MRANTI Offers Network Of Top Class Hubs For Startups To Spark And Thrive

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Technology Innovation Park Malaysia (TiPM/MRANTI) has today launched the KL Innovation Belt (KLIB), a groundbreaking network of strategic hubs across Klang Valley for startups and investors to collaborate and work.

Chang Lih Kang, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation said the hubs offers potentials to collaborate with like-minded individuals whilst having access to support facilities tailored to your sector. The location will be strategically situated at the heart of startup hubs in Bukit Jalil and Bangsar.

These hubs will focus on nurturing key sectors including Energy & Greentech, Manufacturing & Automation, Agriculture and Islamic Financial Services, aiming to foster a self-sustaining startup ecosystem that promotes continuous innovation and growth. KLIB will be a one-stop centre for startups and investors equipped with things needed to thrive, from dedicated co-working spaces to networking events and easy access to government agencies.

Datuk Wira Dr. Hj. Rais Hussin Hj Mohamed Ariff, CEO of TiPM (MRANTI) said KLIB Innovators also stand to benefit from scalable office space that can accommodate up to 100 companies at any one time, high-speed internet, convenient access to transportation, as well as, important facilities such as F&B and leisure.

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