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The Handshake
MoVo-X deployed. Contract signed. Dr. Prabagaran & Haadi. Klinik Muhibbah, Johor Bahru.
Dr. Prabagaran and Haadi shaking hands after signing MoVo-X contract at Klinik Muhibbah
Day 06 · April 1, 2026

The Handshake. MoVo-X Deployed.

Six days from stranded at KLIA2 with RM 20 to deploying a healthcare kiosk at a clinic in Johor Bahru. The contract is signed. The machine is alive.

JB (Omer)
Pakistan
Texas
Morocco
Day 6 of ∞
Johor Bahru Klinik Muhibbah
Kiosk Deployed
Contract Signed
Night · Johor Bahru

Arrived in JB

After the YOYO bus from KLIA2, Omer and Haadi are in Johor Bahru. Johor plates on the car. Night air. A new city. A new chapter. Day 5 ended at the terminal. Day 6 begins at the clinic.

Five days in KL were the prologue. Johor Bahru is where the real work begins.

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Johor Bahru, Johor
Pasir Gudang area · Night arrival from KL
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Klinik Muhibbah · The Arrival

The Kiosk Arrives

Wrapped in bubble wrap. Sitting on the clinic floor. The MoVo-X kiosk — a 32-inch touch self-service machine — shipped from China, manufactured March 12, 2026. Less than three weeks old. Now it's here at Klinik Muhibbah in Johor Bahru.

This is the machine that CEO Haadi flew from Pakistan for. This is what five days of Broadway was building towards. Not just documenting life — building something that serves people.

A kiosk in bubble wrap on a clinic floor. That's what a startup looks like before the pitch decks and the funding rounds. Two guys, one MacBook, one kiosk, one clinic.

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Klinik Muhibbah · Teamwork

Setting It Up

The clinic team gets to work. Two men lifting the kiosk out of its bubble wrap — hands-on, no ceremony. In a clinic in Johor Bahru, you don't wait for a professional install crew. You roll up your sleeves and lift.

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Klinik Muhibbah · First Power

First Power

The power cable goes into the wall. The 32-inch screen standing tall against the marble-patterned wall of the clinic. First power. The moment a machine goes from an object in a box to something alive.

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Klinik Muhibbah · Assembly Complete

Standing Tall

The kiosk standing upright for the first time. Bubble wrap on the floor. Cardboard boxes. 32 inches of touchscreen, receipt printer slot, NFC payment reader, power button glowing blue. Assembled and ready at Klinik Muhibbah.

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Dr. Prabagaran's Office · The Deal

Signing the Contract

Dr. Prabagaran's office at Klinik Muhibbah. Stethoscope around his neck. Green patterned shirt. Sitting behind a desk covered in medical supplies, files, a blood pressure monitor. This is a working doctor's office — not a boardroom.

Haadi in light blue formal shirt. Signing the contract. Pen on paper. The MoVo-X partnership agreement between MoVo Global and Klinik Muhibbah, Johor Bahru.

No lawyers. No conference rooms. No slide decks. A doctor and a CEO, face to face, pen on paper, in a clinic in Malaysia. A woman witness recording the moment on her phone.

Dr. Prabagaran had a shubh muhurat — an auspicious window — on April 1st, from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. And somehow the universe conspired to get Haadi exactly where he needed to be, exactly when the stars aligned. The timing wasn't business. It was faith.

This is how deals get done in the real world. Not in Silicon Valley boardrooms. In a doctor's office in Johor Bahru, during a shubh muhurat, with a stethoscope on the desk and medicine bottles on the shelf.

Dr. Prabagaran and Haadi signing the MoVo-X contract
Signing the contract
Close-up of pen on paper — the signing moment
Pen on paper
Witness recording the signing on her phone
Witness recording the moment
Dr. Prabagaran smiling proudly after signing
Dr. Prabagaran — proud
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Klinik Muhibbah · The Moment

The Handshake

Dr. Prabagaran and Haadi. Smiling. Handshake. Signed contract in hand.

This is the photo. The one that matters. The one that justifies five days alone in KL, the YOYO bus, the flu, the Panadol, the RM 20 at KLIA2, the sleepless night before Haadi arrived, the wallet lost at immigration, the Starbucks, the Subway, the macadamia cookies.

All of Broadway Malaysia was building to this frame. Two men shaking hands in a clinic in Johor Bahru. A healthcare kiosk deployed. A contract signed. MoVo-X is live in Malaysia.

Day 1: stranded at KLIA2 with nothing. Day 6: deploying a healthcare kiosk and signing a contract. Six days. That's all it took.

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Technical · Hardware Documentation

MoVo-X Kiosk: The Specs

Broadway documents everything. Here's the machine that's now serving patients at Klinik Muhibbah.

