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Express Rail Link, Meru Utama extend partnership to boost passenger experience with digital assets
Express Rail Link, Meru Utama extend partnership to boost passenger experience with digital assets

Malay Mail

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Express Rail Link, Meru Utama extend partnership to boost passenger experience with digital assets

KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 — Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) and Meru Utama Sdn Bhd, operating under the VGI Airports brand, today signed an agreement to extend their strategic partnership, focusing on boosting passenger experience and digital engagement throughout ERL services. The renewed agreement ensures the collaboration continues until 2030, with an expanded focus on delivering high-quality digital content and advertising solutions. New additions to the asset roster include in-train digital screens and additional digital platforms at stations, providing passengers with dynamic and engaging content during their travels. This initiative underscores the companies' shared vision of using technology to enhance passenger experiences and develop innovative advertising opportunities. (From left) ERL acting chief executive officer Yeow Wei-Wen, Meru Utama general manager Herman Lim, ERL alternate director Muhammad Hariz Mohd Nadzmi, Meru Utama director Aznur Azizuddin, Ancom Nylex Berhad executive director Datuk Hasnul Hassan, and executive chairman Datuk Siew Ka Wei pose for a group picture after the concession signing ceremony at ERL Office, KL Sentral station on July 15, 2025. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa The signing ceremony, held at the ERL office at KL Sentral station, saw ERL alternate director Muhammad Hariz Mohd Nadzmi and Meru Utama director Aznur Azizuddin inking the renewed partnership. The event was also attended by Ancom Nylex Bhd executive chairman Datuk Siew Ka Wei, executive director Datuk Hasnul Hassan, ERL acting chief executive officer Yeow Wei-Wen and Meru Utama general manager Herman Lim. Yeow expressed enthusiasm about the partnership and said they are thrilled with the renewed collaboration. 'We are delighted to continue our partnership with Meru Utama, whose expertise in digital media has been instrumental in transforming our communication channels. This extension marks a new chapter in our journey to deliver smarter, more connected rail services. 'By leveraging innovative digital solutions, we aim to enhance passenger engagement, improve service efficiency, and strengthen our brand presence in today's fast-evolving digital landscape,' he added. Echoing similar sentiments, Lim highlighted the success of the ongoing collaboration and remained optimistic for further growth with the renewed partnership. 'Our partnership with ERL over the past two years has been highly successful, demonstrating our strong commitment to supporting ERL's objectives while creating valuable opportunities for brands to engage with passengers. 'Under this exclusive concession agreement, the partnership currently runs until 2030, with an option for a further five-year extension through to 2035,' he added. Highlighting the rising demand for digital out-of-home advertising, Lim said the company has significantly increased its investment in digital assets. 'Thanks to this extended partnership with ERL, we now feature digital screens not only in the stations but also onboard the trains, enabling brands to connect with their audiences seamlessly throughout the entire journey. 'To kick-start this new partnership, Meru Utama is committed to investing over RM1.5 million to upgrade the in-train digital assets this year,' he said.

Morocco Gaming Expo 2025: French Delegation Backs Youth, Talent and Tech in Rabat
Morocco Gaming Expo 2025: French Delegation Backs Youth, Talent and Tech in Rabat

Morocco World

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Morocco World

Morocco Gaming Expo 2025: French Delegation Backs Youth, Talent and Tech in Rabat

The Morocco Gaming Expo is back in Rabat, and this year it comes with a distinctly French twist. Running from 2 to 6 July at the city's Palais des Sports, the second edition of the expo has drawn a sizeable French delegation – some thirty professionals from studios, publishers, unions, and game design schools. At the heart of this cross-border cooperation are two initiatives: the Video Game Creator (VGC) and the Video Game Incubator (VGI). Both will be on full display at the expo, to push for the development of local talent and support emerging Moroccan studios. Launched earlier this year, VGC offers a ten-month certified programme blending technical training with creative rigour. Its counterpart, VGI, is already working with nine promising Moroccan studios, providing mentoring, bespoke training, and access to international experts. 'This joint presence of VGC and VGI, along with the French delegation, reflects the unique and structured partnership between France and Morocco in the gaming sector,' said Agnès Humruzian, Director General of the Institut français du Maroc. 'It's a sign of our commitment to building a strong and innovative ecosystem for Moroccan youth.' The initiative builds on a Franco-Moroccan declaration signed in October 2024 during President Macron's state visit to Morocco. It's backed by France's Fonds équipe France Création, aimed at tightening cultural and digital ties between the two countries. Beyond the formalities, it's also a chance for young Moroccan developers to rub shoulders with major industry names, explore the latest trends, and perhaps, get a foot in the door. Tags: AI technologyDigital creatorsExpo 2025gamingRabat

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