GENERAL

New RM22.8 Mln Kimia Johor Facility To Strengthen Forensic Capabilities

06/06/2026 01:31 PM

JOHOR BAHRU, June 6 (Bernama) -- A new extension building at the Johor Department of Chemistry Malaysia (KIMIA Johor), completed earlier this year at a cost of RM22.8 million, is expected to strengthen the nation's forensic analysis capabilities.

Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Chang Lih Kang said the three-storey facility, built over six years under the 12th Malaysia Plan, houses the Food Quality Laboratory and the Water and Environmental Quality Laboratory, both equipped with modern analytical facilities.

He said the facility reflects the government's commitment to strengthening science and evidence-based forensic services in line with the aspirations of Malaysia MADANI and the National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (DSTIN).

Speaking after officiating the facility today, Chang said KIMIA Johor plays an important role in criminal forensic analysis, environmental monitoring and preparedness for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNe) incidents.

“Its functions include supporting investigations into high-profile crimes, drug processing, environmental pollution and the use of hazardous substances,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chang said Malaysia should intensify research and development (R&D) in energy transition to better prepare for future global supply challenges.

 He said the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the importance of technological sovereignty, as countries without vaccine production capabilities had to rely on those that possessed the technology.

As such, Malaysia cannot depend entirely on foreign technology and must continue advancing its own capabilities, he said.

However, Chang noted that Malaysia's position as an oil and gas-producing nation, with about 80 per cent of its electricity generated from domestic natural gas supplies, has helped cushion the country against such challenges.

“We have sufficient supplies for now, so there is no need for excessive concern. At the same time, we need to intensify R&D activities, particularly in energy transition,” he said.

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