M’sia critical hub for Intel’s global operations


Intel's corporate vice-president Robin Martin, who is also managing director of Intel Malaysia, said Intel’s growth in Malaysia has been made possible by the government’s strong partnership, the country’s diverse talent pool, well-established infrastructure, as well as robust supply chains.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has become a critical hub for Intel Corp’s global operations in delivering industry-leading products worldwide, corporate vice-president Robin Martin said.

Martin, who is also managing director of Intel Malaysia, said Intel’s growth in Malaysia has been made possible by the government’s strong partnership, the country’s diverse talent pool, well-established infrastructure, as well as robust supply chains.

“As we know, countries are getting more and more competitive in attracting investors and that is why partnering with the government is crucial for change to happen and to happen rapidly, ” he said in a video interview yesterday.

He said it was important to acknowledge that while 2020 had been a challenging year for all, people have all come to embrace living and working in this new norm, which is preparing them for the future.

“Our ambition and opportunities have never been greater. We stand on the brinks of several technology inflections such as artificial intelligence, 5G, (amid) the rise of the Internet age, that together, will shape the future of technology.” ─ Bernama

Article type: metered
User Type: anonymous web
User Status:
Campaign ID: 1
Cxense type: free
User access status: 0
Subscribe now to our Premium Plan for an ad-free and unlimited reading experience!

Intel , Robin Martin , Malaysia , government , supply chain ,

   

Next In Business News

U.S. consumer spending slows in February; inflation cooling
Wall St set to open higher as inflation data boosts softer Fed policy hopes
Aubrens maintains competitive edge
Ringgit ends higher against US dollar amid forex market volatility
RHB Bank, Boost Holdings to subscribe shares in Boost Bhd for RM100mil
Comintel bags RM168.3mil construction contract
Uzma wins RM70mil LNG supply contract
Maybank IBG renews MoU with Cambodian regulator to develop country’s securities industry
Public Mutual declares more than RM147mil distributions for 10 funds
FBM KLCI dips 2.02 points on final trading day of 1Q

Others Also Read