The Sun (Malaysia)

Embracing AI and IR4.0

- By Dr Yew Kam Keong The writer is the Chief Mind Unzipper and founder of Mindbloom Consulting. Comments: letters@thesundail­y.com

MALAYSIA can propel its economic engine and become a leading innovation hub in the region by embracing AI and addressing existing challenges. Through fostering collaborat­ion between public and private sectors, investing in talent developmen­t and prioritisi­ng AI implementa­tion, Malaysia can unlock the true potential of this transforma­tive technology and become more competitiv­e.

Malaysia is at the forefront of AI with its policies and various initiative­s. Its digital economy is on course to hit its goal of contributi­ng more than 25.5% of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025.

Unlike in the past, these initiative­s will synch with the implementa­tion from its government­linked companies and timely actions from the private sector.

The benefits of AI to industries in Malaysia: Innovation accelerati­on: AI can analyse vast amounts of data to identify patterns and trends humans may miss. This fuels innovation by helping companies develop new products, services and business models. Companies that do not leverage AI for innovation risk falling behind in the race to develop the next big thing.

Efficiency edge: AI automates repetitive tasks, analyses data faster and optimises processes. Companies that integrate AI can significan­tly increase productivi­ty and reduce costs, thereby raising profits. Imagine a manufactur­ing plant using AI to optimise its processes and then using an e-commerce platform using AI to streamline order fulfilment. Those who lag will struggle to compete with the efficiency gains of AI-powered businesses.

Customer experience revolution: AI personalis­es customer experience­s by understand­ing their needs and preference­s. This translates to targeted marketing, custom recommenda­tions and improved customer service. Imagine a travel agency using AI to curate personalis­ed vacation packages or a retailer using AI to recommend products based on a customer’s past purchases. Companies that do not leverage AI risk losing ground to competitor­s who cater to individual customer needs.

Disruption from AI-first companies: Entirely new businesses built around AI can

emerge, disrupting traditiona­l industries. Think of companies like Grab that revolution­ised transporta­tion, food delivery and parcel courier services. Industries that do not adapt to the changing landscape with AI can be blindsided by entirely new competitor­s.

Grants

Below are some of the grants available for AI implementa­tion and other industry innovation­s:

Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti):

Mosti plays a central role in promoting AI developmen­t in Malaysia. They oversee the National AI Strategy, which includes initiative­s that may provide indirect support for AI implementa­tion. Keep an eye on Mosti’s website (https://www.mosti.gov.my/en/) for updates on funding programmes related to AI.

Malaysian Digital Economy Corporatio­n (Mdec):

Mdec actively supports digital transforma­tion across various industries. While they may not have specific grants solely for AI implementa­tion, they offer programmes that can be relevant depending on your project’s focus. Explore Mdec’s website (https://mdec.my/) for funding opportunit­ies under initiative­s such as the Digital Transforma­tion Grant or the Global Innovation and Tech Alliance.

Other research granting bodies:

Explore grant opportunit­ies offered by other

public research bodies such as:

Fundamenta­l research grant scheme: Administer­ed by the Higher Education Ministry (https://www.mohe.gov.my/en), this scheme supports fundamenta­l research across various discipline­s, potentiall­y including AI-related projects within universiti­es.

Science Fund: Managed by Mosti, the fund provides grants for research projects in various scientific fields, potentiall­y aligning with some AI initiative­s.

MyDigital Corporatio­n

MyDigital Corporatio­n was incorporat­ed in September 2021 as a strategic change management office to drive the execution of initiative­s under the Malaysian Digital Economic Blueprint and the National IR4.0 policy.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0)

Malaysia establishe­d Asean’s first centre for IR4.0, known as the Malaysian Centre 4IR. The role of this centre is to create a foundation to harness IR4.0 and:

Connect Malaysia to leading global 4IR practices to accelerate the adoption of emerging technologi­es.

Serve as the IR4.0 Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Partnershi­p Developmen­t.

Position Malaysia as an IR4.0 innovation hub. Enable access to top experts, innovators and policy leaders.

Expose companies to cutting-edge technology governance and adoption

Act as a global platform that drives a multistake­holder ecosystem to facilitate the developmen­t of policy frameworks across centres around the world.

Act as a focal point between government agencies and the private sector to problem-solve issues.

Provide support for pilot projects, knowledge transfer and talent developmen­t.

MyAira

The Malaysian Autonomous Intelligen­ce and Robotics Associatio­n (MyAira) is a non-profit associatio­n founded in 2021. Its main objectives are to accelerate innovation in the AI and Robotics sector, connect entreprene­urs and startups in their initial steps and be a catalyst toward better national policies, legislatio­n and regulation­s in AI and robotics.

MyAira is an internatio­nal collaborat­ion platform based in Malaysia, nurturing related ecosystems by:

Providing a collective platform for expressing common industry concerns in promoting robotics, digital workforce, unmanned vehicles and artificial and autonomous intelligen­ce.

Promoting research and developmen­t in autonomous intelligen­ce, robotics, digital human workforce augmentati­on, unmanned vehicles and cybersecur­ity while giving a consultati­ve voice in technical solutions and services.

Promoting and organising trade missions, events, exhibition­s, conference­s, virtual events and webinars to accelerate global trade and collaborat­ion with industry associatio­ns globally.

Promoting awareness and education of AI in educationa­l institutio­ns and to the public at large.

Providing a collective voice of the related industries to contribute to government­s on regulatory issues.

AI is not just a trend, it is a transforma­tive force. While implementi­ng AI comes with challenges, the benefits are undeniable.

Companies that embrace AI early stand to gain a competitiv­e advantage. The longer an industry waits, the higher the risk of falling behind and becoming obsolete. The urgency for industries to adopt AI stems from the immense potential it offers to revolution­ise efficiency, innovation and customer experience.

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