurs. Yusop Rashid from Malakoff Corporation Berhad receiving the GreenTech Trophy from GreenTech Malaysia Special Advisor, Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 Cypark Resources Berhad An early adopter and promoter of renewable energy under the Feedin-Tariff scheme, while rehabilitating landfills through the establishment of solar power plants in these areas. Dato’ Daud Ahmad from Cypark Resources Berhad receiving the GreenTech Trophy from GreenTech Malaysia Special Advisor, Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui Syngas Sdn. Bhd. A dynamic company focussed on developing economical and viable ways to convert waste produce into commercially usable products such as petroleum, diesel, kerosene, naphthalene, ethanol and methanol. PAGE 6 Q1 2015 MTHPI ENDORSES EMB AND GTMP FRAMEWORKS 2020 144,590 green jobs MTHPI’s Objective Established in 2010, Majlis Teknologi Hijau Negara & Perubahan Iklim (MTHPI) formulates policies to facilitate the implementation of the National Green Technology Policy (NGTP). It also evaluates the effectiveness of the programmes and climate change initiatives being undertaken through the NGTP at the national level. Rate of growth The Prime Minister said the number of green jobs created in Malaysia had increased by 38 per cent, from 61,280 in 2013 to 84,565 last year. The number of green jobs are expected to increase to 144,590 by 2020, growing on to 211,500 by 2030 should the national green agenda continue to be given priority. 211,500 green jobs Gross domestic products Over and above this, green businesses are expected to contribute RM22.4 billion to gross domestic products (GDP) by 2020, potentially rising to RM60 billion by 2030, with strong commitment to facilitate growth in the green sector. 2020 Impact of Green Technology Following the MTPHI meeting on 25th February 2015, the media reported on Prime Minister, Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak‘s comments that climate change and global warming are not to be viewed lightly. to 2030 RM22.4b GDP to 2030 RM60b GDP GreenTech Malaysia’s Role GreenTech Malaysia successfully supported the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water, (KeTTHA) by developing and preparing the Green Technology Master Plan (GTMP) and the Electric Mobility Blueprint (EMB). During the MTHPI, KeTTHA tabled the GTMP while GreenTech Malaysia presented the EMB, both of which have been approved. In preparation, GreenTech Malaysia previewed the GTMP’s framework to an audience representing various stakeholders and sectors including GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 those from KeTTHA, Maybank Investment Bank Berhad, Sustainable Energy Development Authority, Waste Management Association of Malaysia, National Water Services Commission, the Performance Management & Delivery Unit and Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya on 29th August. The dialogue and feedback provided by the stakeholders were incorporated into the GTMP framework as presented. In developing the EMB, significant efforts were placed in comprehensively reviewing the nation’s current transportation resources, requirements and environmental impact. “Climate change and global warming are not to be viewed lightly.” Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak In addition to this, substantial studies were also conducted to review successful EV adoption strategies that have been rolled out in countries such as Amsterdam, Kingdom of Netherlands; Los Angeles, United States of America and Norway. These countries were selected based on their status as leaders of electric mobility. With the endorsement of the MHTPI, both the GTMP and the EMB will be further reviewed by relevant ministries prior to being presented to the Cabinet. PAGE 7 Q1 2015 IGEM 2015 GEARS UP “Malaysia’s ultimate goal is to position itself as a green technology hub for the ASEAN region. This year’s theme reflects the constant need to aggressively promote and empower the green economy in Malaysia and across ASEAN.” Y.B. Dato’ Seri DiRaja Mahdzir bin Khalid The first step to the International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition and Conference Malaysia 2015 (IGEM 2015) was taken recently with the official announcement on 11th March 2015. Held for the sixth consecutive year, IGEM 2015 is organised by the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA) in collaboration with GreenTech Malaysia and Malaysian Exhibition Services Sdn. Bhd.