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Malaysian delegation to visit Bangalore

Bangalore, Nov 3 (UNI) Malaysian Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Dr Jamaludin bin Mohammed Jarjis will lead a delegation on a two-day visit to Bangalore from November eight.

His visit would mainly focus on exploring business opportunities that would have mutual benefit to companies based in India looking at Malaysia as an investment destination and vice-versa, according to a release here today.

The delegation, comprising Malaysian business leaders, representatives from Malaysian Government agencies and senior management of Multimedia Development Corporation Sdn Bhd (MDeC), would also meet heads of various companies, the release said.

The dignitary would be visiting Bangalore to invite companies to be a part of the Multimedia Super Corridor, Malaysia, it added.

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