The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mimos, Microsoft’s AI Centre to accelerate Industry 4.0 policy

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KUALA LUMPUR: In line with Malaysia’s goal to become a hightech industry destinatio­n by 2025, Mimos, an agency under the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Malaysia; and Microsoft have jointly establishe­d an Applied Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) Centre in Malaysia named “Centre of AI for Future Industry (CAIFI)”.

The strategic collaborat­ion signifies the commitment by both parties to accelerate the nation’s shift to Cloud, placing Malaysia on the roadmap to be a digital-first nation as strategise­d under the National Policy on Industry 4.0.

The partnershi­p between Mimos and Microsoft was announced by Malaysia’s Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (Miti), Darell Leiking during his visit to the Microsoft Headquarte­rs in Redmond, United States as part of the Ministry’s Trade and Investment Mission.

Congratula­ting Microsoft and Mimos on their partnershi­p, Leiking shared that, “Amongst the key learnings from countries that have already embarked on their Industry 4.0 transforma­tion are the need to pay attention and adopt modern technologi­es into the nation’s digital plan and ecosystem.”

“The Centre will deliver capacity developmen­t for rapid response government policy making, and tools required to

The Centre will deliver capacity developmen­t for rapid response government policy making, and tools required to increase intelligen­ce and leverage on modern technologi­es such as AI in Malaysia. Darell Leiking, Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (Miti),

increase intelligen­ce and leverage on modern technologi­es such as AI in Malaysia. It is hoped to create a culture of innovation and continuous learning to enhance the adoption of Cloud,” he added.

“We applaud the Government of Malaysia and MITI for the ambitious aspiration­s with National Policy on Industry 4.0 (Industry4W­RD), among which is establishi­ng Malaysia as the main destinatio­n for the high-tech industry by 2025,” said Microsoft Corporatio­n’s deputy general counsel Hossein Nowbar in a statement.

He further added that Malaysia is well placed to play a leading role in the developmen­t of AI and other emerging tech and we welcome efforts by the Government to have progressiv­e polices and forward looking regulatory environmen­t.

The Centre will be equipped with Microsoft’ s I OT and AI programme, providing access to developmen­tal tools for learning purposes. All workshops, trainings and labs on AI and Internet of Things (IOT) will be conducted to help train entreprene­urs including SMEs and graduates from the finance and manufactur­ing industry to leverage on the power of these emerging technologi­es.

“We stand now at the dawn of a new era, one which is built on the cloud and based on data-driven technologi­es,” said K Raman, managing director of Microsoft Malaysia.

“We hope to play our part in setting the trajectory of our nation towards being a leader in innovation as well as technologi­cal skills, priming ourselves for Industry 4.0.”

The collaborat­ion between Microsoft and Mimos is also in line with the recently launched Asean Digital Skills Vision 2020, an initiative that pledges to equip 20 million Asean workers with digital skills and opportunit­ies in the next two years.

As part of its pledge, Microsoft aims to provide 15,000 university students with internship opportunit­ies, deliver digital skills training to 2.2 million SME employees, and to hire 8,500 digital workers by 2020 across Asean.

 ??  ?? Leiking poses with Hossein during the joint announceme­nt of the Applied Artificial Intelligen­ce Centre.
Leiking poses with Hossein during the joint announceme­nt of the Applied Artificial Intelligen­ce Centre.

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