Y.Bhg. Dato’ Rumaizi bin Baharin@Md Daud, the esteemed Datuk Bandar of Ipoh, graced a significant event earlier this afternoon. He had the honor of witnessing the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Quest International University and HTM Pharmacy.
The ceremony, held with utmost enthusiasm and anticipation, marked a momentous collaboration between the two distinguished institutions. The MOU signifies a promising partnership that aims to foster mutual growth and advancement in the fields of education and pharmaceuticals.
Quest International University, known for its commitment to excellence in education and research, has taken this remarkable step to join hands with HTM Pharmacy, a renowned name in the pharmaceutical industry known for its dedication to healthcare and innovation.
With Dato’ Rumaizi bin Baharin@Md Daud’s gracious presence and encouragement, the event became all the more auspicious and inspiring. The Datuk Bandar’s support and belief in the potential of this collaboration further reaffirmed the importance of such initiatives in enhancing the overall development of the region.
As the ceremony came to a close, attendees were filled with optimism and excitement for the future. The MOU’s signing is a significant milestone that paves the way for fruitful academic and professional exchanges, ultimately benefiting students, researchers, and healthcare professionals alike.
The community eagerly anticipates the positive outcomes that this partnership will bring, as it promises to create a platform for cutting-edge research, knowledge-sharing, and innovative solutions in the pharmaceutical landscape.
Indeed, today’s event was a moment of pride for both Quest International University and HTM Pharmacy, and it exemplified the true spirit of cooperation and progress. The collaborative efforts of these esteemed institutions under the guidance of Y.Bhg. Dato’ Rumaizi bin Baharin@Md Daud will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on education, healthcare, and the community as a whole.
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