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From The London Olympics, Back To Our Shores

Tee Tone Vei, Founder of Intrix Group

05-Nov-21 10:00

From The London Olympics, Back To Our Shores

In 2020, the Malaysia Water Purifiers Market had a value of USD 353.2 million. By 2026, it is estimated to reach USD 653.10 million. A driving factor for this growth is the increasing concerns individuals have towards their health and well-being as they want to avoid the risk of drinking contaminated water. Intrix Group however has a convenient solution to this. They have developed a system where individuals will be able to drink water directly from their taps, which is unheard of in Malaysia. Tee Tone Vei, Founder of Intrix Group shares his plans on being a game changer in the water purifier market in Malaysia and his hopes for the company.

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Produced by: Freda Liu and Daniel Tee

Presented by: Freda Liu


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