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Kind Malaysia 2021 celebrates the spirit of kindness and compassion

Three-day virtual event aims to connect corporates and civil society to promote a caring culture among Malaysians

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Jul 2021 6:00PM

Kind Malaysia 2021 celebrates the spirit of kindness and compassion
The scene at KIND Malaysia 2018. – Pic courtesy of KIND Malaysia, July 28, 2021

FROM economic uncertainties to the lack of physical interaction, there is no doubt that the pandemic has upended the lives of many. Amidst all the news of gloom and doom, however, Kind Malaysia 2021 seeks to highlight the importance of kindness and compassion in these times of adversity. 

Kind Malaysia 2021 is a three-day virtual expo that will showcase the best of Malaysian kindness – from civil society programmes and corporate social responsibility initiatives to everyday Malaysians who are working towards the betterment of our communities. Since 2018, Kind Malaysia has served as a platform for like-minded individuals to connect with each other and share ideas that will inspire and promote a culture of kindness.

– Pic courtesy of KIND Malaysia
– Pic courtesy of KIND Malaysia

This year's virtual event, themed 'Time To Be Kind,' will run between September 7 to 9 from 10am to 4pm. 

In addition to an exciting programme of insightful panels and talks, participants will also get the chance to stay on the pulse of the latest in humanitarian innovations and best current practices being employed by both civil society and the corporate sector. The scheduled panel discussions for the three days are 'Humanity During Hard Times' and 'Corporates’ Role During Crisis'.

Amongst confirmed speakers includes Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye – Chairman of Ecoworld Bhd Foundation, Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai – Advisor for Star Media Group, Mr Harith Iskander – Actor, Comedian and Founder of TheHope and Dato’ Teo Yen Hua – former CEO of National Water Services Commission (SPAN).

– Pic courtesy of KIND Malaysia
– Pic courtesy of KIND Malaysia

With ongoing travel restrictions during the pandemic, Kind Malaysia 2021 has designed a virtual experience that is aimed at encouraging dialogue among participants – all from the safety and convenience of their own homes. Aside from a lively online exhibition of non-profit initiatives, a virtual networking lounge will be set up as space for participants to link up and explore potential opportunities for collaborations.

Kind Malaysia 2021 is also offering complimentary exhibitor passes for selected organisations, including corporate foundations, non-governmental organisations, support groups, and welfare associations, to allow them to showcase their humanitarian programmes and innovations to a larger audience. 

A significant advisory board line-up contributed to this initiative including Tan Sri Asmat Kamaludin – Chairman of DSA Exhibition And Conference Sdn Bhd; Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai – Advisor of Star Media Group; Dato’ Sri Hj Mustapa Hj Ali – President of Asia Pacific Security Association; Datuk Dr. M Gandhi – Founder and Chairman of Bumiati Holdings Sdn Bhd; Datuk Azzat Kamaludin – Director of DSA Exhibition And Conference Sdn Bhd; and Dato’ Teo Yen Hua – Former CEO of National Water Services Commission (SPAN).

KIND Malaysia 2018. – Pic courtesy of KIND Malaysia
KIND Malaysia 2018. – Pic courtesy of KIND Malaysia

Kind Malaysia 2021 is jointly organised by Bumiati Holdings Sdn Bhd, DSA Exhibition And Conference Sdn Bhd, and Informa Markets Malaysia, while Swippy Sdn Bhd is a Virtual Platform Partner. The corporate social responsibility partners for the event are GO Communications Sdn Bhd, Artisense, and Multimedia Art Workshop Sdn Bhd.

To register for the expo, or apply as an exhibitor, go to: https://kindmalaysia.com/. – The Vibes, July 28, 2021

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