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world
congress
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Kulta lumpur
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Crossroads of the World,s
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to the west anO CrrinJio ""onoric
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Kuala Lumpur is the busfling
hub of one of the Asian tiger
economies. ,,KL'is home
to 14 Fortune ZpOO""orpuni".
and is an up-and_coming
centre for lT, educatron,
manufacturing, and heatth
services.
r"no*n"o
lor rts world-class tourism
and hospitality industry and
has
a growing roster of grobar
giants in'to""r
xr,!llJ
"orii"ooiti"".
"cver the past decade, the
congress has gone from strength
to strength.
It ie'ai.s the essentiar
Ij:?::::ss
event inine-catendar of
chamber readers,
arso cements ties among
chambers ail over the worrd,,,
Chairr-nan
ICC Wor lcl Citarrrbers
Feoeratron
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CONGRESS AT A GLANCE
TUESDAY
f,un.
Reg.
Opens
WEONESDAY
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THURSDAY
'i
4"un.
Dinnerho6Gdoy
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$.,,n.
Registration
Opens
Gala Evening
!
Business Programme registration requared
visit the congress website for the most up-to-date
schedrre; www.KL2oog.com
Our Global Challenges
Food, Water and Energy
What will our world look like in2O2S? In order to meet
the challenges of tomorrow, our strategic planning must
begin today.
lmproved access to safe drinking water and basic
sanitation are key requirements for achieving sustainable
development as well as the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), designed to cut extreme poverty by
half by 2015. A recent World Health Organization study
suggests that every dollar spent on improving sanitation
generates an average economic benefit of US$7.
Current global trends in demographics, migration, and
industrialization are placing increasing stress on the
most basic resources - food, water and energy
with sweeping effects on international commerce.
The importance of technology in advancing free trade
and globalization is clear. But is technology as a vector
of change entirely positive?
-
Changes in international trade patterns and economic
development have seen the rise of new powerhouse
economies and a rebalancing of the global order.
Despite a downturn in global GDP, continuing expansion
in emerging markets - such as China, India, Russia and
the Persian Gulf - is expected to counterbalance the
economic decline of advanced economies. But is olobal
trade today "inclusive"?
Challenges like the sub-prime crisis, and the soaring
.food and oil prices are creating new obstacles to
sustainable economic development. Confronted by
such challenges, is the world dividing once again?
As governments reassert their roles, global ties are
under strain, protectionism is increasing, and barrrers
to cross-border trade and investment are being
reestablished. Are there really any "limits to growth"?
The session will focus on:
. Population growth, migration and urbanization
. Resources: food, water and energy
. Technology: advancements and backlashes
. Knowledge in the information society
o Economic integration and globalization
. Conflict and the transformation of force
. Governance
Energy is needed to improve irrigation systems and for
water production, but in a world of soaring energy prices,
ever scarcer water resources and a global food crisis,
what are our chances of ensuring sustainable growth?
With food and energy markets both in turmoil, open
trade policy in many nations could be undermined by
rising inflation and trade imbalances. The food crisis is
becoming a real challenge to globalization. What are the
roles and responsibilities of business, government and
society in moving forward?
To increase awareness of the importance of sanitation,
the UN declared 2008 the International Year of Sanitation.
As the social and economic impact of water shortages
has led to talks of a water crisis, what priorities need to
be set and what are the solutions needed to address
this crisis?
Experts will discuss the following issues:
. The food crisis: global, local or commodity-specific?
r What are the factors related to bioenergy?
o What are the solutions to the water crisis?
o The interdependency between the food, water
and energy crises
. Can sustainable economic growth be achieved
in least-develooed countries?
. What are government agendas, priorities and
resoonses to food and fuel crises?
. The roles and resoonsibilities of business for each crisis
Economic lmplications of Climate Change
Climate change could shrink the global economy by
2oo/o,
several recent studies show. Taking action now to mitigate
and adapt to the effects of climate change would bear an
estimated cost of about 1% of global GDp.
climate change is a global problem requiring a globalsolution and business
is part of that solution. The private sector is a critical provider of cost-effective
climate solutions. lt plays a central role in the development and use of existing
and new, cost-effective, efficient energy technologies with low greenhouse
gas emissions in all sectors. Business needs clebr, predictable and
stable
frameworks for long-term planning and investment - important for implementing
and accelerating technology cooperation for projects related to energy
access,, supply and energy efficiency.
