The Sun (Malaysia)

Cochlear Malaysia invests up to RM10m on expansion

- BY GLORIA HARRY BEATTY sunbiz@thesundail­y.com

Cochlear Malaysia is undertakin­g an expansion exercise of up to RM10 million and is committed to continue growing and broadening its operations in the country.

“The current expansion we are going through is in the range of about RM10 million, excluding all the tools and equipment,” manufactur­ing and logistics vice-president Samuel Pooranakar­an said during a press conference after a site tour of Cochlear Malaysia’s manufactur­ing, servicing and corporate facility.

In terms of total investment to date, the company has invested close to RM50 million since 2016 for manufactur­ing-related activities.

Samuel said the company is mindful that it would need to expand its operations space from the current premises within the next few years. “There is growth but it will be driven by the market, but definitely we are committed and we are going to be here for a long time.”

Meanwhile, Cochlear (Asian growth markets) general manager Amy Zheng said Cochlear’s investment into its local manufactur­ing facilities will have a spillover or positive impact on its overall business in Malaysia.

She pointed out that its first implant surgery involving its Cochlear product in Southeast Asia was performed in Malaysia.

“We have really worked hand in

hand with the (local) healthcare profession­als … we definitely want to work with the government and look into ways so that we can have more patients access it,” she said.

As part of its Australia-Southeast Asia Business Exchange programme, Australia’s assistant minister for trade and assistant

minister for manufactur­ing Senator Tim Ayres led a delegation comprising 23 leading Australian businesses in the maritime, decarbonis­ation and renewable energy sectors to Malaysia and Singapore.

“There is a very strong record of two way investment and trade between Malaysia and Australia.

“Trade sits at about A$30 billion (RM92.5 billion) a year and our twoway investment is very strong, (with) Malaysian firms investing in Australian industrial capability and Australian firms like Cochlear announcing new expenditur­e and new expansions here but there’s enormous room for growth,” he said.

 ?? ?? From left: Ayres, Zheng and Samuel at the press conference.
From left: Ayres, Zheng and Samuel at the press conference.

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