The week culminates in the official commissioning ceremony of PGPP-1 on October 6, 2025, officiated by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim. This 50 MW facility is projected to offset 300,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
International Geothermal Week Malaysia (IGWM), October 4-12, 2025, marks the official inauguration of Malaysia's first geothermal power plant, the "Perak Green Energy" facility. The inauguration will take place on October 8, 2025, at Ulu Slim, Perak. This event is a monumental stride towards Malaysia's Net Zero 2050 targets and the goal of 31% renewable energy by 2025.
Ulu Slim, Perak, boasts Malaysia's hottest surface geothermal manifestation, with a confirmed 148 MW potential. IGWM will convene:
The agenda includes a 3-day technical workshop on binary cycle power generation (October 5-7) at the Ulu Slim Convention Center, discussions on advanced drilling, and community engagement.
For Premier Sponsors like Sapura Energy Berhad, this is an unparalleled opportunity to demonstrate leadership in Malaysia's energy transition and connect with key stakeholders such as the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (KeTSA), Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), and international investors.
The Ulu Slim geothermal site was secured by Ulu Slim Geothermal Sdn. Bhd. (USGSB) with a RM 2.5 billion (approx. USD 530 million) investment. It is Malaysia's most promising geothermal resource.
The initial "Perak Green Energy" phase will generate 25 MW of clean power by Q4 2025, with plans to expand to 100 MW by 2030. Funding was secured from a consortium led by Maybank and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Q2 2023, with support from Minister of Energy, Dr. Shamsul Anuar Nasarah.
Key schedule highlights:
IGWM 2025 (March 10-14) coincides with the commissioning of Malaysia's first commercial-scale geothermal plant: the 148 MW Ulu Slim Geothermal Power Plant. Developed by TNB Geothermal Ventures (RM 1.5B) with Ormat Technologies Inc.
IGWM 2025 expects over 1,200 international participants, including ASEAN Ministers of Energy, energy CEOs (e.g., GE, Siemens), and 250+ researchers. Hosted at the Convention Centre, Ipoh, Perak, it's a key opportunity for TNB to showcase energy innovation and leadership. Events include a 3-day technical workshop, two MOU signings with Pertamina Geothermal Energy, and RTM1 prime time coverage on March 11th.

By championing IGWM 2025, TNB Renewables positions itself as a pioneer in Malaysia's renewable energy transformation. The event allows TNB to forge meaningful connections with over 750 stakeholders and secure prime time media coverage, showcasing its leadership.
IGWM 2025 offers TNB direct access to cutting-edge geothermal technologies, including EGS and binary cycle power generation. It facilitates hands-on training and knowledge transfer from international experts, accelerating development of TNB's geothermal portfolio.
Forge strategic MoUs and identify investment opportunities with global geothermal players. Secure new contracts and partnerships through engagement with decision-makers from energy sectors and government.
Demonstrate TNB's commitment to Malaysia's renewable energy targets and Net Zero 2050. This platform communicates TNB's RE investment strategy to key stakeholders, enhancing positive media sentiment for sustainability efforts.
IGWM 2025 provides TNB an exclusive opportunity to fast-track its renewable energy objectives and cement its leadership in Malaysia's sustainable energy future.

Malaysia's commitment to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 (12th Malaysia Plan).
Includes a 45% reduction in carbon intensity by 2030.
Malaysia's target: 40% renewable energy (RE) generation by 2035 (up from 19.2% in Q4 2023).
Aligns with National Energy Policy goals.
Petronas's target: 25% reduction in Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions by 2030 (vs. 2019).
Roadmap aims for 49.5 MtCOâ‚‚e emissions cap by 2024.
IGWM 2025 (May 23-25, KLCC) reinforces critical national and Petronas sustainability targets.
The event will showcase Malaysia's energy transition progress, featuring keynotes from the Minister of Energy and Petronas.
Strict carbon offset measures include partnering with local reforestation projects in Pahang (offsetting 250-750 tonnes COâ‚‚e), certified carbon credits, and on-site waste management (recycling, reduced single-use plastics).
Malaysia holds an estimated 300 MW of geothermal potential (NETR 2023), with 148 MW concentrated in Ulu Slim, Perak, a key high-enthalpy reservoir.
Geothermal energy offers critical advantages for Malaysia's grid and decarbonization goals:
The proposed 10 MW Ulu Slim Geothermal Power Project, led by TNB and MGTC, targets groundbreaking in Q3 2025 (RM 400M cost) and full commercial operation by Q4 2028. This marks the first step in developing Malaysia's significant clean energy resource.

