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ABB to fortify electrical infrastructure in Sarawak

ABB plans to strenghten its presence in Sarawak by investing in engineering capabilities and creating more value for local customers.

This was shared by ABB Malaysia Sdn Bhd’s president and country manager, Stephen Pearce.

He explained that among the few key areas that ABB was looking into was the development of the electrical infrastructure. He mentioned that there have been investments made in hydro plants but there was a need to distribute that energy.

“We see development in the transmission and distribution network in Sarawak and ABB is an organisation with many products that can really help," he said.

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