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MITI, MIDA, Intel hold IoT forum to review progress

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Internat ional Trade and Industry ( MITI), Mal ays i a n I nve s tment Developmen­t Author i ty ( MIDA) and Intel Malaysia conducted the Internet of Things ( IoT) Malaysia Forum 2018 to review IoT’s progress since its introducti­on five years ago.

MITI Minister Datuk Darell Leiking said the forum also highlighte­d the Smart City innovation with IoT as the core technology and how IoT can be the catalyst for Industry 4.0 ( IR 4.0) deployment.

“For Malaysia to remain relevant and competitiv­e in the industry, we need to embrace change, and the adoption of IoT and related technologi­es is a major step to harness the potential of Malaysian companies to benefit from the technology.

“This will eventually lead to the emergence of smart manufactur­ing, smart cities, smart grids and smart services in Malaysia,” he said in a statement yesterday.

As one of the 11 enabling technologi­es outlined in the Industry4W­RD policy, Darell said IoT allows interconne­ction of machines and systems in the value chain, thus improving eff iciency, integratio­n and automation.

Meanwhile, MIDA Strategic Planning and Developmen­t senior executive director Zabidi Mahbar said Malaysia has an abundance of local companies capable of developing IR 4.0 related technologi­es.

“Multinatio­nals can do more to support smaller firms in their supply chain, helping them to scale up through coinnovati­on and the transfer of knowledge and know-how.

“We hope to see other mult i- national companies emulating Intel in coming forward to contribute towards realising Malaysia’s digital transforma­tion,” he said.

The forum was attended by 350 participan­ts including from government agencies, academia and industry. — Bernama

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