CEO: Malaysia’s National Sports Institute to explore collaboration opportunities with companies, foreign institutes in 2020 | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 25 — The National Sports Institute (NSI) plans to collaborate with several foreign sports institutes for exchange of expertise in sports sciences, especially from the Asian and European continents, next year. According to NSI chief executive officer, Ahmad Faedzal Md Ramli, he...

CEO: Malaysia’s National Sports Institute to explore collaboration opportunities with companies, foreign institutes in 2020Malaysia athletes during the opening ceremony of the South-east Asian Games at the Philippine Arena, Bocaue, Philippines, November 30, 2019. — Reuters pic

According to NSI chief executive officer, Ahmad Faedzal Md Ramli, he was impressed with the technology and sports science expertise showcased at the Association of Sports Institutes in Asia Congress in Qatar, in early November, which gathered sports science experts from the Asian region. “In Europe, we have the opportunity to collaborate with similar sports institutes, such as the English Institute of Sports in Ireland, we would explore the collaboration opportunities in the same field ,” he told Bernama recently.

Taking College of Sports Arena in the United States as an example, the college was the best benchmark as it’s like a business centre, which also sells sports-related products that generate revenue for the college and created job opportunities for residents around the area.

 

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