Prof. Ts. Dr. Shahrina Md Nordin, Chairperson of LPA 2025, noted that this increased engagement reflects how safety is evolving beyond compliance into a domain of innovation and shared accountability.
“Loss prevention today is about responsible innovation — using data, technology, and collaboration to foresee and prevent risks before they happen. When safety is powered by insight and ethics, it becomes a driver of progress rather than a constraint.”
She added that sustaining this momentum requires collective will and inclusive action.
“Safety is not just an operational requirement; it is a shared responsibility. By leveraging digital tools, analytics, and cross-sector learning, we can design safer systems that protect people, assets, and the environment.”
In line with its mission to broaden public awareness, LPA 2025 broke new ground by opening its doors to the public for the first time — resulting in a record-breaking total attendance of 1,288 participants, including 491 walk-in visitors. This milestone highlights LPA's commitment to making safety a shared societal value, reaching beyond industry walls.
The event was jointly organised by UTP's Centre of Advanced Process Safety (CAPS), the Institute of Smart and Sustainable Living (ISSL), and PETRONAS Projects, Technology & Health, Safety, Security & Environment (PT&HSSE), with support from strategic partners including PETRONAS, Shell, PTTEP, ConocoPhillips, TotalEnergies, Aeromon, and others — all united in advancing excellence and innovation in safety.
UTP extends heartfelt appreciation to all partners, sponsors, exhibitors, delegates, and presenters whose collaboration made LPA 2025 a resounding success. We look forward to continuing this shared journey toward a safer, smarter, and more sustainable future.