Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia, syarikat kerajaan di Malaysia
The Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia is a state-owned research organization in Shah Alam that focuses on testing, certification, and industrial development. The facility operates specialized laboratories where electronics, plastics, materials, and other products are tested for safety and quality to ensure they meet international standards.
The organization was founded in 1966 as the Standards Institution of Malaysia and merged with a research institute in 1975 to form the current SIRIM. The main facility in Shah Alam opened in 1977 and became the primary center for quality testing and standards development across the country.
The facility consists of several well-equipped laboratory areas where different types of products are tested daily. Visitor access is possible but typically recommended for businesses or groups with prior arrangement.
A special marking system with a crown design was created in 1970 to show that products met Malaysian standards, becoming a trusted symbol of quality for consumers. This distinctive badge helped build confidence in locally manufactured goods across the entire market.
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