Science, Tech and Innovation Ministry developing RM10m mobile chemistry lab, says minister

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KOTA TINGGI, May 29 — The Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti), through the Malaysian Department of Chemistry, is developing an RM10 million mobile chemistry lab...

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KOTA TINGGI, May 29 — The Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry , through the Malaysian Department of Chemistry, is developing an RM10 million mobile chemistry lab that will be housed at the department’s headquarters in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

“For this mobile lab, the development cost is RM10 million and it can be necessary especially for chemical-related pollution.“This new approach by the Chemistry Department will greatly help in ensuring safety,” he told reporters after officiating a Chemistry Department programme in conjunction with the Johor Chemistry Department’s golden jubilee at Kampung Semangar Dalam multipurpose hall, Kota Tinggi here today.

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