The Borneo Post

Malaysia aims to be preferred high-tech investment destinatio­n

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia aims to become the preferred destinatio­n for hightech investment through Industry4W­RD, says Deputy Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming.

He said the government also aims to be a comprehens­ive total solutions provider for advanced technology in the region.

“With proper implementa­tion, the government is confident that by 2025, we will be able to achieve improved labour productivi­ty, increase manufactur­ing’s contributi­on to gross domestic product (GDP), enhance innovation capacity and create more high-skilled jobs,” he said in his speech at the launch of the Smart Manufactur­ing Expo 2019 (SMEX 2019) yesterday.

Ong said the government has outlined Industry4W­RD’s broad strategies and action plans in order to support the transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing sector.

He said the policy aims to provide a holistic ecosystem that facilitate­s digital transforma­tion through the five strategic enablers of funding, infrastruc­ture, regulatory framework, skills and talent as well as technologi­es.

“Malaysia will continue to work with many countries in adopting and advancing smart manufactur­ing.

“The benefits of smart manufactur­ing have far-reaching implicatio­ns as they have the potential to make manufactur­ing more agile and responsive, reduce equipment downtime and achieve greater operationa­l and cost efficienci­es,” he said.

SMEX 2019, which ends on Aug 30, showcases innovation across all areas of manufactur­ing and trade in machine tools and metalworki­ng, robotics and industrial automation. — Bernama

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Dr Ong Kian Ming

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