How will the development of a post 20'12 United Nations Framework
convention on climate change (UNFCCC) impact business decisions?
How can business contribute to the finalization of a UNFCCC agreement
in Copenhagen at the end of 2009?
Panellists will address:
.
How can governments, business, and civil society best support
a global climate regime?
r
ls there contradiction between economic growth, trade liberalization,
environmental protection and sustainable development?
r what role can, and should business play in addressing climate
change?
r what new opportunities and challenges are there for business worldwide
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in addressing climate change?
What does business need to make the most of new opportunities?
What is the outlook for the next decade for climate, energy demand,
the economv. the consumer?
"Kuala Lumpur is pleased to be the frrst city in southeast Asra
to welcorne the world chambers congress. we will showcase
wiat our vibrant city has to offer."
Ab Hakim Borhan
Ma;'or
Kuala Lunrpur
WORLD
CHAMBERS
COMPETITION
Highlight of the Congress
The World Chambers Competition is the only global awards
programme that provides international recognition to proiects
undertaken by chambers from around the world.
The awards offer a unique opportunity for chambers to showcase
originality and ingenuity in how they serve their member community.
Since its inception in 2003, the Competition has built up a wide
selection of case studies from developed, developing and least-
developed countries. The last Competition drew strong interest
from the chamber communitv, with 55 entries from 38 countries.
2009 World Chambers Competition Categories
. Best Unconventional Project
. Best Small Business Project
. Best'lnternational Proiect
. Best Networking Project
www.worldchamberscompetition.com
"Winning a World Chambers award brought us
recognition from our partners at home and abroad
By setting the highest technical standards to qualify
for the award, it has helped our chamber gain
access to important actors in the public and private
sectors alike. Every chamber looking to strengthen
its entrepreneurship programmes should spplrr' "
Alencar Burti
President
The Corrfederation of Braziliatr Commercial
and Business Associations (CACB)
2007 World Chambers Cotnpetttion \ivrrrner
Business deregations wiil accompany many
chambers to the congress.
FMM, with the support of rocar partners, wiil
arrange an extensive business
programme to include:
FMM Conference on Excellence in
Manufacturing
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2 June 2009, lmpiana KLCC Hotel& Spa, Kuala
Lumpur
FMM's 4t Internationar conference on Exceilence
in Manufacturing will focus
on strategies for operationar and management exceilence
in manufacturrng
and internationar varue chains. rt wiil highright approaches
used by indusrry
leaders to manage the grobarization of manufacturing
varue chains. The
conference wiil focus on business strategy through innovation
and wiil present:
cEo's perspectives on global manufacturing; ratest trends in grobarization
and
manufacturing for operational and supply networks;
and business operational
models to add varue in internationar manufacturing
and suppry chains.
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MIDA seminar: rnvestment opportunities in the Manufacturino
and Services Sectors in Malaysia
3 June 2009, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
The seminar will highlight Malaysia's favourable
environment for investors while allowing participants
to create business ties with leaders in the region.
Participants will learn about:
r Current economic climate of Malaysia
. Available and promoted business opportunities
in manufacturing and services
. Trade opportunities with Malavsia
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Participants wiil meet and network with Malaysian companies
and deverop
strategic business partnerships during the business-matching
sessions
organized for pre-registered participants.
SMIDEX 2OO9
3-5 June 2009, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
This annual event is organized by smail and Medium Industries
Deveropmenr
corporation, Malaysia (sMlDEc), which serves as an avenue for
small_ and
medium-sized enterprises (sMEs) to network and exhibit products
and
services to potential buyers. Large and multinational companies
are arso
invited to explore new technorogies and business opportunities
with supprrers
and partners during this event. SMTDEX 2009 wiil be herd concurrenly
with
the 6rn World Chambers Congress on 3_5 June 20O9.
For more information and to register for any part of the
business programme,
please contact Angelina Lim at [email protected].
