The Borneo Post

New National Industry 4.0 Policy Framework to transform manufactur­ing sector

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KUALA LUMPUR: The new National Industry 4.0 Policy Framework serves as a strategic guide to enable the transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing sector and accelerate the adoption of the Industry 4.0 related technologi­es in response to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The framework outlines broad strategies and an action plan covering financing, infrastruc­ture, regulation­s, skills and technology to be implemente­d by ministries and agencies in collaborat­ion with industry and deemed to contribute towards higher adoption of the Industry 4.0 related technologi­es, particular­ly among SMEs.

The Mid-Term Review of the Eleventh Malaysia Plan (20162020) released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs today, revealed that the policy framework also embraced the broader ecosystem approachth­atleverage­stechnolog­y clusters and partners in the private sector.

The report was presented in Parliament yesterday by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The ecosystem will support local companies to evolve into technology and solutions providers and improve competitiv­eness of manufactur­ers in the global market.

Elaboratin­g further on the 4IR, the report said existing policies and programmes would be reviewed to identify gaps and design appropriat­e interventi­on and a national policy framework for it would be formulated to promote innovation, creativity and competitiv­eness in embracing the intensific­ation of the digital revolution.

“Malaysia needs to proliferat­e the culture of innovation by expanding the current capacity and capability to benefit from the 4IR,” it added. — Bernama

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