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Mosti to promote trenchless and underground space technology abroad

KUALA LUMPUR: The Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) plans to promote trenchless technology and underground space technology abroad.

It's Minister Chang Lih Kang said Mosti planned to further expand the field of technology before marketing the specialised manpower in that technology to other countries.

"This technology already exists in Malaysia and we (the country) are among the pioneers. We are already using this technology and what we can do now is to popularise this technology so that we can export our expertise abroad," he told reporters at the Asian Conference on Development and Innovations in Trenchless and Underground Space Technology 2023 here today (November 7).

He also said that the technology would indirectly benefit the country in terms of more sustainable underground excavation compared to conventional excavation.

"I feel that it (trenchless technology and underground space technology) can help our country because our problem is that we have many uncoordinated digging work. For example, today the water company came and did some digging work, (and) tomorrow the telecommunication company will want to do fibre installation.

"I am confident that although this technology involves a lot of pipe jacking, it won't affect the surface area and I feel that this technology is one way to move forward," he said.

Meanwhile, Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) president, Professor Dr Norlida Buniyamin welcomed Chang's suggestion of wanting more experts in the country to be marketed abroad.

"Other countries, like Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia really need our expertise, and it is my duty to bring forward this technology not only at Asean level but to the rest of the world," she said. – Bernama

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