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Curtin Malaysia students and staff with SGS Lab personnel after the site visit. 

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MIRI: Thirty Foundation in Engineering and Science students from Curtin University Malaysia had a firsthand look at how chemistry drives real-world innovation during a visit to SGS Petrotechnical Inspection (M) Sdn Bhd here recently.

Organised by Cynthia Paul Sebli, Associate Teaching Fellow and chemistry lecturer from Curtin Malaysia’s School of Pre-U and Continuing Education (SPACE), the visit aimed to bridge the gap between textbook theories and their real-world applications.

Cynthia Paul Sebli (right) presenting a certificate of appreciation to Senior Operations Manager Bobby Moses. 

The students explored SGS’ cutting-edge laboratories and learned how industrial leaders maintain product quality and safety.

“The visit was not just about seeing how things work; it was about understanding the ‘why’ behind them,” Cynthia explained.
“The students saw how their classroom knowledge translates into ensuring quality control, testing, and product safety at a global scale. It was also an excellent opportunity for them to explore career paths in chemistry-focused industries.”

SGS Senior Operations Manager Bobby Moses said it was its first official student visit – and its largest yet.

“We are thrilled to host Curtin Malaysia’s students. It is inspiring to see their curiosity and passion for learning,” he said. 

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