Civil Engineering Industrial Talk (MYCEIT 6.0)
Civil Engineering Industrial Talk (MYCEIT 6.0) Program at Panggung Syarahan Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Sabak Bernam
Time : 8.00 A.M – 5.00 P.M
Civil Engineering Industrial Talk (MYCEIT 6.0) Program at Panggung Syarahan Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Sabak Bernam
Time : 8.00 A.M – 5.00 P.M
Course : AGIBS Training with Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah
Date : 01st – 02nd November 2022
Trainer : ARI Bukit Kemuning (Project & Technical Department)
Attendees : Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah (Civil Engineering Department)
Race Towards Net Zero with MalaysiaGBC Carbon Score at KLCC, Kuala Lumpur
Course : Training on “Basic Occupational First Aid, CPR & AED Course”
Date : 12 – 13 August 2022
Trainer : CERT Academy Sdn Bhd
Attendees : ARI Bukit Kemuning & ASG Puchong
Date : 22 July 2022 – 24 July 2022
Archidex Focus Forum with the Title Mission: Achieving Net Zero Carbon Emissions with Solarvest at KLCC, Kuala Lumpur
Ajiya-MSEF Link Bridge
The Ajiya-MSEF Link Bridge was officially launched on 13 April 2022, at T&CM Centre, UTAR Hospital, Kampar. Ajiya is proud to be part of this journey.
The launching ceremony and mock cheque presentation were graced by UTAR Chancellor Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik; Group Managing Director of Ajiya Berhad Dato’ Chan Wah Kiang; UTAR Education Foundation Board of Trustees Chairman Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Sak Cheng Lum; UTAR Hospital Board Chairman and UTAR Council Member Ir Academician Emeritus Prof Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Chuah Hean Teik; UTAR President, Interim CEO of UTAR Hospital and UTAR Council Member Ir Prof Dr Ewe Hong Tat; General Manager of Asia Roofing Industries Sdn Bhd Mr George Ng Yew Cheok; UTAR Council Members; Guests from Ajiya Berhad and it’s subsidiaries; and UTAR staff.
Symposium Kejuruteraan Awam & Struktur (SiKAS) at Pullman Hotel Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
In May 2021, the Covid-19 cases seemed to spread rapidly in Malaysia. The Government had to take initiative to curb it, thus implementing a full lockdown. Such lockdown has impacted the country’s economy and many among the B40 / with disabilities face difficulties to make a living due to loss of income / unemployment.
As part of our CSR and in line with UN SDG No 2 to end hunger, Ajiya Group of Companies are among several other business entities that have supported the Malaysian Social Entrepreneur Foundation (MSEF) on their new program named ‘Free Warm Lunchbox’. Ajiya Group has donated a total of RM200,000, equivalent to 50,000 food packs will be distributed nationwide. Since starting their meal distribution programme on July 29, more than one million mainly Halal packs of free food had been given out to the needy.
With the help of about 100 volunteers, the free meals were distributed every day at 130 locations nationwide for lunch and dinner to ensure that the less privileged, home quarantine and those who lost their jobs will not go hungry.
MSEF continued the food distribution programme nationwide until end of september.
However for certain identified locations such as places that still have a low vaccination rate, the free food giveaway programme will be carried on until the fund allocated has been fully utilised.
Several Ajiya employees has been part of the volunteers, helping to distribute the free meals to those in need.
Besides Free Meal, Ajiya has also contributed RM200,000 to Malaysian Entrepreneurs Compassionate Foundation for REACH and Dato Chan has personally contributed RM50,000 to Tung Shin Hospital via MSEF for medical equipment.
MALAYSIAN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR FOUNDATION
Driven by the desire to assist the less privileged, a group of like-minded entrepreneurs and business owners have come together to form the Malaysian Social Entrepreneurs Foundation (MSEF).
Established in April 2021, the foundation focuses on three main areas- educational support, developing well-rounded social leaders to implement and improve public welfare, and helping the disadvantaged.
On of their intentions was to influence enterprises to come together to unite the resources and strengths to assist the community and B40 groups through targeted initiatives.
Currently MSEF channeled RM300,000 to 32 charity and welfare homes. Besides that, MSEF together with Eco-Shop Malaysia Sdn Bhd and private equity firm Creador have donated RM6mil to help 6,000 Chinese independent school students.
Dato’ Chan Wah Kiang, Managing Director of AJIYA BERHAD is currently the Vice President of MSEF and Program Director of MSEF’s Free Meal Program.