Dassault Systemes widens AI partnerships with M’sia


The logo of Dassault Systemes. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

KUALA LUMPUR: Dassault Systèmes is ramping up its collaboration with Malaysian industry and government partners to accelerate the adoption of virtual twin technologies and generative artificial intelligence (AI), positioning the country for a new phase of industrial and aerospace transformation under the National AI Roadmap.

In an interview with Bernama recently, Dassault Systèmes executive vice-president for Asia Pacific, Samson Khaou, said the company is strengthening support for Malaysia’s aerospace, manufacturing and urban development ambitions through its secure 3DEXPERIENCE platform, designed to meet stringent global requirements on compliance, traceability and explainability.

3DEXPERIENCE is a business and innovation platform that provides organisations with a holistic, real-time vision of their business activity and ecosystem.

“In Malaysia, we are addressing the key challenges of data quality, regulatory compliance and workforce readiness through the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, while working closely with National Aerospace Industry Corp’s or Naico Industry Training Centre and local partners to upskill engineers and technicians,” he said.

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