KUALA LUMPUR: Uzma Bhd
via its subsidiary Uzma Space and Defence Sdn Bhd is exploring a collaboration with Boustead Holdings Bhd in the areas of satellite communications and geospatial intelligence.
Under the terms of a memorandum of understanding (MOU), Uzma Space and Defence and Boustead will explore collaborative opportunities across satellite communications, Earth observation, and geospatial intelligence solutions for defence, government, and critical infrastructure sectors.
This includes the co-development of integrated solutions leveraging satellite-based platforms, AI driven analytics,and data driven intelligence, as well as joint participation in tenders, procurements, and strategic engagements in Malaysia and the broader region.
In a statement issued today, Uzma said the collaboration will also consider joint participation in selected tenders, alongside the development of training and knowledge transfer programmes to strengthen local capabilities.
This collaboration represents an important step in advancing our capabilities in geospatial intelligence and satellite-based technologies, which are becoming increasingly critical in supporting defence and security applications.
"Through Uzma Space and Defence, we are focused on building integrated capabilities across satellite communications, geospatial data and AI driven analytics. This allows us to move beyond data acquisition into delivering actionable intelligence that supports real world operational needs," said Uzma group CEO Datuk Kamarul Redzuan Muhamed.
Boustead Holdings Bhd group managing director Datuk Indera Ahmad Sabirin Arshad said the collaboration underscores its strategic focus on strengthening Malaysia's defence and security ecosystem through capability development and technology-drive solutions.
"As the operating arm under LTAT, Boustead remains committed to advancing national priorities, particularly in enhancing situational awareness, operational readiness, and the protection of critical infrastructure. We see strong potential in this collaboration to contribute towards building a more resilient and future-ready defence landscape.”
The MoU will be effective for 12 months from April 21, 2026, to April 21, 2027, unless extended by mutual agreement of the parties.