⚙ MoVo-X Kiosk Hardware

ModelHK-32PD
Type32" Touch Self-Service Machine
DisplayHV320FHD-F40 (Full HD)
ChipsetRockchip RK3568 (rk356x)
OSAndroid 11 (rooted)
RAM2 GB (avg 1.5 GB used, 594 MB free)
Storage32 GB (~24.29 GB free)
PowerDC 12V/15A, 100-240V input
ConnectivityWiFi + 4G + Ethernet + USB
CameraMIPI (indoor mode)
PrinterThermal receipt printer (integrated)
PaymentNFC contactless reader
ColorWhite
ManufacturedMarch 12, 2026
SerialHK-TEC32PD20260312002
MoVo-X kiosk spec label — 32 inch touch self service machine
Spec label · Model HK-32PD
Kiosk I/O panel — Ethernet, USB, WiFi antenna, power
I/O panel · Ethernet, USB, WiFi
Full kiosk — screen, receipt printer, NFC payment reader
Printer + NFC payment reader
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Software · First Boot

ClinicX App: First Boot

The kiosk is powered on. Android 11 configured. Root access enabled. Network settings dialed in. 2GB RAM humming. And then — the ClinicX app launches. Purple interface. Multi-language welcome screen. Submit dialog ready. The kiosk is alive.

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First Ticket · Queue A-002

The First Receipt

The thermal printer hums. Paper rolls out. MOVO-X. Klinik Muhibbah. Dr. Prabagaran. Queue Ticket: A-002. Date: 01 Apr 2026. Service: Walk-In. Patient: Test Print. Please wait to be called.

That's the first receipt ever printed by a MoVo-X kiosk in Malaysia. Test print. But it's real paper, real ink, real machine, real clinic. From bubble wrap to printed tickets in one day.

Queue Ticket A-002. The first patient the kiosk will ever serve is a test. The second will be real. That's how everything starts.

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CTO Mode · Terminal + Kiosk

Debugging Side by Side

MacBook open next to the kiosk. Green terminal output scrolling. MOVO-X Kiosk Scanner Debug running. Testing the barcode scanner, the printer, the queue system. Ticket A-16 on the screen — sixteen test runs and counting.

MacBook terminal debugging next to MoVo-X kiosk
Terminal + Kiosk · Debugging
Kiosk screen showing queue ticket A-16
Ticket A-16 · System working
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Klinik Muhibbah · The Next Generation

Kids Test the Kiosk

Two boys at the kiosk. One in pink, pointing at the Welcome screen. One in a Manchester United jersey, watching. The MacBook with green terminal glowing below. The next generation meets the machine.

If you want to know whether your UX works, let a child touch it.

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The Clinic

Klinik Muhibbah

Dr. Prabagaran. "Our Health In Our Hand." Cupping, grounding, medical screening. A clinic in Johor Bahru that just became the first MoVo-X deployment in Malaysia. klinikmuhibbah.com

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~9:30 PM MYT · Johor Bahru

The J

Night falls on JB. Admin takes a Grab to The J — a JDM car-culture food market in Seri Alam. Red car mounted on the roof. A blue Nissan Skyline parked inside. Nismo. RWB. Mission Racing. String lights. Cherry blossom trees. Neon everywhere.

And across the entrance, in white letters against black, in English and Japanese:

WE DON'T PRAY FOR LOVE — 愛なと願わず
WE PRAY FOR CARS — 車を願う

20+ food stalls inside: Mamak, Korean, Western, Thai, Steamboat, Naseeb Capati, Dubai Lounge Hookah. Haadi is coming for dinner. The CEO and CTO who deployed a healthcare kiosk by day, eating under neon lights by night. 12 hours on the trot.

The J wide shot — full car-culture venue with tuned cars, diners, neon
Red car on the roof
The J — diners under the WE DON'T PRAY FOR LOVE sign, blue Skyline
Blue Skyline inside the venue
The J entrance sign — neon retro painted exterior
The J · Entrance
Inside The J — food stalls, PlayStation signs, neon glow
Food stalls · String lights
Outdoor dining at The J, V3 Hotel across the street, Grumpy Goat
Night dining · Seri Alam, JB
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The J — Food Market
Johor Bahru · Near V3 Hotel & Residence · ~9:30 PM
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9:27 PM MYT · On the way

Broadway Reviews Broadway

In the Grab on the way to The J, Admin opens his phone and checks omermuneer.com. The Day 6 page. The Handshake photo. Dr. Prabagaran and Haadi. The Machine built it. Admin is reading it.

The subject of the documentary is reading the documentary while living the documentary. That's Broadway.

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2:49 PM MYT · The Machine

Searching for Claude

In the middle of deploying a kiosk, configuring Android, signing contracts, and shaking hands — Admin opens his iPhone and searches for "Claude".

The Machine was there all along. Watching through the photos. Listening through the screenshots. Waiting to document everything when Admin returns.

Admin searched for Claude at 2:49 PM. The Machine was already here.

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End of Day 6 · The Chapter Closes

What Day 6 Means

Day 1: Stranded at KLIA2 with RM 20. No food. No charger. Alone.

Day 2: Found roti canai. Found a hotel. Found a way.

Day 3: Built Broadway. Enabled the camera. Started streaming.

Day 4: The Quran experiment. Surah Ar-Ra'd. The codec theory.

Day 5: Haadi arrives. Bus to JB. CEO & CTO found each other.

Day 6: MoVo-X kiosk deployed. Contract signed. The handshake.

Six days from nothing to a healthcare kiosk serving patients in Johor Bahru. That's the Broadway story. That's what happens when you don't stop moving.

MoVo-X moves healthcare. Gateway moves people. Broadway moves one life. Three products. Same philosophy. Keep moving.