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Shell LiveWIRE Awards Five Sabahan Enterprises

Kota Kinabalu - Shell LiveWIRE serves as Shell's flagship enterprise development programme, dedicated to enhancing local economies globally through the promotion of entrepreneurship and support for entrepreneurs.

Shell has awarded five enterprises as the state winners of Shell LiveWIRE Malaysia 2024, following the Sabah state finals held today at Plaza Shell in Kota Kinabalu. This year marks a decade of Shell's dedication towards nurturing Sabahan entrepreneurs through its entrepreneurship development initiative.

The 2024 Sabah state winners are Mofaz Enterprise, Global Cerah Sdn Bhd, Kokoriu Enterprise, Agroment Enterprise and Onsoi Manufacturing Sdn Bhd. Each participant of this programme took part in an intensive bootcamp, leading to the selection of 10 finalists who advanced to the final pitching competition. During this stage, the entrepreneurs were assessed on their business pitches, demonstrating their dedication to refining their business ideas with detailed business plans. Ultimately, five winners emerged from this process.

The five winning enterprises received a startup fund of RM10,000.00 each from Shell. They will also benefit from a year of business coaching aimed at refining their business plans and turning them into thriving ventures. Moreover, the winners will gain access to the global LiveWIRE network, where they can share their insights with entrepreneurs worldwide, while standing a chance to participate in the annual Shell Global Top Ten Innovators Awards.

“It's truly inspiring to witness our Sabahan entrepreneurs harnessing their skills and digital capabilities not only to expand their businesses but also to uplift their communities and enhance employability. Through our LiveWIRE initiative, entrepreneurs can gain access to a global ecosystem that can accelerate their business growth and drive socio-economic progress in our nation. I encourage our entrepreneurs to seize the opportunities offered by Shell LiveWIRE to make a lasting impact,” shared Wong Kim Mun, General Manager of Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Ltd (SSPC).

The judges for Shell LiveWIRE Malaysia 2024 Sabah state finals were Viviantie Sarjuni CEO of Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre (SCENIC); Dato Sardahthisa James, Chief Editor of Daily Express and Gerard Lopez, Supply Chain Commercial Manager, SSPC.

Shell LiveWIRE serves as Shell's flagship enterprise development programme, dedicated to enhancing local economies globally through the promotion of entrepreneurship and support for entrepreneurs. Launched in Sabah in 2015 and expanded to Sarawak in 2016, the programme aims to inspire young entrepreneurs to innovate and create viable business solutions that address current socio-economic needs. Starting in 2022, Shell LiveWIRE has been extended to include entrepreneurs from Peninsular Malaysia, further expanding its reach and impact.

To learn more on Shell LiveWIRE Malaysia, click here.

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Shell LiveWIRE Malaysia 2024 Sabah state winners’ details

Founders Company Business Description
Mohd Fadzwan Ali
Siti Adibah Wati Dumil
Mofaz Enterprise Mofaz Enterprise produces Meridi Rice, an heirloom rice from Kampung Meridi, Ranau which involves 30 skilled hill paddy farmers and uses the Fertigation System in a GreenHouse. Since 2021, they've marketed high-quality rice in Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia, promoting organic farming and supporting local farmers.
Willie Ng
Billie Hong
Global Cerah Sdn Bhd Global Cerah transforms agricultural waste into alternative protein sources using robotic process automation (RPA) and temperature sensors. By processing waste for fertilisers or feeding it to black soldier fly larvae, GC reduces production costs, enhances food security, and supports a circular agri-food economy.
Anjelen Daransun
Feronica Losumin
Kokoriu Enterprise Kokoriu is a tourism centre offering wellness, leisure, and edu-tourism with a focus on the environment, biodiversity, organic food, and skills development. Empowering sustainable income through local food sources and environmental conservation.
Carlven Lenim
Lenim Bin Jamalung
Agroment Enterprise Agroment Enterprise produces Tangud Briquette, a product that transforms oil palm fronds into eco-friendly charcoal briquettes, offering efficient burning, easy ignition, and minimal smoke. By utilising local agricultural waste, it supports community income and environmental sustainability in Sabah, aiming to innovate the charcoal industry.
Sharon Voo
Lee Vei Chieh
Onsoi Manufacturing Sdn Bhd Onsoi, meaning 'good' in Murut, began in 2020 amidst the pandemic, pivoting from a food court to a beverage manufacturer with their flagship product, 'Tenom Kopi Botol', a ready-to-drink Tenom Coffee without preservatives or added flavours, emphasising freshness and strong flavour (KAW).
L to R - Anjelen Daransun from Kokoriu Enterprise, Carlven Lenim from Agroment Enterprise, Mohd Fadzwan Ali from Mofaz Enterprise, Wong Kim Mun, GM, SSPC, Willie Ng from Global Cerah Sdn Bhd and Sharon Voo from Onsoi Manufacturing Sdn Bhd.
Mohd Fadzwan Ali from Mofaz Enterprise
Sharon Voo from Onsoi Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
Willie Ng from Global Cerah Sdn Bhd
Anjelen Daransun from Kokoriu Enterprise
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