Zaini Ujang - Advisory Services

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He has been involved in many high profile projects as a Technical Consultant and Corporate Advisor, such as Malaysia’s environmental performance index (EPI) and megascience in water sector, since 2009; arbitration case with Singapore on the reclamation of the Johor Straits, water pricing with Singapore and provide technical assistance to developing countries. He was the Principal Consultant for the Master Plan Development of River Rehabilitation in the city of Johor Bahru, formulation of the National Master Plan for the implementation of Cleaner Production (CP) practices, Master Plan for Lake Eutrophication Management in Malaysia, and contributed to the development of scientific laboratories and pilot plants of Environmental Bioengineering and Biotechnology, including Membrane Bioreactors, Constructed Wetlands and Sequencing Batch Reactors. He is also instrumental in establishing university-industry partnership particularly with Proton Holdings, CCM Berhad and IWK. In 2005, he was appointed Chairman of the Technical Committee to advise the State Government of Negeri Sembilan to overcome the water crisis in Seremban. Since 2000, he was appointed the Principal Consultant for the implementation of various environmental initiatives on water supply, sewerage, river rehabilitation and industrial ecology. He has also been appointed as consultant to water-related issues with Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. He was appointed head of a research-consulting team to study ground water in the holy city of Madinah, Saudia Arabia since 2009.

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