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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 13: The 3rd annual edition of Sustainability Environment Asia  (SEA) was officiated on Thursday to bring a wave of fresh perspectives for businesses  to translate green commitment to action and reinforce their long-term resilience.  

The three-day event from Nov 12 to 14 was opened by Deputy Prime Minister Yang  Amat Berhormat Datuk Amar Haji Fadillah Yusof, who is also Minister of Energy  Transition and Water Transformation at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

SEA 2025 offers a wide range of learning opportunities with three leading conferences  which are expected to host over 500 delegates, reflecting the increasing importance  of corporate stewardship on tackling pressing environmental challenges.

The three conferences in collaboration with prominent stakeholders are:  

• ESG Malaysia Summit 2025 by ESG MALAYSIA

• SEA Conference: Meeting Water Demands for the Data Centre Sector In Malaysia, by Malaysian Water Association (MWA)

• Carbon Conference 2025 by Peterson Solutions (Conference Partner)

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Together, they feature over 50 speakers in more than 30 sessions with the expected  attendance of 500 delegates.

The line-up of speakers includes YB Lee Chean Chung (Member of Parliament  Petaling Jaya, Sustainable Energy Development Authority Board Member),  Muhammad Rizal Azmi (Vice President, Business and Product Development, Bursa  Carbon Exchange, Bursa Malaysia), Ts. Dr. Nurul Muiz Murad, Chief Executive Officer, Malaysia Steel Institute (MSI), Dato' Mohd Rodzwan Mohd Baba Sakri (Deputy  Secretary General (Water), Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation),  Finland Ambassador H.E. Anne Vasara and Prof. Dr. Zulkifli bin Yusop (Professor,  Centre for Environmental Sustainability and Water Security, Universiti Teknologi  Malaysia, Johor), Victor Soosai (Managing Director, Peterson Solutions Malaysia),  Win Sim Tam (Regional Representative, Asia and the Pacific, Verra) and Dr Ivy Yuwei  Yin (Energy Transition and Market Specialist, S&P Global).

As ASEAN charts its collective path toward a sustainable future, the ESG Malaysia  Summit 2025 stands as a transformative platform to convert sustainability  commitments into action,” said Steven Lee, President of ESG Malaysia. “The summit  builds on the national momentum to foster regional alignment, cross-industry  collaboration, and policy innovation - supporting the region’s shared vision for inclusive  and resilient growth.

Malaysia is among a rising number of countries that have committed to net zero  emissions by 2050 and the support of the industries and business community are  crucial to fulfil the pledge.

The country reaffirmed its commitment to a green economy in its recent National 2026  Budget by positioning sustainability as a business priority and a new growth engine  for the country’s economy.

Regionally, ASEAN’s rapid economic growth and growing urban populations present  dynamic opportunities for businesses to support sustainable innovations and green  development.

“MWA is steadfast in its commitment to supporting all stakeholders, including federal  and state governments, as well as our members and water industry at large, to  facilitate a resilient, sustainable and climate-ready water sector that fosters the growth  of our national economy and development. Looking ahead, artificial intelligence  technology will play an indispensable role in transforming the management of our  invaluable water and energy resources. This presents an opportunity for us to innovate  and serve as a catalyst in managing our water resources more effectively, striking a  harmonious balance between the diverse needs of consumers while safeguarding our  invaluable water supplies,” said Mr Mohamad Hairi Bin Basri, President of The  Malaysian Water Association (MWA).  

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According to a statement, our industry partner, Gamuda Berhad, said: “Gamuda is  fundamentally focused on engineering unparalleled water resilience to guarantee  socio-economic growth. We are experienced in the entire water cycle, from securing  foundational resources and major water infrastructure to operating advanced  treatment and distribution networks, as well as award-winning urban rejuvenation  projects in the region. This integrated design and construction approach is further  strengthened by the Gamuda Digital Operating System (GDOS) in partnership with  Autodesk Construction Cloud and the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) to  drive operational efficiency and project delivery. Ultimately, by guaranteeing a stable,  high-quality water supply, we safeguard industrial continuity for critical high-tech, E&E  and manufacturing hubs. All while; we invigorate local economies and develop a  skilled, competitive workforce through targeted upskilling programmes and  local contracting.”  

SEA is co-located with the first Global Automotive and Technology Expo (GATE)  featuring E-Mobility Asia (EMA) that is co-organised by Derrisen and Malaysia  Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) under the Ministry of Investment, Trade  and Industry.  

“SEA is a catalyst for change and a partner to the environment. The three conferences  bring together a diverse range of players to share different perspectives. We are happy to be the platform that connects businesses, investors and innovators to drive towards  a more sustainable future. The transition is complex. Hence, education is the best way  forward. It will also provide invaluable opportunities for businesses to network and  learn from each other,” said Ms Karen Goi, Project Director, of event organiser,  Derrisen Sdn Bhd.

For more information, visit https://sustainabilityenvironmentasia.com/. - SEA 2025 PARTNERS AND SUPPORTERS

Supporting Partners: ESG Malaysia, Malaysian Water Association  

Industry Partner: Gamuda Engineering

Conference Partner: Peterson Solutions

Endorsing Ministries and Agencies: Ministry of Energy Transition and Water  Transformation (PETRA), Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), Ministry  of Housing and Local Government, Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation  (MATRADE)

Local Supporting Associations: Malaysian Recycling Alliance (MAREA), Malaysia  Association of Sustainable Supply Chain & Innovation (MASSCI), The Electrical and  Electronic Association of Malaysia (TEEAM)  

International Supporting Associations: Singapore Water Association (SWA), Taiwan  Drinking Water Equipment Association (TDWA), Taiwan Environmental Manufacturers  Association (TEMA)

The press release is provided by SEA.