These trends, and breakthrough technologies will be discussed and debated at the upcoming Conference of Power and Electricity Supply Industry 2018 (CEPSI 2018) in Kuala Lumpur from September 17 to 22.
SunBiz sat down with General Electric Malaysia CEO Datuk Mark Rozario to get his thoughts and views on what leadership means to him.
The Sun (TS): How has your life experience made you the leader you are today?
In this second part of the interview, Mohshin profiles some of the major trends and technologies that could impact Asia Pacific’s new and frequent flyers in the years ahead.
Malaysia has come a long way from where it was to where it is today, with tremendous economic growth and infrastructure expansion. Since GE’s first office in Malaysia in 1975, we have seen Malaysia grow in every sector, from oil and gas to healthcare. GE is honoured to be able to support this nation’s infrastructure growth. In this video, Stuart Dean, CEO of GE ASEAN describes GE’s milestones, transforming with the nation in the last 40 years.
The GE Innovation Barometer report, now in its 4th edition, is an international opinion survey of senior business executives. Operating in over 26 countries, it aims to gauge the views of individuals actively engaged in innovation activities in companies worldwide.
A private meeting and pep talk from AirAsia Group CEO, Tan Sri Dr. Tony Fernandes was the highlight of a recent career development trip made by 20 Sarawak students to Kuala Lumpur.
Like contestants from the TV show, “The Apprentice Asia,” the SMK Subis students embraced the rare opportunity to chat with, and learn from one of Malaysia’s premier ‘captains of industry.’