(MES). Themed “Powering the Green Economy”, IGEM 2015 will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from 9th to 12th September this year. Y.B. Dato’ Seri DiRaja Mahdzir bin Khalid, Deputy Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water, was on hand to make the official announcement, where guests including Government officials and leaders from the green technology industry as well as representatives from embassies and chambers of commerce, were briefed on the various sub-events lined up to engage industry players and stakeholders to address key issues of green economic policy, public goals and corporate best practices. This year’s IGEM will also play host to two unique sub-events, the Green Financing Conference in collaboration with Islamic Banking and Finance Institute of Malaysia (IBFIM) on 9th [Left to right] Datuk Loo Took Gee, Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water; Y.Bhg. Dato’ Paduka Professor (Dr.) Ir. Hj. Keizrul bin Abdullah, Chairman of GreenTech Malaysia; Y.B. Dato’ Seri DiRaja Mahdzir bin Khalid, Deputy Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water with Ir. Ahmad Hadri Haris September and the E-Mobilia World (Eco Efficient Electric) in collaboration with Koelnmesse Ptd. Ltd. for two days from 10th September. ASEAN pavilions from Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Japan alongside the Malaysian states pavilion are also set to be featured. Other sub-events will include MATRADE International Business Matching Session, Green Career Matchmaking, Exhibitor’s Reception and Green Insights. Over the years, IGEM has grown from strength to strength, with last year’s event recording participation from 357 exhibitors taking up some 616 exhibition booths from across 20 countries and attracting over 49,000 visitors from around the world. These statistics clearly demonstrate the significant role IGEM continues to play as the region’s largest green technology platform. GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 MES FOR IGEM 2015 On 14th January, GreenTech Malaysia appointed MES as our strategic partner to coorganise IGEM 2015. With the partnership, we are confident that MES will be able to offer fresh ideas and new perspectives that will ensure IGEM 2015 exceeds its previous benchmarks. Incorporated in 1980, MES, the largest exhibition organiser in Malaysia and a pioneer in this field, was selected based on its vast experience in organising successful and wellattended, business-generating international exhibitions. Some of MES’s highly acclaimed works include the ASCOPE 85 conference and exhibition for The Asean Council On Petroleum (ASCOPE) which was managed on behalf of PETRONAS, the UK Today exhibition for the British High Commission in September 1998 which was held in conjunction with Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Malaysia and the 2nd Malaysia Oil and Gas Services Exhibition and Conference (MOGSEC) in 2014. PAGE 8 Q1 2015 GreenTech Malaysia in Collaboration with Malaysian Institute of Planners [Left to right] Tuan Haji Md Nazri Mohd Noordin, President of Malaysian Institute of Planners with Ir. Ahmad Hadri Haris. Witnessing the ceremony is Y.Bhg. Datuk Harjeet Singh, Deputy Secretary General, (Green Technology and Water) Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water With global environment concerns at an all-time high, we have arrived at a time where sustainability is no longer an option, it is an imperative. This summarises the core objective of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between GreenTech Malaysia and Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) on 20th March. Specifically, the MoU will see the implementation of the Low Carbon Cities Framework & Assessment (LCCF) at all 149 municipalities in Malaysia by 2020. This initiative looks to rampup efforts in encouraging sustainable practices across the country in line with the Government’s efforts to effectively reduce up to 40% emission intensity of GDP by 2020, from the base year of 2005. Throughout the partnership, GreenTech Malaysia’s primary role will be to provide advice and assistance to its strategic partners and to monitor all national data pertinent to the carbon calculator. On MIP’s part, the organisation will fast-track the implementation of the LCCF in local councils through the development of individual roadmaps, action plans and technical trainings. Currently, four municipalities, namely, Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya, Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya, Majlis Perbandaran Hang Tuah Jaya and the Iskandar Regional Development Authority are implementing the LCCF. This MoU will focus on seven other councils that have been identified to also implement the framework this year to further enhance the LCCF initiative. The seven councils include Majlis Perbandaran Seberang Perai, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur, Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh, Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan, Majlis Perbandaran Kota Bahru, Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu and Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara. GreenTech Malaysia is excited to be partnering with MIP on this noteworthy agenda to create a sustainable environment for our future generations. [Left to right] Tuan Haji Md Nazri Mohd Noordin, President of Malaysian Institute of Planners signing the MoU with Ir. Ahmad