Geothermal plants like Ulu Slim use underground steam to drive turbines, generating clean electricity. Cooled water is reinjected for sustainability and minimal environmental impact.
The Ulu Slim Geothermal Power Plant launches on October 15, 2025. A 3-month campaign (Aug 15 - Nov 15, 2025) targets 500+ media mentions and 200+ broadcast hours. As primary sponsor, MGS aims to reach 15 million Malaysians and key international stakeholders.
MGS will be prominently featured across all channels: 15-min prime-time segments on Astro Awani, TV3; full-page national daily ads; and featured digital content (YouTube, Spotify, web modules).

The comprehensive media strategy includes live television broadcasts, radio segments, print advertisements, and targeted digital campaigns to maximize visibility for the Ulu Slim Geothermal Power Plant launch and its key sponsors like MGS.
Prominent features on RTM1 & Astro Awani.
Half-page, full-color ads in 5 major national newspapers.
Comprehensive online coverage across official IGWM 2025 channels.
This targeted media strategy ensures Petronas's maximum visibility and reinforces its leadership in Malaysia's sustainable energy transition with the Pagar Geothermal Plant.

The 'Solaris Sphere' is SolarTech Innovations' main showcase at IGWM 2025 (October 15-17) in KLCC. This 20-meter dome features:
Representing a RM 2.5 million investment, the 'Solaris Sphere' positions SolarTech Innovations as a central technological focal point of the event.
Designed to attract 15,000 visitors, the 'Solaris Sphere' maximizes engagement and demonstrates leadership in sustainable energy. It includes three dedicated zones:



These elements represent an aggregate investment of RM 8.5 million. Designed for high engagement, they maximize the impact of TNB Energy's RM 25 million Premier Sponsorship, projected to increase public engagement by 25%.
International Geothermal Week Malaysia (IGWM 2025), from October 22-26, 2025, will host diverse activities engaging over 15,000 participants. As premier sponsor, EcoPower Solutions will have prominent visibility across all event signage, press releases, and prime-time media coverage on RTM1.
Malaysia's first 50 MW binary-cycle geothermal plant, Sungai Klah, will be inaugurated on October 22, 2025, at 10:00 AM in Sungkai, Perak.
Open daily from October 23-26, 2025, at KLCC Exhibition Hall 3, this interactive exhibition showcases EcoPower Solutions' initiatives for Carbon Net Zero by 2040.
A comprehensive Industry Exhibition will run from October 23-25, 2025, at KLCC Exhibition Halls 1 & 2.
MIGC will be held from October 23-24, 2025, at Felda Residence Hot Spring Convention Centre.

Malaysia's first hot spring festival, Oct 17-19, 2025, at Sungai Klah Geothermal Park. Expected to draw 15,000 attendees, it showcases direct and indirect geothermal uses:

Cutting-edge visual installations blend technology with environmental messaging for public engagement:
These experiences are designed to generate significant social media impressions, reinforcing messages of sustainability and clean energy.
6-day field study for 80 UTM students (Mar 10-15, 2025).
Aims to produce 25 new geothermal specialists annually.
Targets 3,000 students from 25 schools (Apr 1-30, 2025).
Expected 40% increase in student understanding.
Engaging local community (May 1-5, 2025).
Aims for 1,500 local attendees; RM 50,000 for local vendors.
Sapura Energy Berhad's RM 2.5 million investment. Aims to cultivate 500 skilled energy professionals and empower local communities, accelerating Malaysia's clean energy transition by 2030.

The 2024 Ulu Slim Geothermal Hot Spring Trail Run (Oct 26) combines athletic challenge with environmental awareness:

The "Geothermal Gears" Mountain Bike Trail Ride offers thrilling adventures and ecological respect:
These events aim to attract over 3,500 participants annually, generating RM 150,000 in local tourism revenue. They reinforce GreenTech Energy Solutions' commitment to environmental conservation, renewable energy, and community well-being.

A 2-day electric motocross event, the "Geo-Thrill Electric Cup" (August 12-13, 2024, Black Rock Desert, NV), powered by clean geothermal energy:
Showcases sustainable motorsports, aiming for a 15% increase in geothermal energy awareness by Q4 2024.

