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Pusat Simulasi Bencana Alam Malaysia

Location

Markas SMART, Puchong

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About P1.5 VANTA COB microLED Screen

We are thrilled to announce the successful installation of our latest product, the P1.5 VANTA COB microLED Screen, at Pusat Simulasi Bencana Alam Malaysia. The P1.5 VANTA COB microLED Screen has a screen size of 3m(W) x 1.6875m(H). This state-of-the-art display technology boasts unparalleled visual precision, vivid colors, and a sleek design, making it a perfect fit for the cutting-edge facilities at the Pusat Simulasi Bencana Alam Malaysia. The P1.5 VANTA COB microLED Screen is not just a screen; it’s an immersive visual experience, providing enhanced clarity for medical information, diagnostics, and patient engagement. Elevate your viewing experience with our advanced microLED technology.

About Pusat Simulasi Bencana Alam Malaysia

Pusat Simulasi Bencana Alam Malaysia at Markas SMART is a dedicated facility focused on disaster simulation and management training in Malaysia. Established to enhance the nation’s preparedness for natural disasters, this centre plays a crucial role in equipping emergency responders, government agencies, and community leaders with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively manage crisis situations.

The centre offers state-of-the-art technology and resources for realistic training scenarios that simulate various disaster situations, including floods, earthquakes, and other emergencies. Participants engage in hands-on training exercises, allowing them to practice coordination, response strategies, and recovery efforts in a controlled environment.

By fostering collaboration among various stakeholders, including the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) and other relevant organizations, the Pusat Simulasi Bencana Alam Malaysia aims to strengthen the nation’s disaster response capabilities. Through these initiatives, the canter contributes significantly to building a resilient community that can effectively respond to and recover from natural disasters, ultimately enhancing public safety and welfare across Malaysia.

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