ISKANDAR PUTERI, June 30 – Edible bird’s nest-based product manufacturer Glyken International Bhd, via its newly launched biotechnology (biotech) centre, is expected to produce a variety of premium products with a target sales value of RM25 million per year.
Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang said the 29,220 square foot centre with state-of-the-art facilities located in the SLIC Industrial Zone here was successfully developed as a result of the support from the Malaysian Bioeconomy Development Corporation (Bioeconomy Corporation), which is an agency under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI).
“Johor, especially Iskandar Puteri, is certainly suitable as a centre for the establishment of integrated biotech facilities, and I understand that Glyken’s edible bird’s nest-based products are in high demand from foreign countries such as Singapore, China, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates.
“With the development of advanced infrastructure in addition to an active research and development ecosystem as well as a strategic location near Singapore and the main port, Johor will certainly be one of the main contributors to the country’s edible bird’s nest industry,” he said when officiating the Glyken’s facility on Saturday.
Chang said that via the RM6.6 million integrated centre completed in the fourth quarter of 2023, Glyken will be able to carry out continuous research, integrating Industrial Revolution 4.0 technology with biotech applications in the manufacturing process.
He said Glyken is also able to produce at least 10 types of bird’s nest-based products such as raw bird’s nest, glyconanoprotein peptide extract, bird’s nest botanical drinks, longan and ginseng, as well as coffee, matcha, mocha and tea drinks.
“Glyken’s commitment will support the growth of the country’s edible bird’s nest industry with the export market target of 350,000 kilogrammes worth RM2.8 billion by 2030,” said Chang.