The "Geothermal Lake Catch & Release Classic" (September 20, 2024, Lake Serene, Geo-Springs Recreational Area) promotes aquatic conservation and responsible angling:
Demonstrates how outdoor activities can emphasize environmental stewardship and foster appreciation for natural resources.
Nightly concerts (July 15-21) at Alpine Meadows Amphitheater.
Nightly shows (July 15-21) at Grand Geothermal Basin.
Premium accommodation near Crystal Stream Hot Springs.
These unique experiences aim to attract over 30,000 visitors, fostering emotional connections with sustainable living. Expected outcomes include a 25% increase in online engagement and a 15% rise in environmental awareness scores post-event.
The IGWM 2025 (Nov 15-17, Majlis Daerah Tanjong Malim Convention Center & UKM Geothermal Research Center) will use an advanced digital passport system to boost visitor engagement and collect data. It's integrated with the event flow:
This passport system offers significant benefits:
Daily lucky draws (4:00 PM) and a Grand Lucky Draw (Nov 17, 6:00 PM) with a RM 50,000 prize pool create excitement. Petronas is the exclusive prize presenter, with CEO Dr. Ahmad Razak presenting the Grand Prize (RM 8,000 resort stay), ensuring high-profile media visibility on RTM1.
Strategic Sponsorship Confirmation & Planning
EcoPower Solutions Brand Integration & Pavilion Development
Aggressive Media Campaign & Promotion Launch
IGWM Event Execution & EcoPower Solutions Showcase
Post-Event Reporting & Impact Assessment
Future Collaboration & Sustainability Initiatives

Artist's rendering of Malaysia's first geothermal power generation plant in Ulu Slim, Perak.
IGWM 2025 (October 8th) features the official launch of Malaysia's first geothermal power plant: the Ulu Slim Geothermal Power Plant in Perak. This 50 MW facility, a RM 3.5 billion investment with PETR, marks a significant leap in renewable energy, powering ~100,000 homes annually.
As primary sponsor, Sapura Energy Berhad plays a prominent role. Key opportunities include:
This event solidifies Sapura Energy's leadership in Malaysia's renewable energy transformation and commitment to energy security.
The EcoEnergy Solutions Geothermal Innovation Hub, central to MIGEC 2025 (Oct 15-17, KLCC), highlights EcoEnergy Solutions' commitment to Malaysia’s 2050 Carbon Net Zero goal. It features advanced geothermal technologies and Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) solutions.
This 1,500 sq. meter facility (Exhibition Hall 4, KLCC) will feature:
The Hub aims to solidify EcoEnergy Solutions' leadership in Malaysia's renewable energy sector, attracting 50,000 visitors and inspiring 10,000 STEM students. It targets over 200 high-value media mentions, including a live RTM1 broadcast on October 16.

The EcoEnergy Solutions Geothermal Innovation Hub will feature interactive displays and educational activities, aiming for 50,000 attendees.
The IGWM 2025 exhibition, spanning 25,000 sq. meters in KLCC Halls 3-5, features over 350 global companies, research institutions, and government bodies. Open daily from October 27-29, 2025 (09:00-17:00), it showcases cutting-edge technologies and applications, focusing on high-enthalpy geothermal solutions.
Over 50 exhibitors, including Ormat's 25 MW ORC Binary Power Plants and Siemens Energy's smart grid solutions (15% grid stability improvement).
Baker Hughes & Schlumberger: Directional drilling (4,000m depth, 20% cost reduction) and high-temp logging tools (300°C+).
Stanford University & GE Global Research: Next-gen geothermal applications, including EGS (40% resource recovery) and advanced materials (50% plant component lifespan).
Google Cloud & IBM: AI/ML solutions for reservoir management and plant operations. Predictive maintenance (25% downtime reduction) and real-time wellbore analysis (10% drilling incident reduction).
PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE): Case studies on community engagement and local economic benefits. Policies to increase local employment by 10% by 2030.
World Bank Group & Verra: Integration of geothermal into carbon markets. Goal: 1.5 million verifiable carbon credits annually by 2028 (Paris Agreement Article 6).