YOUR CONGRESS
ORGANIZERS
We thank our sponsors:
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Celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2009, the International Champer of
commerce (lcc) is the world business organization, representing enterpnses
from all sectors in every part of the world. The fundamental mission of
is to promote trade and investment across frontiers and help business
lcc
corporations meet the challenges and opportunities of globalization.
www.rccwbo.org
The World Chambers Federation (WCF) was established by ICC in i95j ,
to be the advocate of its chamber of commerce members worldwide.
WCF is a non-polltical, non-governmental body representing the interests
of all local, national, regional, bilateral and transnational chambers of
eommerce and industry.
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WCF strengthens links between chambers, enabling them to improve
performance as well as discover new products and services to offer their
members. Chambers represent companies of all sizes, particularly smallto medium-sized enterprises, the backbone of any true world business
organization. WCF promotes and protects the chamber of commerce as
an essential intermediary between business and government and between
business and the general public.
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Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) was estabilshed in 196g,
as Malaysia's premier business organization. With a membership of 2,200
companies and some 4,000 subsidiaries of member companies, FMM
covers a wide cross-section of industry sectors which contribute lo 32o/o
of Malaysia's GDP
FMM has spearheaded the nation's growth and modernization and is a
leader of the manufacturing sector. As ICC's national committee in Malaysra,
FMM also represents business at both the reqional and international levels.
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Tel:+33149532941
Fax:+33149533079
E-mail : [email protected]
Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
Wisma FMM
No. 3. Persiaran Dagang PJU 9
Bandar Sri Damansara
52200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel : +603 6276 1211
Fax : +603 6274 1266 or 62747288
E-rnail : [email protected]
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Tours are conducted daily at the same time. Please indicate the number of people and select the
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Visit www.Kl2009.com for full description of tours.
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Kuala Lumpur City Tour
98
Half-day morning
Kuala Lumpur City Tour
98
Half-day afternoon
Countryside & Batu Caves Tour
98
Half-day morning
Countryside & Batu Caves Tour
98
Half-day afternoon
Putrajaya & Agricultural Heritage
215
Half-day afternoon
Kuala Lumpur By Nighl Tour
150
Show and dinner
A Day in the Rainforest
280
Full-day with lunch
Historical Malacca
275
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From executive suites to standard rooms there is something to meet everyone's budget and style when booking congress accommodation.
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Room/MYR
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Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumour
' Mandarin Oriental: breakfast not included
Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur
5-1O minute walk
860
1,005.
1,540
710 - 985
to KLCC
Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur
Prince Hotel & Residence
lmpiana Hotel KLCC & Spa
Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur
15
5
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630 ,820
860 - 915
5
520 - 655
450 - 535
410 - 480
750 - 805
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A
minute walk to KLCC
Hotel Nikko Kuala Lumpur
Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpur
The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Apartment
5
5
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590 - 765
800 - 865
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1 room/MYR
2 rooms/MYR
560
795
1,058 - 1,155
575,630
535
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5-1O minute walk to KLCC
The Ascott Apartments
For more information on accommodation and tour options. please contact Eric Chuo at: [email protected]
Register online to save time and immediately
secure your accommodation and tour
bookings! Instant online registration available
at www.KL20O9.com
Q'eSrd Ghambers
Please return this form to the Official Congress Bureau:
E-mail : [email protected]
Phone: +60 3 425291OQ
Fax
: +60 3 4257 1133
Remember to keep a copy of this form for your own records.
FEDERATION OF MALAYSIAN MANUFACTURERS
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Muhamrnao vunus a;
ilih Arri"un
wrnner
Leading Sustainable
Growth and Change
I
gyy).';tb;*"l,id''L"i,y:,3::A:"Klili:lT"Jl"",n
xuala Lumpur, Matavsia,
3_5 June ,,iOnl H",o
for the first
trme in Southeast
As
;;;;IFJ ff h"J:,::::"":J:* i:*
::od:,,.,";;
executives
from over too
countries;;;;;"*d
;
to attend.
