Embracing Sustainability with Taiwan Excellence’s High-Quality Products

As a mother, I always focused on a sustainable future, not just for my own sake but also for the well-being of my children & future generations. In fact, the issue of sustainability is one of the most pressing problems facing the world today, and the Malaysian government is putting green energy and green buildings at the forefront of the country’s transformation policies for various industries.
Taiwan Excellence, representing the best in Taiwanese innovation and manufacturing, is showcasing in ARCHIDEX 2024 with the theme “Greener Together” as it focuses on building related green solutions for a better tomorrow. The Taiwan Excellence Pavilion will feature 21 green products from 11 award winning companies with the aim of creating a new era of bilateral sustainable cooperation between Taiwan and Malaysia.
(From Left ) Mr. Patrick Loo, Representative of YZTEK in Malaysia Market.; Mr. Albert Liang, Senior Director of Product Marketing of E-Ink Holdings Inc.; Mr Celestino Li, Salas Manager of Overseas Business Development and Management of AMA Tech Corp.; Kenji Chai, Graffiti Artist Malaysia; Mr. James Chang, Director of Economic Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia; Eva Peng, Director of Taiwan Trade Center Kuala Lumpur; Mr. Gary Yang, Founder and Managing Director of Sauberair Technology Ltd.; Mr. Steven Huang, International Sales Dir. of Waterson Corporation ; Ms May Lin, Vice Chairman of Ferro-Carbon Ent. Co., Ltd

James Chang, Director of the Economic Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia, said during the opening press conference that Malaysia’s robust manufacturing industry accounts for a high proportion of the country's GDP and is a strong contributor to the export figures. Many factories are urgently looking to improve their energy efficiency, and he is confident that cooperation between Taiwan and Malaysia industry players can give rise to a more resilient green building ecosystem here in Malaysia.
(From Left ) Mr. James Chang, Director of Economic Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia; Kenji Chai, Graffiti Artist Malaysia; Eva Peng, Director of Taiwan Trade Center Kuala Lumpur

The Taiwan Excellence Pavilion will arrange a product sharing on 4th Jul 2024  to highlight some of the key products to expand green business opportunities. Featured products include the PRISM ePaper from E INK Holdings that brings dynamic colour changing options to building walls; SAUBERAIR Flat Picture Frame Air Purifier that features an advanced purification system wrapped in beautiful art; AMA TECH’s mobile tank fan that drastically improve indoor circulation; and WATERSON’s robust 3-in-1 stainless steel closer hinges that have been tested to millions of operating cycles.

SKINMADE 15% Vitamin C + Bio STEMCELL Super Brightening Serum

SKINMADE, a proudly Malaysian-owned skincare brand known for its innovation and scientifically proven formulas that deliver remarkable skin improvements, introduces a new science-backed, super-brightening serum: 15% Vitamin C + Bio Stemcell Super Brightening serum.

Inspired by melanogenesis science, the serum is made to target multiple pigment pathways and work to boost skin radiance. Improvement in uneven skin tone, reduced appearance of dark spots and post-acne marks, are among the benefits of the serum.

Its special Bright-through innovation utilises INFINITEBRIGHT™, a patented comprehensive formulation developed to deliver unparalleled brightening, radiance and spot-erasing effects through an optimised delivery system.

Anyone with skin concerns such as hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone and lackluster skin appearance can enjoy the benefits of the 15% Vitamin C + Bio Stemcell Super Brightening serum without having to worry about skin irritation.

guardian Donates Body Wash to Underprivileged Children as Part of Its ‘Together, Keeping Kids Clean and Healthy’ Community Service Campaign

guardian Malaysia recently conducted a heartwarming initiative by providing 2,844 bottles of body wash to the children of PPR Kampung Muhibbah at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. The event, attended by 100 children from the PPR together with their parents, marked a significant step in guardian's commitment to its regional #guardiancares Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) campaign titled “Together, Keeping Kids Clean and Healthy”.

Anna Ng, Marketing Director at guardian Malaysia, expressed her delight in contributing to children's hygiene and well-being under this program. She highlighted the importance of ensuring that every child has access to basic hygiene, emphasizing that it is a fundamental human right.

Ng stated, "Keeping clean and healthy is not a luxury but a basic necessity, especially for children from low-income families. We believe that maintaining personal hygiene not only safeguards physical health but also boosts self-esteem and enhances mental well-being."
In 2023, guardian successfully provided 20 million baths to underprivileged children across Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Cambodia. This equated to over 40,000 bottles of bath care products donated to Malaysian children alone. Building on this achievement, guardian has set a target of doubling its impact in 2024, aiming to provide 40 million baths to those in need in the region.

The donation of 2,844 bottles of body wash to the children of PPR Kampung Muhibbah represents a significant contribution toward this goal, providing 800,000 baths for the recipients. Mr. Abdul Aziz bin Mohidie, the Head of the Rukun Tetangga of PPR Muhibbah 2 said, “This is a good initiative as it helps to lighten the burden of families besides being great for kids to learn how to keep clean and healthy.”
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