MIGC 2025 will gather over 300 global geothermal experts, engineers, policymakers, and investors from November 12-14, 2025. Held at the new Ulu Slim Geothermal Research & Innovation Centre in Perak, Malaysia, this event will foster knowledge exchange near Malaysia’s promising high-enthalpy geothermal resource.
MIGC serves as a core event for IGWM 2025, featuring 50+ world-renowned speakers from Iceland, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the United States.
Key conference features include:
As Official Platinum Sponsor, PETRONAS New Energy gains significant visibility through MIGC 2025. Benefits include a 45-minute keynote by a PETRONAS VP, logo display on 500 delegate lanyards, a full-page ad in conference proceedings, and naming rights for the "PETRONAS New Energy Gala Dinner" on November 13, 2025.
Malaysia's first hot spring festival, scheduled for March 15-17, 2025, at the Ulu Slim Hot Spring Site, Perak. It aims to celebrate the cultural and practical uses of geothermal hot springs for wellness, heritage, and sustainable tourism.
The three-day festival expects to attract over 15,000 attendees, including 2,000 international tourists. Activities include:

The festival connects traditional practices with modern sustainability, demonstrating diverse applications of geothermal energy beyond electricity. For Volcanic Energy Corp., this offers a unique opportunity to align its brand with heritage and innovation, showcasing broad geothermal benefits.
Volcanic Energy Corp. branding will be integrated throughout the festival, including:
This multi-channel integration is designed to create over 50,000 unique touchpoints, aiming for a 25% increase in brand recognition and a 30% rise in public engagement with geothermal awareness campaigns by Q3 2025.

250 undergraduate and postgraduate students from Universiti Malaya (UM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) will gain hands-on experience with advanced geothermal systems during a 4-week field program at Ulu Slim Geothermal Field.
In partnership with PETRONAS Energy Solutions, specialized field programs offer university students (geology, petroleum, environmental, renewable energy) real-world experience at the Ulu Slim Geothermal Field. This site provides unique access to live geothermal drilling and a 2 MW binary cycle power generation pilot project.
PETRONAS Energy Solutions will host weekly 'Geothermal Innovation Workshops' to mentor students and recruit top talent, aiming to cultivate at least 50% of Malaysia's next generation of geothermal energy professionals by 2030.
The IGWM 2025 conference (October 14-18, 2025) offers educational programs for 1,500 students from 30 local schools in Perak and Selangor. These programs align with the national STEM curriculum, making geothermal concepts engaging for young audiences.
These programs are part of PETRONAS Energy Solutions' RM 5 million "Future Energy Champions" initiative, a three-year partnership with the Ministry of Education signed March 1, 2025. The goal is to cultivate environmental awareness and foster future talent, targeting a 15% increase in STEM interest.

These 5-day programs make complex geothermal science accessible for school-aged children (10-17) through hands-on experiments and site visits, inspiring 1,500 future Malaysian engineers and scientists in renewable energy.

The "Geo-Thrill Challenge" e-Motocross showcases high-octane motorsports powered by 100% renewable energy. The 2024 event drew over 15,000 spectators and 12 million online viewers.
The 2025 "Geo-Thrill Challenge" e-Motocross Grand Prix, held in New Zealand, fuses motorsport with clean energy. It proves sustainability enhances competitive edge, targeting 20,000 in-person and 20 million online viewers.
This groundbreaking event features:
For GeoPower Corp, this event links the brand to cutting-edge clean transportation. With an estimated $5 million brand exposure and projected 15% increase in renewable energy awareness, it's key to our energy transition and community engagement.
IGWM 2025 (Oct 14-17) offers 200 premium glamping spots at Telaga Biru Hot Springs, 1.5 km from the main venue. Enjoy luxurious comfort amidst geothermal nature.
This premium accommodation (IDR 2,500,000/night) enhances IGWM 2025 and demonstrates sustainable tourism, contributing IDR 500,000,000 to the local economy.

The "Harmony Glamp Resorts" experience immerses IGWM 2025 visitors in pristine natural hot springs with luxurious accommodations.