Under the umbrella
theme, ,,Leading sustainable
growth and
cnange", the 6rh
world
congress
in
Kulta lumpur
wrr address the
kev
"n?lT?:t:faced by busrnesses today,
""ono-,.nX,,ilullenges
L;
:l g : ;;.'9 il " #:,i",,""#fiffi :::'": 8il: ::,*:
n to o
e, m ; ; ; ;
i ffi
J:ff
:
fl"J*
", n c u d n s
",.:['
youngentr!p,";";;;;^"0":i.';l,illl;i^?J,,:.0;;l:r",.
i
tn
a"j
Mbeki
Kuafa Lumpur, Malaysia
Crossroads of the World,s
Most Dynamic Region
HosteO by the Feder
from the
Jru;id*iThabo
i
I
i
Jffi.?:i:iir:,J1,1"11,':" an openins address bv the prime
hosted by tlre nrayor
Kuata Lumpur, oo
of
n"l,l""rlnner
A market-oriented ec
poricies""o",uig";o'#ilJ;,iX?l?ij,L?"11lf,iT::l:
ready to do business
ake Maraysn
export base.
m
"
n,ni,l
llil:"J,ff
ffiiff
;li?:,".
Malaysia is strategicaily positioned
as the gateway into the
ASEAN market, which
;;ilJff ;i,lfl ::*:i,:,#:ig,'*"
offers is its proximitf d*;;;;;ls
!1"r:"
powerhouses _ lndia
ll
al soo," ii,."
with poputations of
to the west anO CrrinJio ""onoric
the east _
.1.1
biltion
rnol.s u]irio,iXp"",,u"rv.
Kuala Lumpur is the busfling
hub of one of the Asian tiger
economies. ,,KL'is home
to 14 Fortune ZpOO""orpuni".
and is an up-and_coming
centre for lT, educatron,
manufacturing, and heatth
services.
r"no*n"o
lor rts world-class tourism
and hospitality industry and
has
a growing roster of grobar
giants in'to""r
xr,!llJ
"orii"ooiti"".
"cver the past decade, the
congress has gone from strength
to strength.
It ie'ai.s the essentiar
Ij:?::::ss
event inine-catendar of
chamber readers,
arso cements ties among
chambers ail over the worrd,,,
Chairr-nan
ICC Wor lcl Citarrrbers
Feoeratron
I
_i
l
CONGRESS AT A GLANCE
TUESDAY
f,un.
Reg.
Opens
WEONESDAY
$,,n= 4?;"
W-elcome R6ception
.T
l:
;i
li
THURSDAY
'i
4"un.
Dinnerho6Gdoy
Kuala LdrirFir.tr,lalidi:
$.,,n.
Registration
Opens
Gala Evening
!
Business Programme registration requared
visit the congress website for the most up-to-date
schedrre; www.KL2oog.com
Our Global Challenges
Food, Water and Energy
What will our world look like in2O2S? In order to meet
the challenges of tomorrow, our strategic planning must
begin today.
lmproved access to safe drinking water and basic
sanitation are key requirements for achieving sustainable
development as well as the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), designed to cut extreme poverty by
half by 2015. A recent World Health Organization study
suggests that every dollar spent on improving sanitation
generates an average economic benefit of US$7.
Current global trends in demographics, migration, and
industrialization are placing increasing stress on the
most basic resources - food, water and energy
with sweeping effects on international commerce.
The importance of technology in advancing free trade
and globalization is clear. But is technology as a vector
of change entirely positive?
-
Changes in international trade patterns and economic
development have seen the rise of new powerhouse
economies and a rebalancing of the global order.
Despite a downturn in global GDP, continuing expansion
in emerging markets - such as China, India, Russia and
the Persian Gulf - is expected to counterbalance the
economic decline of advanced economies. But is olobal
trade today "inclusive"?
Challenges like the sub-prime crisis, and the soaring
.food and oil prices are creating new obstacles to
sustainable economic development. Confronted by
such challenges, is the world dividing once again?
As governments reassert their roles, global ties are
under strain, protectionism is increasing, and barrrers
to cross-border trade and investment are being
reestablished. Are there really any "limits to growth"?
The session will focus on:
. Population growth, migration and urbanization
. Resources: food, water and energy
. Technology: advancements and backlashes
. Knowledge in the information society
o Economic integration and globalization
. Conflict and the transformation of force
. Governance
Energy is needed to improve irrigation systems and for
water production, but in a world of soaring energy prices,
ever scarcer water resources and a global food crisis,
what are our chances of ensuring sustainable growth?
