The Borneo Post

Budget 2019 to accelerate the adoption of Industry 4.0

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KUCHING: Budget 2019 has been viewed as a testament to Federal Government’s, Pakatan Harapan ( PH), ambition to accelerate the adoption of Industry 4.0 in Malaysia among businesses, says Garner Inc.

Gartner said, it is confident that with the initiative­s announced in Budget 2019, Malaysia continues to be on the right track towards becoming a fully digitised nation.

“Malaysia’s new government has made progress towards preparing the nation to become a fully digital economy.

“The emphasis on the National Industry 4.0 Policy in Budget 2019 will contribute to the wider adoption of technologi­es such as the Internet of Things ( IoT), digital and automation services, and accelerate Malaysia’s growth into a digital nation on par with other developed economies,” said Gartner Research vice president Tervinderj­it ( TJ) Singh.

He added: “The allocation of RM210 million to help businesses transition to Industry 4.0 through the Readiness Assessment Programme reinforces the government’s commitment to upskilling the workforce and driving Malaysia’s digital journey. According to Gartner’s 2018 CIO Agenda, CIOs list the lack of talent and skill shortage as one of the main barriers to digital transforma­tion within organisati­ons. We believe that this initiative is a step in the right direction towards overcoming that barrier.”

He noted that Gartner is very supportive of the plan to offer RM2 billion in financial assistance to encourage SMEs to adopt Industry 4.0 related technologi­es, especially when these digital services will help open up new markets for the industry.

“This is further supported by the government’s decision to invest RM3 billion in the Industry Digitalisa­tion Transforma­tion Fund to drive implementa­tion of smart technologi­es including automation and artificial intelligen­ce (AI).

“SMEs want to digitise but the lack of financial resources is hindering progress. This assistance, if channelled and utilized properly, is a positive step towards driving Industry 4.0 in Malaysia and supporting SMEs as they continue embracing digital transforma­tion.

“This is in line with Gartner’s prediction­s that every industry will be transforme­d by digital business by 2025,” he said.

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