The "Pathways to Power" display visually conveys geothermal energy's role in Indonesia's 2045 net-zero goal.
The "Pathways to Power" installation is a striking geyser fountain and 4K laser/water projection display. Engineered by Hydro-FX Asia at Bandung Convention Center's outdoor plaza, it runs daily from 7-10 PM, October 27-31, 2025, for 50,000 visitors.
This installation aims to generate over 100,000 "Instagram moments" using #IGWM2025Power, amplifying event reach and reinforcing renewable energy messages.
These active outdoor adventures aim to attract over 750 participants, connecting environmental conservation, renewable energy, and healthy living. Initiatives align with TerraVolt Energy Solutions' corporate sustainability, including their $20 million annual commitment to environmental stewardship and goal of net-zero water consumption by 2030 (highlighted by CEO David Chen).

A 4K projection mapping system transforms the Siemens Energy Innovation Hub's geodesic dome. This daily installation (9 AM - 5 PM) offers an immersive educational experience on geothermal energy for IGWM 2025 attendees.
The dome hosts projection mapping installations for breathtaking visual experiences, informing and inspiring delegates. Featured is "Geothermal Odyssey: Powering Tomorrow," a daily 20-minute show, presented hourly (10 AM - 4 PM), with two evening shows (7:00 PM, 8:30 PM) synchronized with an original score.
These experiences create memorable moments for 5,000 IGWM 2025 attendees, effectively communicating complex geothermal concepts and reinforcing Siemens Energy's commitment to sustainable innovation.
The EcoGen Energy lucky draw program aims to boost visitor engagement and participation at IGWM 2025.
EcoGen Energy will receive prominent branding across prize kiosks, digital screens, and stage backdrops. Key representatives will present prizes, fostering positive brand associations.

The EcoGen Energy lucky draw program enhances visitor excitement and links the brand with valuable sustainability initiatives.

Daily concerts and performances (Nov 10-18, 2025) are powered by a 250 kW solar-biomass hybrid generator from SolarTech Sdn Bhd, showcasing renewable energy.
IGWM 2025 features an evening entertainment program daily from 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM (November 10-18, 2025), designed for peak visitor engagement and to reinforce Malaysia's commitment to sustainable energy.
All 27 hours of entertainment are powered by a 250 kW solar-biomass hybrid generator (SolarTech & Biomass Energy Solutions). This reduces the event's carbon footprint by 15 metric tons of CO2, creating a carbon-neutral atmosphere and extending visitor stay by an average of 1.5 hours.
IGWM 2025 engages the community by celebrating local culture and traditions, integrating sustainable energy practices.
These programs demonstrate how renewable energy development, like the Ulu Slim Geothermal Project, enhances local traditions, delivering economic and social benefits: 15% increase in tourism revenue and 100 new part-time jobs by Q1 2026.

The Forum Perdana Hal Ehwal Islam exemplifies the seamless integration of religious and community engagement to champion environmental stewardship and sustainable development.
For Malaysian Renewable Energy Group (MREG), the premier sponsor, these initiatives prove its commitment to responsible, culturally-sensitive development. MREG's RM2.5 million investment and measurable impact (e.g., 50 solar installations, 100 job creations) reinforce its leadership in sustainable community partnership.
15,000 sq ft, climate-controlled (22°C via geothermal). Hosts over 200 industry displays, with 100 sq ft booths for 10 exhibitor categories (solar PV to battery storage).
5,000 sq ft, located at Ulu Slim Geothermal Park. Features 12 8K LED displays, 8 VR exhibits on RPS's 50MW geothermal plant. Hosts daily workshops for 50 local students on clean energy careers. Highlights RPS's 95% carbon reduction goal by 2030.
60 ft x 40 ft, seating for 1,500. Accommodates daily keynotes, panel discussions, cultural performances, and the IGWM 2025 closing ceremony. Features L-Acoustics audio and Panasonic 4K visual systems, powered by 100% renewable energy from the adjacent Ulu Slim geothermal plant.
IGWM 2025 (October 26-28, 2025) at Ulu Slim Geothermal Park offers world-class infrastructure for an estimated 25,000 attendees, showcasing cutting-edge clean energy technologies. All facilities adhere to strict sustainability principles (e.g., zero-waste, recycled materials) and are powered by renewable energy: 85% from the 50MW Ulu Slim geothermal plant and 15% from on-site solar arrays.

Twenty-five 4m x 4m booths for leading institutions. Featuring:

Over fifty 6m x 8m exhibition spaces with power and data. Key exhibitors:
Highlights groundbreaking high and low-temperature solutions.