With food and energy markets both in turmoil, open
trade policy in many nations could be undermined by
rising inflation and trade imbalances. The food crisis is
becoming a real challenge to globalization. What are the
roles and responsibilities of business, government and
society in moving forward?
To increase awareness of the importance of sanitation,
the UN declared 2008 the International Year of Sanitation.
As the social and economic impact of water shortages
has led to talks of a water crisis, what priorities need to
be set and what are the solutions needed to address
this crisis?
Experts will discuss the following issues:
. The food crisis: global, local or commodity-specific?
r What are the factors related to bioenergy?
o What are the solutions to the water crisis?
o The interdependency between the food, water
and energy crises
. Can sustainable economic growth be achieved
in least-develooed countries?
. What are government agendas, priorities and
resoonses to food and fuel crises?
. The roles and resoonsibilities of business for each crisis
Economic lmplications of Climate Change
Climate change could shrink the global economy by
2oo/o,
several recent studies show. Taking action now to mitigate
and adapt to the effects of climate change would bear an
estimated cost of about 1% of global GDp.
climate change is a global problem requiring a globalsolution and business
is part of that solution. The private sector is a critical provider of cost-effective
climate solutions. lt plays a central role in the development and use of existing
and new, cost-effective, efficient energy technologies with low greenhouse
gas emissions in all sectors. Business needs clebr, predictable and
stable
frameworks for long-term planning and investment - important for implementing
and accelerating technology cooperation for projects related to energy
access,, supply and energy efficiency.
How will the development of a post 20'12 United Nations Framework
convention on climate change (UNFCCC) impact business decisions?
How can business contribute to the finalization of a UNFCCC agreement
in Copenhagen at the end of 2009?
Panellists will address:
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How can governments, business, and civil society best support
a global climate regime?
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environmental protection and sustainable development?
r what role can, and should business play in addressing climate
change?
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in addressing climate change?
What does business need to make the most of new opportunities?
What is the outlook for the next decade for climate, energy demand,
the economv. the consumer?
"Kuala Lumpur is pleased to be the frrst city in southeast Asra
to welcorne the world chambers congress. we will showcase
wiat our vibrant city has to offer."
Ab Hakim Borhan
Ma;'or
Kuala Lunrpur
WORLD
CHAMBERS
COMPETITION
Highlight of the Congress
The World Chambers Competition is the only global awards
programme that provides international recognition to proiects
undertaken by chambers from around the world.
The awards offer a unique opportunity for chambers to showcase
originality and ingenuity in how they serve their member community.
Since its inception in 2003, the Competition has built up a wide
selection of case studies from developed, developing and least-
developed countries. The last Competition drew strong interest
from the chamber communitv, with 55 entries from 38 countries.
2009 World Chambers Competition Categories
. Best Unconventional Project
. Best Small Business Project
. Best'lnternational Proiect
. Best Networking Project
www.worldchamberscompetition.com
"Winning a World Chambers award brought us
recognition from our partners at home and abroad
By setting the highest technical standards to qualify
for the award, it has helped our chamber gain
access to important actors in the public and private
sectors alike. Every chamber looking to strengthen
its entrepreneurship programmes should spplrr' "
Alencar Burti
President
The Corrfederation of Braziliatr Commercial
and Business Associations (CACB)
2007 World Chambers Cotnpetttion \ivrrrner
Business deregations wiil accompany many
chambers to the congress.
FMM, with the support of rocar partners, wiil
arrange an extensive business
programme to include:
FMM Conference on Excellence in
Manufacturing
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2 June 2009, lmpiana KLCC Hotel& Spa, Kuala
Lumpur
FMM's 4t Internationar conference on Exceilence
in Manufacturing will focus
on strategies for operationar and management exceilence
in manufacturrng
and internationar varue chains. rt wiil highright approaches
used by indusrry
leaders to manage the grobarization of manufacturing
varue chains. The
conference wiil focus on business strategy through innovation
and wiil present:
cEo's perspectives on global manufacturing; ratest trends in grobarization
and
manufacturing for operational and supply networks;
and business operational
models to add varue in internationar manufacturing
and suppry chains.
