Malaysia Centre for 4IR to play a crucial role in driving digital economy


From left: World Economic Forum President Børge Brende, Minister of Economy Rafizi Ramli and MyDigital Corporation chief executive officer Fabian Bigar.

PETALING JAYA: Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Malaysia (Malaysia Centre for 4IR) seeks to further enhance the nations’ public-private collaboration in line with developing Malaysia’s digital economy.

The Malaysia Centre for 4IR is said to be focusing mainly on digital transformation, as well as green energy transitions, through the collaboration between the World Economic Forum and the government of Malaysia.

World Economic Forum president Børge Brende said the two key focus areas are critical topics and sees this as an opportunity for startups as well as large companies to be a part of this international network.

Brende further stated that the Malaysia Centre for 4IR will be one of the leading centres for the field and will also be connected to other works that the World Economic Forum is doing on energy transition.

“This partnership will not only drive transformation but also help build a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future for Malaysia and the region.” he added.

Also officiating the launch, Malaysia’s Minister of Economy Rafizi Ramli said the launch reflects a critical insight in Malaysia’s innovation journey as it is a team sport and collaboration is essential.

According to Rafizi, by being able to reproduce the same developmental paradigm, which entails working with the best in the world to gain insights, can assist in speeding up the formulation of policies as well as provide a platform and environment for our private sector.

“We hope the Malaysia Centre for 4IR will not only put Malaysia on the regional map, but at the same time allows access to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to tap into the global network of innovations and technology,” he added.

MyDigital Corp chief executive officer Fabian Bigar said the Centre marks a significant milestone since the Malaysia digital economy blueprint and the National 4IR policy was rolled out.

With the Malaysia Centre for 4IR being hosted by the group, MyDigital is mandated to ensure the initiatives under the roadmap and policies are carried out.

“The establishment of the Centre aligns with and further fortifies our initiatives to catalyse homegrown technology development by enhancing collaborative opportunities among stakeholders to unlock value in 4IR technologies,” he added in a statement.

The initiative will take place for three years and will soon develop a plan after obtaining input from external and private sectors during a roundtable discussion.

The Malaysia Center for 4IR is the first in the Asean region and is the 19th amongst the other 18 centres located all over the world as an innovative hub.

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