Should you go to Echelon Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur?

How a Learning Expedition to the Nordics inspired a leading company to turn low-carbon operations and circular models into core business drivers.
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Important info about Echelon Malaysia Held In Kuala Lumpur and on the 1st of October 2015 with an estimated number of 2,000 in attendance. The cost of attending this event is $150 Start-up exhibitions and structured networking that enables companies to get the latest tech developments in Malaysia. Topics that were covered are Service Platforms and Marketplaces […]

Our approach

We designed two Learning Expeditions — in Copenhagen and Helsinki — focused on inspiration and peer learning. Through visits with peer companies, public actors, and industry experts, participants explored core questions:

  • What role does facility management play in enabling circular, low-carbon cities?
  • How are leading players evolving their business models to put sustainability at the center of value creation?
  • How are companies reshaping their service offers in anticipation of future regulations?

The outcome

The Executive Committee gained fresh perspectives from each city. In Copenhagen, long-term collaboration between public and private sectors drives sustainability. In Helsinki, sustainability is not a regulatory effort; it’s part of business DNA. Companies act proactively, going beyond regulation and embedding sustainable practices into every layer of business. These two approaches demonstrated how sustainability, instead of being a constraint, can become a driver of innovation and competitiveness.

The learnings are now being used to adapt service offerings to better meet evolving client needs, with a sharper focus on low-carbon operations, circular models, and integrated sustainability strategies.

What we learned

Real change starts with seeing what’s possible. When leaders witness how others are already building the future, they return equipped to lead change.

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