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MIDA seminar: rnvestment opportunities in the Manufacturino
and Services Sectors in Malaysia
3 June 2009, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
The seminar will highlight Malaysia's favourable
environment for investors while allowing participants
to create business ties with leaders in the region.
Participants will learn about:
r Current economic climate of Malaysia
. Available and promoted business opportunities
in manufacturing and services
. Trade opportunities with Malavsia
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Participants wiil meet and network with Malaysian companies
and deverop
strategic business partnerships during the business-matching
sessions
organized for pre-registered participants.
SMIDEX 2OO9
3-5 June 2009, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
This annual event is organized by smail and Medium Industries
Deveropmenr
corporation, Malaysia (sMlDEc), which serves as an avenue for
small_ and
medium-sized enterprises (sMEs) to network and exhibit products
and
services to potential buyers. Large and multinational companies
are arso
invited to explore new technorogies and business opportunities
with supprrers
and partners during this event. SMTDEX 2009 wiil be herd concurrenly
with
the 6rn World Chambers Congress on 3_5 June 20O9.
For more information and to register for any part of the
business programme,
please contact Angelina Lim at [email protected].
YOUR CONGRESS
ORGANIZERS
We thank our sponsors:
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Celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2009, the International Champer of
commerce (lcc) is the world business organization, representing enterpnses
from all sectors in every part of the world. The fundamental mission of
is to promote trade and investment across frontiers and help business
lcc
corporations meet the challenges and opportunities of globalization.
www.rccwbo.org
The World Chambers Federation (WCF) was established by ICC in i95j ,
to be the advocate of its chamber of commerce members worldwide.
WCF is a non-polltical, non-governmental body representing the interests
of all local, national, regional, bilateral and transnational chambers of
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WCF strengthens links between chambers, enabling them to improve
performance as well as discover new products and services to offer their
members. Chambers represent companies of all sizes, particularly smallto medium-sized enterprises, the backbone of any true world business
organization. WCF promotes and protects the chamber of commerce as
an essential intermediary between business and government and between
business and the general public.
www.worldchambersfederation.com
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Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) was estabilshed in 196g,
as Malaysia's premier business organization. With a membership of 2,200
companies and some 4,000 subsidiaries of member companies, FMM
covers a wide cross-section of industry sectors which contribute lo 32o/o
of Malaysia's GDP
FMM has spearheaded the nation's growth and modernization and is a
leader of the manufacturing sector. As ICC's national committee in Malaysra,
FMM also represents business at both the reqional and international levels.
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Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
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No. 3. Persiaran Dagang PJU 9
Bandar Sri Damansara
52200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel : +603 6276 1211
Fax : +603 6274 1266 or 62747288
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Kuala Lumpur City Tour
98
Half-day morning
Kuala Lumpur City Tour
98
Half-day afternoon
Countryside & Batu Caves Tour
98
Half-day morning
Countryside & Batu Caves Tour
98
Half-day afternoon
Putrajaya & Agricultural Heritage
215
Half-day afternoon
Kuala Lumpur By Nighl Tour
150
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A Day in the Rainforest
280
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Historical Malacca
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From executive suites to standard rooms there is something to meet everyone's budget and style when booking congress accommodation.
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Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumour
' Mandarin Oriental: breakfast not included
Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur
5-1O minute walk
860
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1,540
710 - 985
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Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur
Prince Hotel & Residence
lmpiana Hotel KLCC & Spa
Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur
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860 - 915
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520 - 655
450 - 535
410 - 480
750 - 805
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Hotel Nikko Kuala Lumpur
Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpur
The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Apartment
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590 - 765
800 - 865
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1 room/MYR
2 rooms/MYR
560
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1,058 - 1,155
575,630
535
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5-1O minute walk to KLCC
The Ascott Apartments
For more information on accommodation and tour options. please contact Eric Chuo at: [email protected]
Register online to save time and immediately
secure your accommodation and tour
bookings! Instant online registration available
at www.KL20O9.com
Q'eSrd Ghambers
Please return this form to the Official Congress Bureau:
E-mail : [email protected]
Phone: +60 3 425291OQ
Fax
: +60 3 4257 1133
Remember to keep a copy of this form for your own records.
FEDERATION OF MALAYSIAN MANUFACTURERS