A 500 sq. meter dedicated area for a 3-day public program. Events:
Also features exhibits on energy conservation and career opportunities.
These 3,000+ sq. meter pavilions connect academic research, industrial innovation, and community engagement. They accommodate diverse stakeholders from PhD candidates and Fortune 500 executives to local residents, ensuring comprehensive discussion on integrated geothermal development.

IGWM 2025 offers an immersive, three-day visitor journey for an estimated 15,000 attendees (October 24-26, 2025), maximizing engagement with:
The journey includes:
Over 50 TNB branding installations (kiosks, signage, digital displays) ensure pervasive visibility. The NFC passport system encourages exploration, aiming for a 75% completion rate to measure engagement and partnership deliverables for TNB.
IGWM 2025 offers an immersive nine-day program (October 4-12, 2025) for over 15,000 attendees, including industry professionals, policymakers, researchers, students, and the general public. The program integrates seminars, workshops, cultural showcases, and entertainment to accelerate geothermal energy adoption and sustainable development in Malaysia.
Continuous activities (9:00 AM - 6:00 PM daily) include: the Festival Onsen Malaysia at Slim River Hot Springs; the Geothermal Technology Exhibition at Dewan Majlis Daerah Tanjong Malim with over 150 exhibitors; daily School and University Visits for over 3,000 students; and Outdoor Adventures with guided treks to the Hulu Bernam Geothermal Prospect Area. Evening entertainment features nightly cultural performances and headline performances by local artists. Live broadcast segments will air on RTM1.

IGWM 2025 kicks off with the official opening ceremony and the launch of the new Teluk Intan Geothermal Power Plant. Lead sponsor, GeoEnergy Solutions Inc., plays a central role in these landmark events.
Extensive media coverage includes a live broadcast on RTM1 (8:00 PM - 10:00 PM), segments on Astro Awani, and reporting in The Star and New Straits Times. This ensures maximum visibility for GeoEnergy Solutions Inc., reaching an estimated 5 million viewers nationwide.

The Malaysia International Geothermal Conference (MIGC 2025) officially commences at KLCC, uniting over 800 global experts from 45 countries to advance sustainable geothermal energy.
Geothermal Innovations Corp., including CTO Dr. Mei Ling, will lead a technical workshop (11:00 AM, Room 402) and join "Future of Renewable Energy Investment" panel (3:00 PM, Conference Hall 2). This solidifies the company's role as a geothermal thought leader, with live coverage on Bernama TV and MIGC's YouTube channel (50,000+ online viewers).
MIGC Day 3 focuses on educating and inspiring over 2,500 students from 45 Malaysian schools and universities. In partnership with the Ministry of Education, this initiative aims to equip the next generation for careers in renewable energy, especially geothermal.
This day offers MGP direct engagement with future talent, aiding recruitment and demonstrating its commitment to Malaysia's renewable energy workforce through its RM5 million CSR initiative.

2,500 students from schools and universities will participate in educational programs, including workshops and mentorship, designed to spark interest and guide them towards rewarding careers in renewable energy.

Day 4 features "Pocket Talk" sessions and a significant grant ceremony, highlighting diverse perspectives and strategic collaborations in geothermal development. All events are at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC).
This day offers Petronas Geothermal a high-visibility platform to showcase expertise and strategic vision. Participation in key sessions strengthens its position as an innovator, aiming for new partnerships and talent for 2026 expansion.
The final day of IGWM 2025 focuses on public outreach and media engagement through live broadcasts and interactive forums, extending the event's critical message beyond KLCC.
GRSB representatives will actively participate in all live broadcasts, showcasing the company's commitment to Malaysia's 2050 Net-Zero Carbon Emissions target and sustainability vision to an estimated audience of over 5 million viewers.

Live broadcasts extend IGWM's reach, allowing GRSB experts to share their sustainability vision with a nationwide audience.

This day focuses on the vital role of local governments and communities in sustainable geothermal development. Sessions highlight best practices, transparent strategies, and fostering partnerships for geothermal projects.
GeoPower Solutions commits to responsible, community-benefiting geothermal development, including socio-environmental impact assessments and allocating 0.5% of project revenue to local development funds.
Day 7 highlights academic excellence, featuring the grand finals of the National Geothermal Innovation Challenge (NGIC) for secondary school and university categories at KLCC.
GeoPower Solutions Inc.'s commitment to cultivating the next generation of renewable energy professionals is shown through its investment in NGIC and educational outreach programs. This aims to increase STEM engagement and fill skilled jobs in Malaysia's renewable energy sector.

