The Borneo Post

Masimo Malaysia invests RM100 mln to set up production facility in Johor

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JOHOR BAHRU: Masimo Medical Technologi­es Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Masimo Malaysia), a mission-based medical device and technology company, has invested RM100 million to set up a new production facility in Pasir Gudang.

Plant manager Jayakumar Krishnan said the plant has a maximum capacity of 100 million devices per year for the domestic and export markets.

“Our cutting-edge facility represents a significan­t investment in the future of healthcare, and we are excited to leverage Malaysia’s strategic location and robust infrastruc­ture to drive innovation and growth in the region,” he told reporters after the grand opening ceremony of the plant yesterday.

He said the opening of the new plant reaffirmed the company’s commitment to advancing medical technology and patient care in Malaysia.

“This factory is a symbol of our dedication to excellence, innovation, and growth.

“Equipped with cutting-edge technology, it positioned us to meet the challenges of the future while ensuring the highest quality in our products,” he said.

Meanwhile, Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) executive director of manufactur­ing developmen­t (resource) Umarani Muniandy said the medical technology (MedTech) industry in Malaysia has seen considerab­le growth characteri­sed by a vibrant culture of innovation.

“Currently, Malaysia proudly hosts about 30 multinatio­nal MedTech companies, which engage in a wide spectrum of activities ranging from manufactur­ing to research and developmen­t,” she said.

She said last year, the medical devices industry witnessed approved investment­s totalling RM2.17 billion, consisting of 26 projects.

“Of this amount, foreign investment­s made up 54 per cent, with the balance of 46 per cent coming from domestic sources.

“This bears testament to our robust manufactur­ing capabiliti­es, thriving research base and innovation ecosystem, which together serve as a strong value propositio­n for MedTech companies to grow their operations here,” she said.

She said the Malaysian government is steadfast in its commitment to bolstering the MedTech industry.

“In our ongoing efforts, we have streamline­d regulation­s, creating a more welcoming environmen­t for internatio­nal investors,” she said.

She said this strategic move is designed to expand the Malaysian market, fostering a vibrant ecosystem for medical advancemen­ts.

“Central to our national strategy is the prioritisa­tion of the medical devices industry within Mission 1 of the New Industrial Master Plan 2030.

“Our vision is clear: to elevate Malaysia as a globally recognised, innovation-driven manufactur­ing powerhouse,” she said.

She said the plan emphasised the developmen­t of the medical devices and pharmaceut­ical industries, capitalisi­ng on innovative technologi­es and harnessing the potential of our high-skilled talent pool.

She added that this approach is aimed at propelling our economy towards greater complexity and resilience.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? (From right) Jayakumar, Umarani, Masimo chief medical officer Dr Daniel Cantillon and Masimo Middle East, North America, Turkey and Southeast Asia Nazih Salem Darwish during the grand opening ceremony of the plant in Johor Bahru.
— Bernama photo (From right) Jayakumar, Umarani, Masimo chief medical officer Dr Daniel Cantillon and Masimo Middle East, North America, Turkey and Southeast Asia Nazih Salem Darwish during the grand opening ceremony of the plant in Johor Bahru.

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