Globetronics partners MyDigital to accelerate digital transformation


From left: Bursa Malaysia CEO Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift, MyDigital Corp CEO Adrian Marcellus, Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo, Globetronics Technology CEO Heng Charng Yee and Bursa Malaysia senior independent director Tan Sri Abdul Farid Alias

KUALA LUMPUR: Globetronics Technology Bhd's subsidiary Globetronics Manufacturing Sdn Bhd has entered into a partnership with MyDigital Corp to foster innovation and accelerate digital transformation initiatives in the country's technology sector.

In a statement, Globetronics said the parties will jointly explore and implement cutting-edge solutions in smart manufacturing, cybersecurity, and Industry 4.0.

"This partnership aligns with our commitment to driving innovation and supporting Malaysia's digital transformation goals.

"By combining our technical expertise with MyDigital's strategic vision, we aim to make substantial contributions to the nation's technological advancement," said the company.

Looking forward, Globetronics and MyDigital will establish a joint task force to oversee the execution of the projects identified under this partnership.

The task force will be responsible for ensuring that the collaboration yields tangible outcomes and contributes to Malaysia's position as a regional leader in digital innovation, it said.

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