The NGIC finals identify and nurture promising talent in renewable energy, showcasing academic excellence fostered by GeoPower Solutions Inc.'s educational investments.

Day 8 features media-intensive record-breaking attempts at KLCC, showcasing practical geothermal applications for official recognition in the Malaysia Book of Records.
These record attempts aim for extensive media coverage, including a live RTM1 broadcast, boosting IGWM's brand. TNB's involvement highlights their commitment to corporate social responsibility.
The final day of IGWM 2025 at KLCC features the Grand Lucky Draw and official Closing Ceremony, showcasing Malaysia's commitment to geothermal energy and TNB's role in the transition.
As the primary sponsor, TNB plays a prominent role, with executives participating in ceremonies and media interviews. This final day reinforces TNB's leadership in driving Malaysia's sustainable, geothermal-powered future.

The Closing Ceremony, featuring PM Dato' Sri Anwar Ibrahim and TNB CEO Dato' Indera Ir. Baharin Din, will generate significant media coverage via RTM1 and Bernama TV, reinforcing Malaysia's and TNB's geothermal commitments.
PETRONAS's platinum sponsorship of IGWM 2025 creates lasting value, supporting its Sustainability Agenda 2030 and national energy goals.
These benefits directly contribute to PETRONAS's strategic objectives and Malaysia's Net Zero 2050 target.

IGWM 2025 creates strategic relationship opportunities, delivering long-term value for PETRONAS and impacting Malaysia's energy transition.
Coverage across major Malaysian TV, radio, national newspapers, and international energy publications.
In-depth news coverage, including major national and international trade journal analyses.
Strategic digital campaign via social media, online ads, and email marketing. Included 250,000+ keynote video views.
Features and interviews, including live CEO broadcasts and ministerial discussions.
IGWM 2025's media strategy ensured unparalleled positive coverage for Petronas. As premier sponsor, Petronas was prominently featured in all media engagements, enhancing brand exposure and reinforcing leadership in Malaysia's energy transition. The significant media impact extended beyond the event through robust pre- and post-event campaigns, highlighting key outcomes and future implications for Malaysia's renewable energy goals.

A post-event analysis, finalized by December 15, 2025, will quantify Petronas's sponsorship impact.
IGWM 2025 uses a data-driven framework to measure the impact and financial value of Petronas's RM 15 million sponsorship.
A comprehensive 75-page post-event report, including raw data and insights, will be delivered to Petronas's CEO by January 31, 2026. This report will detail ROI, KPIs met, and support future strategic decisions for Petronas's 2026-2028 fiscal planning.
All IGWM 2025 activities at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) will be 100% powered by certified solar and wind energy.
A targeted 750 tonnes of carbon emissions from event operations and attendee travel will be fully offset through investment in the 'Borneo Reforestation Project'.
Complete elimination of single-use plastics across all event operations, utilizing compostable bioplastics, reusable bottles, and digital-only passes.
A comprehensive recycling and composting program targets a 90% waste diversion rate from landfills for all event-generated waste.
IGWM 2025 showcases cutting-edge sustainability best practices, integrating environmental responsibility into every aspect of event planning. This meticulous approach aligns with GreenTech Solutions' sustainability commitments, demonstrating how large-scale events can minimize environmental impact through measurable actions.
The event's robust sustainability credentials will significantly enhance GreenTech Solutions' reputation as an environmentally responsible industry leader. Key outcomes include demonstrable progress towards public commitments and positive media coverage regarding corporate social responsibility initiatives.
IGWM 2025 builds an educational legacy, cultivating Malaysia's skilled renewable energy workforce in geothermal and solar. Petronas leads in advanced energy education and sustainable workforce development.
These outcomes support Malaysia's 2030 National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) by developing the skilled workforce for a 40% renewable energy capacity increase by 2035.

IGWM 2025's educational programs, including the "Geothermal Deep Dive" workshops and "Petronas Geothermal Innovation Challenge," nurture the next generation of Malaysian engineers and scientists crucial for national renewable energy goals.
For Petronas, this robust educational legacy strengthens its brand as an innovator committed to Malaysia's future, generating positive public sentiment and supporting its talent pipeline strategy for future renewable energy ventures.
Petronas, with Perak State & Ulu Slim Community College, launched three specialized training programs, certifying 350 local community members:
Target: 80% job placement rate within 6 months.
RM 25 million invested in infrastructure enhancements:
These benefits highlight Petronas's commitment to creating shared value through its investments. By engaging with local leaders and institutions, Petronas ensures communities benefit and become active partners. This enhances Petronas's reputation and directly supports Malaysia's National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) objectives.

