By BEGAIYM DZHANOVA
SUBANG JAYA: A group of Taylor’s University (TU) students has started a company called FRUNI PRINT that provides free printing service for other students and helps to lower the cost of their studies.
Founder of the company, Finance and Economy major Alexis Ang Wei Zhong said, “Students already paid enormous school fees, living expenses; and printing cost is an extra burden.
“Our initiative is an answer to that problem,” he said.
FRUNI PRINT allows students to submit their lecture notes through Facebook page and receive printouts the following week on a daily basis.
“The initiative was possible because of sponsored advertisement by relevant companies who would like to reach out to university students,” Ang said.
Ang said they have received an approval from Dean of Business School Vinitha Guptan to operate on campus.
Students who have used this service mostly give positive feedbacks.
“It is quite convenient for us students, so I decided to give it a try since this service is free” Business Administration major Ho Xin Yi, 26, said.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering student Ahmad Fakri, 24, said, “It saves time if I want to print my lecture slides, I can just send them through Facebook and collect anytime I want.”
Ang said they plan to expand to other universities as they aim to become one of the leading suppliers in printing throughout Malaysia.
Founder of the company, Finance and Economy major Alexis Ang Wei Zhong said, “Students already paid enormous school fees, living expenses; and printing cost is an extra burden.
“Our initiative is an answer to that problem,” he said.
FRUNI PRINT allows students to submit their lecture notes through Facebook page and receive printouts the following week on a daily basis.
“The initiative was possible because of sponsored advertisement by relevant companies who would like to reach out to university students,” Ang said.
Ang said they have received an approval from Dean of Business School Vinitha Guptan to operate on campus.
Students who have used this service mostly give positive feedbacks.
“It is quite convenient for us students, so I decided to give it a try since this service is free” Business Administration major Ho Xin Yi, 26, said.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering student Ahmad Fakri, 24, said, “It saves time if I want to print my lecture slides, I can just send them through Facebook and collect anytime I want.”
Ang said they plan to expand to other universities as they aim to become one of the leading suppliers in printing throughout Malaysia.