With so much disruption in supply chains, global trade and workforce availability, manufacturers are forced to come up with new ways to attract, train and retain employees.
With so much disruption in supply chains, global trade and workforce availability, manufacturers are forced to come up with new ways to attract, train and retain employees.
JAPAN External Trade Organisation (Jetro) is collaborating with government agencies and Japanese companies to accelerate adoption of Japanese Industry 4.0 smart manufacturing technologies among Malaysian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as part of the Look East Policy (LEP) cooperation.
Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) and Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) launched the MARii-UiTM Satellite Node today, a shared research and development (R&D) and talent development centre that offers industry-grade facilities, tools, and equipment focusing on automotive, automation, robotics, IoT, and other related fields to stakeholders in the various technology sectors.
OUTREACH PROGRAM : THE ROAD AHEAD WITH INDUSTRY4WRD The objectives of this Outreach Program are to promote Industry4WRD Readiness Assessment (RA) Program, to strengthen the technology adoption and reduce the Industry 4.0 gap among industries.
Smart4wrd team has visited the Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST) in Penang, and had a meeting with the representatives from Electrical & Electronics Productivity Nexus, NCIA Technology Innovation Centre and Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Malaysia gained new economic growth with USD73.5 billion worth of approved investments in the manufacturing, services and primary sectors in 2021. The country remained an attractive investment destination for global and regional business expansion as total Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Domestic Direct Investment (DDI) numbers exceeded expectations with stellar performance in 2021, increasing to 83.1 per cent from...
Research has shown that Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology can increase gross domestic product by up to 26 per cent in the next decade.
The participants of a programme to build capacity for research in the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) sector were told to use their newfound skills to improve programmes to be relevant for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0).
The government wants to ensure that the country is on a strong economic recovery path through the implementation of the SemarakNiaga Keluarga Malaysia Programme (SemarakNiaga), which receives an allocation of more than RM40 billion under Budget 2022.