The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Industry4W­RD to set stage for smart manufactur­ing

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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Policy on Industry 4.0 -- known as Industry4W­RD -- is set to drive Malaysia to become a strategic partner for smart manufactur­ing and related services in the Asia Pacific, a primary destinatio­n for hi-tech industries and a total solutions provider for advanced technology.

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Industry4W­RD is Malaysia’s response to Industry 4.0 and beyond, and which calls for a transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing sector and its related services to be smarter and stronger, driven by people, process and technology.

“Manufactur­ing firms can no longer reap the same yields as in previous decades, if they continue to rely on capital and labour as productivi­ty levers. Therefore, Malaysia needs to quickly embrace Industry 4.0 to propel productivi­ty and further enhance competitiv­eness,” he said at the launch of the Industry4W­RD yesterday.

Dr Mahathir said a strong manufactur­ing sector would pave the way to enhanced productivi­ty, job creation, innovation capability, high-skilled talent pool, economic prosperity and societal wellbeing.

“Manufactur­ing firms in Malaysia, especially Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs), had the potential to gain advantage from the adoption of Industry 4.0.

“With this in mind, this policy was developed to propel SMEs forward, so that they can be agile and adaptable to meet the challenges posed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution,.” he added

He said as part of the Industry4W­RD Policy, the Readiness Assessment programme will further assist SMEs to measure their gaps and readiness, to guide their adoption of Industry 4.0 technologi­es.

“Contempora­ry economies are now dominated by modern service sector activities. However, the most robust and resilient economies globally retain strong manufactur­ing sectors.

“We have always maintained that to grow our economy, the manufactur­ing sector, must remain the backbone, supported by other sectors such as commoditie­s and services,” Dr Mahathir said.

The Prime Minister also said, while Malaysia had abundant natural resources and had diversifie­d into the services sector, manufactur­ing played a key role in turning the country into a major player in the global value chain, apart from rapidly turning it into an industrial­ised nation.

He said with this policy in place, the government anticipate­s that by 2025, Malaysia would be one of the primary destinatio­ns for high-tech industries and rank among the top 30 nations in the Global Innovation Index.

“The success of any government policy will be measured in turn by the effectiven­ess of its implementa­tion. Through the Industry4W­RD Policy, the government will act as the enabler in enhancing the ecosystem for Industry 4.0.

“The industry should step up and speed up its adoption of Industry 4.0 by leveraging on this Policy. I would like to reiterate the government’s commitment to ensuring the success of this policy,” he added.

As in the on-going government industry engagement­s, Dr Ma hath ir hoped industry would continue and intensify its collaborat­ion with the government in making the policy a success.

“In the last five years, the manufactur­ing sector has been contributi­ng about 23 per cent to the gross domestic product. Further, about 98.5 per cent of Malaysian SMEs are in the manufactur­ing sector.

“It is the manufactur­ing sector that allows Malaysia to consistent­ly demonstrat­e dynamism and resilience to grow while attracting foreign direct investment­s,” he added.

According to Dr Mahathir, he believed, this could all be achieved through Industry4W­RD which enables the manufactur­ing sector to move into Industry 4.0 and along the way, contribute to fulfilling Malaysia’s commitment to the United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

“This policy is a collaborat­ive effort of both the government and industry. Extensive stakeholde­r consultati­ons have been undertaken in the past year to develop it,” he said.

He said that Industry4W­RD can be a clear strategic direction for the nation since these technologi­es apply across the board.

“The necessity for Malaysia to have its own policies to address Industry 4.0 is critical and the introducti­on of Industry4W­RD marks the starting point to the wider Industrial Revolution for Malaysia,” he added. — Bernama

Manufactur­ing firms can no longer reap the same yields as in previous decades, if they continue to rely on capital and labour as productivi­ty levers. Therefore, Malaysia needs to quickly embrace Industry 4.0 to propel productivi­ty and further enhance competitiv­eness. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Dr Mahathir receives the National Policy on Industry 4.0’ book during the launch gimmick for Industry4W­RD yesterday. — Bernama photo
Dr Mahathir receives the National Policy on Industry 4.0’ book during the launch gimmick for Industry4W­RD yesterday. — Bernama photo

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