University of Malaysia Perlis, Fujii Engineering signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in research and commercialization of EV
Malaysia Perlis University (Unimap) and Japan’s Fujii Engineering have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish cooperation in research and commercialization of electric vehicles, Tokyo Auto Salon Kuala Lumpur announced in a statement.
This Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Unimap vice-chancellor Datuk Zaliman Sauli and Fujii Engineering’s chief executive officer, vehicle design engineer Mitsuru Fuji, at the opening of the Tokyo Auto Salon Kuala Lumpur last week in Kuala Lumpur. . The partnership between the two parties aims to provide Unimap with a platform to enhance its industrial training program by sending its students to Fujii Engineering in Japan, the statement said.
“Through this partnership between Japan and Malaysia, we hope to create more competitive electric vehicles. I look forward to working with Unimap to promote technology exchange and development between Japanese and Malaysian engineers,” said Fuji.
“This partnership for joint development and commercialization of electric vehicles is in line with Unimap’s aggressive and cutting-edge push into the development of automotive technology, much of which is ongoing,” said Datuk Zaliman. through our various endeavors in the field of motorsport.
Held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Center (MITEC) from 9 to 11 June, Tokyo Auto Salon Kuala Lumpur covered a total floor area of 130,000 square feet with a total of 91,000 visitors during the event. during the three days of the event.
Top names in Japanese performance tuning were present including Top Secret, HKS and GReddyalong with representation of popular culture, the form of car from EASY at first series. Also involved by local market OEM, with Mitsubishi And NISSAN present, and Nismo’s one-off special restored R34 generation Skyline GT-R for Prince Jefri Ibrahim of the royal family of Johor.