The Borneo Post

M’sia to increase long term competitiv­eness

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is moving towards strategic diversi f ication to increase competitiv­eness in the long term, particular­ly by placing a strong emphasis on complex and highvalue products.

Mal ays i an Inve s tment Developmen­t Authority ( MIDA) chief executive officer, Datuk Azman Mahmud, said in line with country’s aspiration­s to become a high-income nation, Malaysia emphasised the use of precision robotics and automation.

We seek high-technology investment­s that can contribute to our industrial ecosystem, especially in the 3+2 catalytic sub-sectors, namely, electrical & electronic­s, machinery & equipment, chemical, medical devices and aerospace.

“We seek high- technology investment­s that can contribute to our industrial ecosystem, especially in the 3+2 catalytic sub- sectors, namely, electrical & electronic­s, machinery & equipment, chemical, medical devices and aerospace.

“As the manufactur­ing sector advances in tandem with the emergence of state- of- theart technology and customer demands,wecontinue­toencourag­e existing companies to upscale and keep abreast of trends and innovation­s to remain relevant,” he said in a joint- statement between MIDA and SEMI.

SEMI is a global non- profit associatio­n that serves to focus on facilitati­ng the developmen­t and growth of the microelect­ronics, semiconduc­tor and solar industries.

He said SEMICON SouthEast Asia 2017 (SEMICON SEA 2017) was also another good platform to spur discussion­s and establish strategic connection­s for businesses and long-term growth in the manufactur­ing sector.

“The SEMICON SEA 2017, which will be held in Penang on April 2527, 2017, is expected to attract 7,500 trade visitors,” he said.

SEMI South- East As ia President, Ng Kai Fai, said SEMICON echoed MIDA’s call to continuous­ly upscale knowledge in the manufactur­ing sector to support growth and developmen­t of industries in this segment.

“The SEMICON SEA 2017 is timely in showcasing to industry participan­ts the relevant technologi­es from chip manufactur­ing to system-level integratio­n and trends that are driving investment and growth in all sectors across the region,” he said.

This year, the event wi l l feature close to 15 per cent increase in ehibitors with more than 300 exhibition booths from over 200 companies. — Bernama

Datuk Azman Mahmud, MIDA chief executive officer

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