IGWM 2025 (Oct 15-17, KLCC) facilitates knowledge exchange between 75 international geothermal experts (Iceland, New Zealand, Philippines) and over 300 Malaysian professionals (engineers, UTP, KeTSA).
IGWM 2025 aims to accelerate Malaysia's geothermal capabilities through technology transfer and innovation. Key MOUs will be signed on October 17, 2025, between TNB-GEA and PETRONAS-NZ Geothermal Association.
For MegaEnergy Corp., this exchange optimizes future renewable energy strategies, projecting an 18-month reduction in the Ulu Slim development timeline and a 15% decrease in initial operational costs.
Earned media coverage from RTM1 feature, The Star spreads, and online mentions.
Engagement with industry professionals, including 50+ key decision-makers (TNB, PETRONAS, METEWT).
Projected increase in positive brand association with renewable energy innovation. Recognized as "Official Geothermal Solutions Partner."
Meetings with senior officials, focusing on Malaysia's 2030 Geothermal Roadmap and Sabah Geothermal Project.
Sapura Energy Berhad's Premier Sponsorship aims for a 4.5x estimated ROI. This strategic partnership offers extensive media exposure, targeted relationship development, brand enhancement, and unparalleled strategic positioning in Malaysia's energy transition. Beyond quantifiable returns, it solidifies Sapura Energy's role as a pivotal player in renewable energy, strengthens government ties, and establishes the company as a national leader in sustainable energy independence by 2030.
To confirm Petronas's Platinum Lead Sponsorship for IGWM 2025, we propose the following action plan:
This timeline ensures Petronas's dominant presence and leadership in Malaysia's energy transition.

Petronas's early commitment ensures strategic input into event planning, optimizing visibility and engagement with over 30,000 industry professionals and 50 top-tier government officials at IGWM 2025.
International Geothermal Week Malaysia (IGWM) 2025 offers Petronas a unique opportunity to lead Malaysia's energy transition and forge critical alliances. This nine-day event, from March 10-18, 2025, in Kuala Lumpur and Perak, coincides with the inauguration of Malaysia's first 50 MW Ulu Piah Geothermal Power Plant.
Petronas's premier sponsorship positions the company at the forefront of this achievement, solidifying its image as a leader in innovation and sustainability.
The program will attract over 5,000 attendees and includes:
Expect significant media coverage, including a live RTM1 broadcast (March 10, opening ceremony) and features in Astro Awani, The Star, and Business Times.
Beyond the event, IGWM 2025 creates enduring value:
This directly supports Petronas's goals to expand its renewable energy portfolio to 2 GW by 2030 and its sustainability commitments.
We invite Petronas to become the premier sponsor of this transformative event with an estimated investment of RM 5 million, shaping Malaysia's renewable energy future.
Contact our team for IGWM 2025 presentation slots or tailored sponsorship packages. We offer briefings on engagement opportunities, media reach, and ROI.
Lead: Dr. Aisha Rahman
Email: aisha.rahman@igwm2025.org
Direct Line: +603-8921-5000 (Ext. 2025)
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Email: press@igwm2025.org
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Lead: Ms. Sarah Tan
Email: delegatesupport@igwm2025.org
Helpdesk: +603-8921-5002
On-site: KLCC Plenary Hall Registration Desk, 08:00-18:00 MYT
Lead: Mr. David Lim
Email: operations@igwm2025.org
WhatsApp: +6019-777-2025
Office Hours: Mon-Sat, 08:30-18:00 MYT
The IGWM 2025 Organizing Committee, with UKM, KeTSA, and GEAM, aims for 5,000 international delegates and 100 million media impressions by December 2025, solidifying Malaysia's role in sustainable energy.
Join us for International Geothermal Week Malaysia (IGWM 2025) from October 4-12, 2025. This event marks the historic launch of Malaysia's first 50 MW geothermal power plant, the Perak Geothermal Power Plant (PGPP-1), in Ulu Slim, Perak.