Stronger collaborations, AI governance key to boost M'sia's industrial credibility, says DPM Fadillah


Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof (second from left) and Sirim chairman Datuk Khairol Anuar Mohamad Tawi second from right) launching the AI Management System Certification (ISO/IEC 42001) and the Innovation Management System Certification (MS ISO 56001). - Photo: Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has called for stronger collaboration between the government, industry, academia, and innovators to enhance Malaysia's global industrial credibility and ensure the nation remains grounded in quality, sustainability, and excellence.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasised that cross-sector partnerships are vital to ensure that every standard, certification, product, and technological solution meaningfully contributes to Malaysia's international standing, particularly through national institutions such as Sirim Berhad.

"We remain steadfast in supporting Sirim as the national certification body and as a leading institution that champions artificial intelligence (AI) governance, smart manufacturing, and sustainable industrial ecosystems.

"We must choose collaboration, innovation, and responsibility to ensure that Malaysia's industrial destiny is defined by strength, sustainability, and global excellence," he said in his opening remarks at the Majlis Sirim Industri 2025, themed "Quality and Sustainability through AI-Driven Innovation," held here on Wednesday (Nov 19).

Fadillah added that Malaysia must act decisively in embracing AI as a catalyst for smarter factories, greener operations, safer products, and world-class competitiveness.

He noted that Sirim's role has evolved beyond setting standards, positioning itself as an organisation that shapes industrial possibilities and strengthens Malaysia's stature as a trusted global partner.

"For 50 years, Sirim has not merely set standards; it has shaped possibilities. It has been the quiet architect behind the confidence Malaysia enjoys today as a trusted global industrial partner.

"The Madani Economy Framework and the 13th Malaysia Plan guide us on this path, reminding us that economic strength means little unless it is inclusive, sustainable, and anchored in values," he said.

During the event, Sirim announced the introduction of two new certifications - the AI Management System Certification (ISO/IEC 42001) and the Innovation Management System Certification (MS ISO 56001).

ISO/IEC 42001, the world's first international standard for responsible and transparent AI governance, provides organisations with a structured framework to manage AI ethically and accountably.

Meanwhile, MS ISO 56001 offers a systematic approach for organisations to manage innovation effectively, strengthen internal processes, foster structured creativity, and build long-term innovation capability.

Sirim was also recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records for employing 396 auditors, the highest number within a single organisation in the country, underscoring its strong technical capacity and longstanding commitment to national quality assurance.

Also present were Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry deputy secretary-general (Investment & Management) Datuk Bahria Mohd Tamil, Sirim chairman Datuk Dr Khairol Anuar Mohamad Tawi, Sirim acting president and group CEO Nik Sazali Nik Hussin, and Sirim board members. – Bernama

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