Chapman Taylor signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Easson Energy in Thailand
Chapman Taylor has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Easson Energy Thailand Limited, a UK-owned company specialising in cutting-edge technologies such as AI, SaaS, and IoT devices. Easson Energy's solutions are designed to help companies reduce their electricity consumption and carbon footprint, potentially saving them up to 40% on their monthly electricity bills.
This collaboration between Chapman Taylor and Easson Energy is a significant step towards accelerating our Net Zero goals in Southeast Asia. By combining our joint expertise and resources, we aim to develop innovative sustainability projects in the ASEAN region that will contribute to environmental sustainability while expanding business opportunities.
The MoU signing was facilitated by the UK Embassy in Thailand, with His Majesty’s Deputy Trade Commissioner for Southeast Asia, Rhiannon Harries, witnessing the event. The ceremony took place in the Embassy's official room in Bangkok, underscoring the importance of this partnership.
Robert Easson, representing Easson Energy, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its potential to drive progress towards shared environmental objectives. Kamran Jumayev from Chapman Taylor also expressed gratitude to Rhiannon Harries and other key facilitators, including Tad Fon Kho and Ravipa Chongveruwon, for their support in bringing this partnership to fruition.
This agreement marks the beginning of a collaboration that will help both companies secure more projects in the region while promoting their environmental agendas.
Robert Easson | Rhiannon Harries | Kamran Jumayev
This collaboration between Chapman Taylor and Easson Energy is a significant step towards accelerating our Net Zero goals in Southeast Asia. By combining our joint expertise and resources, we aim to develop innovative sustainability projects in the ASEAN region that will contribute to environmental sustainability while expanding business opportunities.
The MoU signing was facilitated by the UK Embassy in Thailand, with His Majesty’s Deputy Trade Commissioner for Southeast Asia, Rhiannon Harries, witnessing the event. The ceremony took place in the Embassy's official room in Bangkok, underscoring the importance of this partnership.
Robert Easson, CEO of Easson Energy, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its potential to drive progress towards shared environmental objectives. Kamran Jumayev from Chapman Taylor also expressed gratitude to Rhiannon Harries and other key facilitators, including Tad Fon Kho and Ravipa Chongveruwon, for their support in bringing this partnership to fruition.
This agreement marks the beginning of a collaboration that will help both companies secure more projects in the region while promoting our joint sustainability agendas.