TLDR:

  • Maxim E-hailing sponsored the Universiti Malaya Law Conference 2024.
  • The conference focused on legal aspects of technology in the post-pandemic era.
  • Maxim offered students discounts, partnership opportunities, and safety information.
  • Collaboration opens doors for future university partnerships and industry knowledge sharing.

Maxim E-hailing, a prominent e-hailing company in Malaysia, recently participated as a sponsor for the Universiti Malaya Law Conference 2024. The conference, organized by the University of Malaya Post Graduate Law Society (UMPGLS), explored the evolving legal landscape in the post-pandemic era, with a particular focus on technology.

Knowledge Sharing and Industry Insights

The event featured keynote speeches by legal experts and scholars, along with discussions on topics like fintech, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital assets. Students from various universities, including international attendees, actively participated in the conference, eager to learn about the legal implications of these emerging technologies from industry stakeholders.

Maxim E-hailing: Engaging with Future Users

Maxim E-hailing actively engaged with students throughout the conference, showcasing their commitment to safety and security. They provided attendees with discount vouchers, partnership opportunities as drivers, and valuable information on safe e-hailing practices. Additionally, Maxim distributed branded fans to keep participants cool during the event.

Building Bridges for the Future

This collaboration between Maxim E-hailing and the Universiti Malaya Law Conference paves the way for future partnerships with universities. By sharing real-world industry experience, Maxim equips students with valuable knowledge as they prepare for their careers. The company welcomes further collaboration with universities to share their expertise and promote safe and secure usage of the Maxim e-hailing app.

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