Local base
KBMB is registered in Malaysia and focuses its current project development on Sabah.
Koperasi Bina Makmur Berhad is a Malaysian cooperative based in Sabah. KBMB develops early-stage technology proposals and pilot programmes related to agricultural processing, fertiliser production, thermal systems and rural infrastructure.
KBMB was registered on 29 May 2025 under subsection 7(1) of the Cooperative Societies Act 1993 and operates under the supervision of Suruhanjaya Koperasi Malaysia.
| Full legal name | Koperasi Bina Makmur Berhad |
|---|---|
| Short name | KBMB |
| Registration number | 202571401405 |
| Reference | SKM.IP.(PEND)W-1545/(1) |
| Legal basis | Subsection 7(1), Cooperative Societies Act 1993 |
| Region of operation | Sabah, Malaysia |
KBMB’s projects are intended to address practical agricultural and rural-infrastructure needs in Sabah. The cooperative structure provides a local organisational base for evaluating pilots with producers, communities, institutions and technical partners.
KBMB is registered in Malaysia and focuses its current project development on Sabah.
Early-stage concepts are intended to move through feasibility, integration and measured trials before any larger deployment decision.
Clear development stages allow government and technical stakeholders to distinguish proposals, tested components, prototypes and validated pilots.
The programmes below do not have the same level of maturity. Each status describes the evidence currently available and must not be read as a commercial-readiness claim.
| Green Ammonia Fertiliser Pilot | Project proposal · Pre-feasibility |
|---|---|
| Mobile Drying Complex | R&D · Component prototyping · Pre-pilot integration |
| Steam Generation Platform | Concept engineering · Pre-prototype |
| SL Oven | Prototype stage · Specifications subject to validation |
| SL Tower | Prototype-stage infrastructure concept · Specifications subject to validation |
Institutional partners need to know what exists, what has been tested and what remains conceptual. KBMB therefore separates organisational facts, project proposals, design targets and validated evidence.
Registration details and completed organisational activities are presented as existing facts.
Proposed configurations and concept visualisations are labelled as early-stage material.
Unvalidated capacity, cost, schedule and performance figures are identified as projected and subject to study.
Internal component testing is not presented as independent validation of a complete system.
KBMB participates in Sabah’s technology and innovation community by presenting equipment and discussing early-stage applications with institutions and industry participants.
In July 2026, KBMB took part in the SCENIC Impact Gathering at the Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre.
The immediate priority is to turn two early-stage directions into evidence-based decisions.
Define the scope, assumptions, safety requirements and evidence needed to determine whether a credible pilot pathway exists for Sabah.
Build an instrumented integrated unit and complete a documented cocoa drying trial under an agreed protocol.