AETDEW Emerging World Engineering and Technology Research Institute partnered with the AB Foundation X AB DAO on November 22, 2025, at the AETDEW hea
The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding marks the collaboration between AETDEW and the AB Charity Foundation X AB DAO to cooperate in advancing engineering and technological progress, smart grid technology, and renewable energy systems, among other areas, to collectively address the energy challenges faced by developing countries.
Source: AB DAO
The Memorandum of Cooperation between the Academy of Engineering And Technology of the Developing World (AETDEW) and AB Charity Foundation X AB DAO, was signed by President of AETDEW, Engineer Choo Kok Beng (Ir. Ts. Choo Kok Beng), and representatives of AB Charity Foundation X AB DAO, witnessed by Executive Director of AETDEW, Engineer Dr. Ir. Ts. Wong Chee Fui, and Senior Advisor of AB Charity Foundation, Dr. Moneef R. Zou'bi.

The signing ceremony was attended by guests including Academician Dato Ir. Lee Yee Cheong, Honorary Academician and former President of AETDEW; Mr. Lawrence Tan, Treasurer of AETDEW; and Dr. Yap Kian Lian, Executive Secretary of AETDEW.
The signing of this Memorandum of Cooperation signifies that AETDEW and AB Charity Foundation x AB DAO will collaborate in advancing engineering and technological progress, smart grid technology, renewable energy systems, and other fields to collectively address the energy challenges faced by developing countries.
About AB Charity Foundation
AB Charity Foundation is an independent international non-governmental organization registered in Ireland and recognized as a legal entity under EU law, with technical and financial support sourced from AB DAO. The foundation is committed to leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence to build a transparent, trustworthy, and traceable philanthropic infrastructure, thereby promoting the sustainable development of public utilities such as education, healthcare, environment, and humanitarian aid.
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