Malaysia launches locally-made computerised system for machining sector


Mohd Azman (centre) explaining about the Malaysian-made computer numerical control desktop machine to Zainah (right). Looking on is Merlimau Polytechnic director Rashidah Mustapa.

JASIN: Technology Park Malaysia Corporation Sdn Bhd (TPM) engineering arm, TPM Engineering Sdn Bhd (TPME) has successfully developed the first Malaysian-made computer numerical control (CNC) desktop machines which are cheaper compared to imported products.

TPM president and chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Azman Shahidin said the first three units of the machines were developed by TPME at a cost of RM100,000 each, about 30% to 50% cheaper than other brands.

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