Deputy Minister Dr Aung Zeya swept through the Department of Materials Science and Research yesterday during a surprise inspection blitz. The top science official grilled researchers about their golden offerings destined for the sacred Shwedagon Pagoda while checking out cutting-edge electric vehicle battery experiments. Workers scrambled to showcase their waste management programs and electronic scrap metal recovery operations. The minister demanded answers about technical support services the department provides to outside clients. Staff members nervously presented their latest breakthroughs during the high-stakes visit.
Battery experts briefed the deputy minister about their electric vehicle power cell development program. The Head of State personally guides their research efforts as part of Myanmar engineering education centennial celebrations. Dr Aung Zeya hammered home the critical importance of following presidential directives to the letter. He pushed scientists to accelerate their technological breakthroughs for national development goals. The minister warned against any deviation from official guidance during the tense meeting.
Research teams paraded their accomplishments including hydrometallurgy battery studies and mineral exploration projects. Iron and steel specialists demonstrated ferro-manganese alloy manufacturing while solar panel engineers showed off high-grade silicon metal production trials. The deputy minister grilled workers about ferro silicon experiments before handing out research prizes and cash bonuses. He later toured earthquake-damaged employee housing units where repair crews had finished restoration work. The minister wrapped up his inspection tour after examining living conditions for government scientists and their families.
Battery experts briefed the deputy minister about their electric vehicle power cell development program. The Head of State personally guides their research efforts as part of Myanmar engineering education centennial celebrations. Dr Aung Zeya hammered home the critical importance of following presidential directives to the letter. He pushed scientists to accelerate their technological breakthroughs for national development goals. The minister warned against any deviation from official guidance during the tense meeting.
Research teams paraded their accomplishments including hydrometallurgy battery studies and mineral exploration projects. Iron and steel specialists demonstrated ferro-manganese alloy manufacturing while solar panel engineers showed off high-grade silicon metal production trials. The deputy minister grilled workers about ferro silicon experiments before handing out research prizes and cash bonuses. He later toured earthquake-damaged employee housing units where repair crews had finished restoration work. The minister wrapped up his inspection tour after examining living conditions for government scientists and their families.