Hadri Haris witnessed by Y.Bhg. Datuk Harjeet Singh, Deputy Secretary General, (Green Technology and Water) Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 PAGE 9 Q1 2015 Bright Individuals for a Bright Future “Out of 62 candidates, eleven managed to score 148 and above, or above the 98th percentile, which is the qualifying mark to join Mensa.” IQ, or Intelligence Quotient, as defined by Oxford Dictionaries is a number representing a person’s reasoning ability (measured using problemsolving tests) as compared to the statistical norm. IQ tests in today’s world are synonymous with Mensa, a leading testing body, which literally means “table” in Latin, a round-table society, where race, colour, creed, nationality, age, politics, educational or social background are irrelevant; it is a society for bright people, the only qualification for membership is a high IQ. Recently some 62 staff of GreenTech Malaysia underwent a Mensa test, and we could not be any prouder when the test results came back. Out of 62 candidates, eleven managed to score 148 and above, or above the 98th percentile, which is the qualifying mark to join Mensa. This works out to be 17.7% of the GreenTech team, which is truly impressive. Even more noteworthy is that six candidates in the group scored 160 and above, this subgroup has exhibited very high analytical and logical skills, and GreenTech is proud that these bright individuals are in our midst and in positions where their skills are fully tapped and utilised. Here is a link where you can go to do the test online: https://www.mensa.org/ workout. In as much importance that IQ has been highlighted all along let us also not forget its close sibling, EQ, or Emotional Quotient which is equally salient, in today’s society. Emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of, control and express one’s emotions, and handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically (Oxford Dictionaries). EQ enables us to use feelings to boost and complement our IQ. As individuals, our success depends on our ability to read other people’s signals and react appropriately to them. This applies GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 even more so in an organisation such as GreenTech Malaysia where a large portion of our task involves collaborating with various stakeholders, fielding opinions and aligning ideas to push the nation’s green agenda. There are numerous sources where we can read up more on emotional intelligence. For the curious ones among us, click http://psychology.about.com/ library/quiz/bl_eq_quiz.htm and get a peek into your inner landscape. With IQ and EQ being popular measurements through the last century, the concept of Spiritual Quotient (SQ) is also fast gaining traction. SQ is described as a measure of a person’s spiritual intelligence. Human beings have six senses and spirituality is the ability to recognize that there is intelligence beyond six senses. MySkillsProfile describes SQ as the intelligence that creates and governs everything within and beyond the worlds we know. For the curious, click http://www. myskillsprofile.com/instructions/sqq. PAGE 10 Q1 2015 Best Employees for 2014 How did you feel on winning the “Best Employee 2014” award? It’s been 2 years and 6 months since I joined GreenTech Malaysia on 18th June 2012. The journey holds a lot of memories, but to get the Best Employee 2014 award is the sweetest among those memories. Being appreciated is the best feeling after all the hard work and commitment I put in 2014. Ahmad Hadri as the mastermind •Introduced two business opportunities to GreenTech Malaysia and executed programmes to generate market demand and revenue for the company •Completed the GreenDC Kit project with exceptional results •Became the team leader for the champion go-kart team; Lightning Bolt What advice do you have for your fellow colleagues? Be respectful, keep learning and being passionate is the key to keep you moving forward. Do not procrastinate and always ask the right person if you are stuck or lost. Love your parents and family, insyaAllah, what you do are in barakah and rahmah. Tell us about your experience driving an EV for a month. EVs are perfectly suited for an urban citizen’s daily commute from home to office. On the road, the Renault Zoe is well-mannered and, like most electric cars, provides a comparatively soothing driving experience. The Zoe operates smoothly and quietly, whether under acceleration, while coasting or in regenerative braking mode. What are your proudest contributions in the past year? •Successfully secured funds and a data centre partner who assisted in setting up one of the market testing sites for the Green ICT project “ECO2”, of course with the help of our CEO, Ir. How did you feel on winning the “Best Employee 2014” award? Of course, I was happy to receive this title after a year with GreenTech Malaysia and it was my aim after Mr Azam got it last year. I made it a personal target to achieve, and with the support of all my other colleagues and from perseverance as well. I believe with sincerity and passion, my work has encouraged me to be the best that I can be and I am still improving from day to day. What advice do you have for your fellow colleagues? As our CEO always stresses “8 ingredients to be great – Passion, Work, Focus, Push, Ideas, Improve, Serve, and Persist.” What are your proudest contributions in the past year? Not really proudest contribution to the company, but personally, I am proud to be the best female shooter during our paintball-team building session... GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 “Be respectful, keep learning and being passionate is the key to keep you moving forward.” Full name Amir Hamzah Mansor Designation Analyst, Green Ventures Hahaha... As mentioned previously, I don’t have much to say about my proudest contribution per se, but as always, I do my work according to the instructions given by my superior. If he is happy, I am much happier. Tell us about your experience driving an EV for a month. Personally, I would say it is cool and stylo. It is easier to drive compared to my usual car because I use a manual one. But I still love my own car... Hehehe... Besides that, the EV is so quiet. Other advantages include saving the environment by omitting zero CO2 and also savings in terms of petrol costs. My “Passion, Work, Focus, family was also very interested to try the EV, especially my youngest brother. A Push, Ideas, Improve, huge thank you to the management who Serve, and Persist.” has graciously allowed me to use it for a month. It was indeed a good experience and exposure for me. Full name Nur Sarah Mohd Ali Designation Special Officer, Administration PAGE 11 Q1 2015 Congratulations to our colleagues Tiny Tot Little One’s Name Sofea Aryana Date of Birth 31st December 2014 Congratulations to the proud mommy, Siti Nashroh Bt Shaari! Significant Other tied the knot 14th March 2015 Congratulations to the newlyweds, Nur Fatihwahida Jaafar & Muhammad Nafis Md Tahir! Significant Other tied the knot 21st March 2015 Congratulations to the newlyweds, Nadia Abdul Rahman & Mohd Akmal Arif Bin Azmi! GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 PAGE 12 Q1 2015 Getting To Know Your Colleagues What do you want to be called, i.e., nicknames or short forms? Everybody calls me, “Andrew”.... My last nickname was in high school when my American football team mates called me, “Chin Strap” for the strap used on a football helmet. Where did you study and which field of study did you major in? I attended business school at the University of California. “Iron-man! Billionaire, cool gadgets, and nice cars.... need I say more?” What is your name and designation? And which department are you attached to? My name is Andrew Chin, my designation is Associate Consultant. I report to Mr. Woon in overlooking the business generating portfolio in GreenTech Malaysia. “I want to be Spiderwoman - although as far as I know only Spiderman exists today. ” What is your name and designation? And which department are you attached to? My name is Farah Azira binti Sidek. My position is Executive Assistant to CEO. When did you start working with GreenTech Malaysia? 15th January 2015 What/Who do you turn to for motivation/inspiration? As a huge basketball fan I get a lot of inspiration from Michael Jordan’s life story, achievements and his top plays. How do you spend your free time? I play basketball every weekend (I wish I could play every day!!) and try to hit the gym a few times in a week. Other than that I do my fair share of household chores. What green initiatives do you practise personally, either at home or at work? After frying food, I will use newspaper to soak up the cooking oil instead of pouring the oil into the sink. If you could be a superhero for a day, which superhero would you want to be? And why? Iron-man! Billionaire, cool gadgets, and nice cars.... need I say more? What do you want to be called, i.e., nicknames or short forms? When I was in secondary school, most people will call me Azie. In GreenTech, I would love to be called Azira or Zira. How do you spend your free time? I love spending my free time with my family or close friends. Also, I spend my free time playing badminton, gokarting, or exercising at the gym. Where did you study and which field of study did you major in? I studied Business Administration at Lim Kok Wing University (LUCT). What green initiatives do you practise personally, either at home or at work? Whether at home or at work, I prefer to use recycled paper to print. Apart from that, I always support Earth Hour that takes place once a year. When did you start working with GreenTech Malaysia? 2nd February 2015 What/Who do you turn to for motivation/inspiration? My father is my source of inspiration. I am proud of his high spirits, determination, and his hard work to become who he is today. GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 If you could be a superhero for a day, which superhero would you want to be? And why? If I could be a superhero for a day, I want to be Spiderwoman - although as far as I know only Spiderman exists today. This is because I’m a helpful person and Spiderman is known as a protector of people who are unable to protect themselves even if it could cost him his life. PAGE 13 Q1 2015 Getting To Know Your Colleagues What do you want to be called, i.e., nicknames or short forms? Ida Where did you study and which field of study did you major in? LLB (Hons) from University of Reading, United Kingdom When did you start working with GreenTech Malaysia? 11th March 2015 “Superman – so I can know what it feels like to fly.” What is your name and designation? And which department are you attached to? My name is Syuhida Silmi and my designation is Senior Executive, Public Affairs and Business Development. What/Who do you turn to for motivation/inspiration? Engaging conversations with my father – I pick his brain on all the latest current issues and on life. READING CORNER Goodyear has found a new way to power electric cars: The tyres! Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Company has unveiled a concept product, called BHO3, that “offers the possibility of charging the batteries of electric cars by transforming the heat generated by the rolling tyre into electrical energy.” The company also announced a new tyre called “triple tube,” which automatically adjusts its own air pressure based on road conditions. How do you spend your free time? In my free time I like to surround myself and meet up with friends or acquaintances from different job industries so that I can constantly learn something new, aside from my personal reading. What green initiatives do you practise personally, either at home or at work? I recycle paper and plastic bottles. I always print double-sided at all times. If you could be a superhero for a day, which superhero would you want to be? And why? Superman – so I can know what it feels like to fly. Charging with tyres! Original article from Money CNN: http://cnnmon.ie/1BpU3A3. Goodyear said the specially made tyres can generate electricity during normal driving conditions. The technology aims to address an obstacle faced by electric car companies like Tesla: the limited range of their vehicles before needing a recharge. Goodyear made the announcement at the 85th Geneva International Motor Show. GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 PAGE 14 Q1 2015 reading corner (Con’t) Elon Musk: It will be ‘impossible to run out of range’ in a Tesla, selfdriving features coming in 2015 Range anxiety is the bane of the electric car, it’s the scenario where the car’s electric power source, the battery, is running dangerously low. So, how does it work? Two key software updates to the Model S sedan are currently in beta testing with Tesla owners. A fully transparent solar cell that could make every window and screen a power source! Researchers at Michigan State University have created a fully transparent solar concentrator, which could turn any window or sheet of glass (like your smartphone’s screen) into a photovoltaic solar cell. Unlike other “transparent” solar cells that we’ve reported on in the past, this one really is transparent, as you can see in the photos throughout this story. According to Richard Lunt, who led the research, the team is confident that the transparent solar panels can be efficiently deployed in a wide range of settings, from “tall buildings with lots of windows or any kind of mobile device that demands high aesthetic quality like a phone or e-reader.” The researchers are confident that the technology can be scaled all the way from large industrial and commercial applications, down to consumer devices, while remaining “affordable.” So far, one of the larger barriers to large-scale adoption of The first is a “range assurance” application which communicates with Tesla’s Supercharger network and warns you if you’re in danger of running out of range, then finds the closest Supercharger. solar power is the intrusive and ugly nature of solar panels — obviously, if we can produce large amounts of solar power from sheets of glass and plastic that look like normal sheets of glass and plastic, then that would be big! Exciting days ahead! Original article from Off Grid Quest. For full story: http://bit.ly/1GUH2hT. GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 The second is a trip planner, which will integrate the Supercharger network with the network of Model S cars on the road and their navigation systems. Basically, a Model S will know where it is, where the closest Supercharger is at all times, and how much battery charge it has remaining, as well as how far it has to go to a given destination. Original article from Yahoo! Finance. For full story: http://yhoo.it/1DsSKli. PAGE 15 Q1 2015 GREENTECH MALAYSIA 2015 PAGE 16
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